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1878. The contractors for the scheme were Messrs Hughes, Morris, Davies, a consortium led by Richard Hughes of Madoc Street, Llandudno. The road was bought by Llandudno Urban District Council in 1897. The 4 miles (6.4 km) one-way drive starts at the foot of the Happy Valley. After about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) a side road leads to St. Tudno's Church, the Great Orme Bronze Age Copper Mine and the summit of the Great Orme. Continuing on the Marine Drive the Great Orme Lighthouse (now a small hotel) is passed, and, shortly afterwards on the right, the Rest and Be Thankful Cafe and information centre. Below the Marine Drive at its western end is the site of the wartime Coast Artillery School (1940–1945), now a
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lifeboats, and a modern launching system, were acquired. This station is close to the paddling pool on North Shore. Llandudno's active volunteer crews are called out more than ever with the rapidly increasing numbers of small pleasure craft sailing in coastal waters. The Llandudno Lifeboat is normally on display on the promenade every Sunday and bank holiday Monday from May until October.
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British at 1.8%, lower than the national average of 2.9%. The largest religious group is Christianity who make up 52.6% of the population, higher than the national average of 43.6%, with the second largest being No religion who make up 38.4% of the population, lower than the national average of 46.5%.
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is in Vaughan Street next to the post office. It was built in 1901 to house the art collection of Lady Augusta Mostyn. It was requisitioned in 1914 for use as an army drill hall and later became a warehouse, before being returned to use as an art gallery in 1979. Following a major revamp the gallery
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Running behind the promenade is Mostyn Street leading to Mostyn Broadway and then Mostyn Avenue. These are the main shopping streets of Llandudno and Craig-y-Don. Mostyn Street accommodates the high street shops, the major high street banks and building societies, two churches, amusement arcades and
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The first route round the perimeter of the Great Orme was a footpath constructed in 1858 by Reginald Cust, a trustee of the Mostyn Estate. In 1872 the Great Ormes Head Marine Drive Co. Ltd. was formed to turn the path into a carriage road. Following bankruptcy, a second company completed the road in
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is a mini festival that rediscovers and celebrates Llandudno's past in rather a unique way; via art, architecture, artefact, sound, performance, and participation. The festival takes place over three days of the weekend in late September, originally conceived as a way to promote what those in the
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The population in 2021, according to the census, decreased to 19,700. 30% of the population are aged 65+, higher than the national average of 21.3%. The largest ethnic group is White with 95.9% of the population, higher than the national average of 93.8%, with the second largest being Asian/Asian
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Until 2017, Llandudno was unique within the United Kingdom in that its lifeboat station was located inland, allowing it to launch with equal facility from either the West Shore or the North Shore as needed. In 2017, a new lifeboat station was completed, and new, high-speed, offshore and inshore
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weekend, Llandudno has a three-day Victorian Carnival and Mostyn Street becomes a funfair. Madoc Street and Gloddaeth Street and the Promenade become part of the route each day of a mid-day carnival parade. The Bodafon Farm fields become the location of a Festival of Transport.
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and subsequently given to Lord Mostyn. These goats are also known to frequently roam the main streets of Llandudno. The summit of the Great Orme stands at 679 feet (207 m). The Summit Hotel, now a tourist attraction, was once the home of world middleweight champion boxer
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hospitality sector refer to as the ‘shoulder season’, which means a lull in the tourist calendar. The festival is supported by Arts Council Wales, Mostyn Estates, Conwy County Borough Council, MOSTYN and Llandudno Town Council.
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Haulfre Gardens were developed as the private gardens to a house, Sunny Hill, in the north-west of the town. Later acquired by the council, they were opened as a public park in 1929, the opening ceremony being conducted by
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By 1847 the town had grown to a thousand people, served by the new church of St George, built in 1840. The great majority of the men worked in the copper mines, with others employed in fishing and subsistence agriculture.
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there is a wide curving Victorian promenade. The road, collectively known as The Parade, has a different name for each block and it is on these parades and crescents that many of Llandudno's hotels are built. The
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village by shelling. After the war, the people of Llandudno (including returning survivors from the 38th Welsh Division) contributed generously to the fund for the reconstruction of the village of Mametz.
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Llandudno is home to a Jewish centre in Church Walks, which serves local and visiting Jews – one of few in North Wales. There is also a Buddhist centre, Kalpa Bhadra, on Mostyn Avenue in Craig-y-Don.
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in 1887. The area was landscaped and developed as gardens, two miniature golf courses, a putting green, a popular open-air theatre and extensive lawns. The ceremonies connected with the
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and these last four are in the traditional parish of Llanrhos. The ancient geographical boundaries of the Llandudno area are complex: although they are on the eastern side of the
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in 1908. The service closed in 1956. In Llandudno, the original tramway went up the middle of Gloddaeth Street, down Mostyn Street, through Penrhyn Bay and across to Colwyn Bay.
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Llandudno is the largest seaside resort in Wales, and as early as 1861 was being called 'the Queen of the Welsh Watering Places' (a phrase later also used in connection with
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A football club is mentioned in Llandudno as far back as 1865. Gloddaeth Rovers dated back to 1878 and played for a decade; they were then replaced by
