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1878. The contractors for the scheme were Messrs Hughes, Morris, Davies, a consortium led by
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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
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British at 1.8%, lower than the national average of 2.9%. The largest religious group is
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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
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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
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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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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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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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and four community councillors each to Llandudno Town Council.
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1390:Links with Wormhout and Mametz
1374:, whose is represented by the
1359:district in the new county of
1335:In 1854 Llandudno was made an
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1301:Conwy County Borough Council
1273:Electoral wards of Llandudno
1115:of Llandudno are members of
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2625:(chapter 20 pages 138–140)
2102:The Golden Age of Tramways
1827:203 (Welsh) Field Hospital
1817:Llandudno Lifeboat Station
1797:Philip Evans: January 2002
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1473:Queen Elisabeth of Romania
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3036:Llanfihangel Glyn Myfyr
2781:Encyclopædia Britannica
2551:Encyclopædia Britannica
1975:"History of the Parish"
1937:, 2 November 1861, p.11
607:) were in the medieval
21:Llandudno, Western Cape
2446:Llandudno Town Council
2399:"WINTER AMUSEMENTS. n"
2381:"Llandudno – UEFA.com"
2005:John Nike Leisuresport
1979:Plwyf Llandudno Parish
1953:, 18 August 1876, p.4
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2852:Principal settlements
2589:The National Archives
2491:North Wales Chronicle
2360:. Llantransfest.co.uk
2254:(chapter 17 page 121)
2170:. National Eisteddfod
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2735:. 19 September 2009.
2267:(chapter 10 page 70)
2077:"Stops in Llandudno"
1835:: 19 September 2009.
1675:Martha Hughes Cannon
1460:Cultural connections
1384:Janet Finch-Saunders
1228:Llandudno Rugby Club
1201:and competed in the
1185:The town is host to
467:Conwy County Borough
382:53.32250°N 3.82500°W
219:Sovereign state
3526:Scheduled Monuments
2693:North Wales Pioneer
2660:(chapter 6 page 40)
2055:Transport for Wales
1964:, 25 July 1884, p.2
1780:Freedom of the Town
1774:Freedom of the Town
1699:painter, worked in
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1471:, the pseudonym of
1438:Battle of the Somme
1353:Llandudno Town Hall
1282:Llandudno Town Hall
972:Alice in Wonderland
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690:from the Llandudno
672:Llandudno Cable Car
580:in the south-east.
572:in the south-west,
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3439:Dolwyddelan Castle
3242:Llanfair Talhaiarn
3031:Llanfair Talhaiarn
2889:Llandudno Junction
2748:Ivor Wynne Jones.
2656:Ivor Wynne Jones.
2638:. Sacred-texts.com
2621:Ivor Wynne Jones.
2608:Ivor Wynne Jones.
2584:legislation.gov.uk
2517:"Town Hall (5809)"
2472:The London Gazette
2325:. Greatorme.org.uk
2263:Ivor Wynne Jones.
2250:Ivor Wynne Jones.
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2775:"Llandudno"
2564:978-1-59339-837-8
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3363:Afon Eigiau
3338:River Conwy
3322:Ysbyty Ifan
3312:Rhos-on-Sea
3302:Penmaenmawr
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3145:Communities
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2909:Penmaenmawr
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2546:"Aberconwy"
2497:12 November
2467:"No. 21494"
2364:27 November
2329:27 November
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2152:27 November
2010:4 September
1786:Individuals
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1560:John Bright
1493:Penrhyn Bay
1442:Mametz Wood
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1309:Craig-y-Don
1199:Maesdu Park
1191:Cymru North
1137:Pentecostal
1042:Saint Tudno
963:River Conwy
906:Grand Hotel
898:North Shore
874:Venue Cymru
865:North Shore
846:Attractions
836:Rhos-on-Sea
830:The former
734:branch line
678:Development
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585:Craig-y-Don
510:Aberystwyth
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487:Penrhyn Bay
461:, town and
385: /
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270:North Wales
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3358:Afon Dulyn
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3212:Eglwysbach
3192:Colwyn Bay
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3167:Bro Garmon
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3116:Tal-y-bont
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3001:Eglwysbach
2904:Old Colwyn
2879:Kinmel Bay
2864:Colwyn Bay
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2205:6 February
2174:15 October
2057:. May 2023
1858:References
1811:RAF Valley
1746:Joey Jones
1728:cityscapes
1576:Joey Jones
1489:Eisteddfod
1427:Esquelbecq
1341:Eglwysrhos
1265:Governance
957:West Shore
896:is on the
840:Colwyn Bay
801:Great Orme
797:Caernarfon
692:Lighthouse
688:Great Orme
629:Great Orme
623:Great Orme
578:Yr Wyddfid
564:to Annan,
558:Great Orme
550:Bronze Age
516:a part of
495:Bryn Pydew
491:Glanwydden
370:53°19′21″N
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3624:Llandudno
3591:Geography
3539:Grade II*
3463:Headlands
3237:Llandudno
3202:Dolgarrog
3091:Penmachno
2986:Dolgarrog
2884:Llandudno
2087:27 August
2081:Bus Times
2035:12 August
1985:12 August
1629:03 – 2015
1621:02 – 2014
1487:National
1406:with the
1357:Aberconwy
1289:community
1205:in 2016.
709:Transport
703:Liverpool
660:cambricus
570:Y Gogarth
546:Stone Age
477:. In the
475:Irish Sea
463:community
400:Llandudno
373:3°49′30″W
331:Aberconwy
289:Ambulance
233:LLANDUDNO
229:Post town
160:Llandudno
153:Community
110:Llandudno
34:Llandudno
3501:Churches
3424:Canovium
3403:Afon Roe
3348:Afon Ddu
3287:Llysfaen
3272:Llanrwst
3152:Abergele
3066:Llysfaen
2899:Llanrwst
2859:Abergele
2804:Geograph
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1454:Champery
1423:Regiment
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1247:dominoes
1050:Anglican
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670:and the
613:Creuddyn
589:Llanrhos
554:Iron Age
144:SH783824
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3511:Schools
3317:Trefriw
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1920:22 July
1697:realist
1615:−2013,
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1545:hardd
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