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Mostly owned by Mostyn Estates, the Great Orme is home to several large herds of wild Kashmiri goats originally descended from a pair presented by
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Modern Llandudno takes its name from the ancient parish of Saint Tudno but also encompasses several neighbouring townships and districts including
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parish church of Llandudno until that status was transferred first to St George's (now closed) and later to Holy Trinity Church in Mostyn Street.
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by Tudno, a 6th-century monk, but the present church dates from the 12th century and it is still used on summer Sunday mornings. It was the
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The limestone headland is a haven for flora and fauna, with some rare species such as peregrine falcons and a species of wild cotoneaster (
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stands in a hollow near the northern point of the Great Orme and two miles (3 km) from the present town. It was established as an
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to serve as its headquarters in 1902. In 1974 the urban district was abolished, with the area becoming a community within the
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Llandudno South Parade (on the north shore) viewed from the Great Orme, with the twin mounds of Deganwy Castle in the distance
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and to landsmen as the Creuddyn Peninsula. The origins in recorded history are with the Manor of Gogarth conveyed by
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QC (Baron Borrie), Director General of the Office of Fair Trading from 1976 to 1992, was educated at the town's
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The 1st (North Wales) Brigade was headquartered in Llandudno in December 1914 and included a battalion of the
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that takes tourists to the summit. The Great Orme also has the longest toboggan run in Britain at 750m long.
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settlements over many hundreds of years on the slopes of the limestone headland, known to seafarers as the
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The 2011 census counted 20,701 usual residents of which 50.8% were born in Wales and 40.7% in England.
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The Happy Valley, a former quarry, was the gift of Lord Mostyn to the town in celebration of the
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the town's public library. The last is the starting point for the Llandudno Town Trail.
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holiday destination and the branch line opened in 1858, with an intermediate station at
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This article is about the town in Wales. For the South African town near Cape Town, see
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that are associated with the local landscape – in the first sections of the preface to
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gives a vivid and lengthy description of 1860s Llandudno – and of the ancient tales of
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were held there in 1896 and again in 1963. The gardens are listed at Grade II on the
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as the town's main club. Following the demise of Swifts in 1901, a new club called
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County Council providing county-level services. The urban district council built
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Philip C. Evans. "Llandudno Coast Artillery School" Llandudno Town Council 2011
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AWN' (Llandudno Arts Weekend) which has been running for the past three years (
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Cadw/ICOMOS Register of Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales
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Other famous people with links to Llandudno include the Victorian statesman
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Llangollen Advertiser, Denbighshire Merionethshire and North Wales Journal
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runs from the centre of the town to the summit of the Great Orme and is
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All the fun of the fair in Trinity Square at the Victorian Extravaganza
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Venue Cymru – the North Wales Theatre near the centre of the promenade
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plays in the town and was established in 1952. It is a member of the
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and four community councillors each to Llandudno Town Council.
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There are two tiers of local government covering Llandudno, at
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Registered historic parks and gardens in Conwy County Borough
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The North Wales Chronicle and Advertiser for the Principality
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and Penrhyn Bay. Also nearby is the small town and marina of
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Llandudno falls under the UK parliamentary constituency of
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operated an electric tramway service between Llandudno and
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The following people and military units have received the
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were formed; a different team to that which exists now.
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currently play in the third tier of Welsh football and
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fame) spent the long summer holidays of her childhood.
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In 1848, Owen Williams, an architect and surveyor from
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The West Shore is a quiet beach on the estuary of the
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in the north (with the parish church of St Tudno) and
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summit. In addition, Llew Jones provides services to
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in 1923. Llandudno was specifically built as a mid-
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Index

Llandudno, Western Cape



Great Orme
Llandudno Pier
Llandudno is located in Conwy
Conwy
OS grid reference
SH783824
Community
Principal area
Conwy
Preserved county
Clwyd
Country
Wales
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
LL30
Dialling code
Police
North Wales
Fire
North Wales
Ambulance
Welsh
UK Parliament
Bangor Aberconwy

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