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Halkyn Mountain News – Issue 179 Winter 2019
Issue 179 - Winter 2019 What’s where: The Bee Orchid Page A Halkyn Mountain Treasure Exotic, seductive and beguiling orchids 2 Editorial, Rare Breeds. have a unique power to captivate. 3 Living Landscape Project, Orchids are special, but it is difficult to say Capel Bethel y Nant Carol Service, exactly why. They are rare, some very Carmel Christian Fellowship Carols. rare. They are exotic yet there are over 4 Chapel Service details, 50 different orchids growing wild in Britain. Halkyn Parish Hall weekly diary. They are mysterious - it’s often thought . 5 Rhosesmor Village Hall - diary, they flower only every seven years and Rhosesmor Memorial Garden. are parasitic on other plants - neither of 6 Halkyn Community Council. which is true. And they are beautiful. 7 Halkyn Community Council - cont. Many of our wild orchids have flowers Santa Stops on the Mountain, which mimic wild creatures such as the Hardy Plant Society. Frog Orchid, Monkey Orchid or Fly orchid. 8 Brynford Community Council, There is even a Lady Orchid, a Man Halkyn Library. Orchid and a Soldier Orchid. The flowers 9 A Little Slice of Hawaii, of the Man Orchid resemble little men with Mountain Community Cinema a head, arms and legs; but you must Halkyn Mountain Bee Orchid 10 Rhosesmor Community Group. travel to the south of England to see it. photographed mid June 2019 11 Grosvenor Estate update, Then there is the famous Lady’s Slipper Rhosesmor Christmas Fair. Orchid, which was collected and uprooted by the Victorians resulting in its virtual 12 Rhes y Cae News, extinction. It only ever grew in the north of England. -
INDEX to LEAD MINING RECORDS at FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE This Index Is Not Comprehensive but Will Act As a Guide to Our Holdings
INDEX TO LEAD MINING RECORDS AT FLINTSHIRE RECORD OFFICE This index is not comprehensive but will act as a guide to our holdings. The records can only be viewed at Flintshire Record Office. Please make a note of all reference numbers. LOCATION DESCRIPTION DATE REF. NO. Aberduna Lease. 1872 D/KK/1016 Aberduna Report. 1884 D/DM/448/59 Aberdune Share certificates. 1840 D/KK/1553 Abergele Leases. 1771-1790 D/PG/6-7 Abergele Lease. 1738 D/HE/229 Abergele See also Tyddyn Morgan. Afon Goch Mine Lease. 1819 D/DM/1206/1 Anglesey Leases of lead & copper mines in Llandonna & Llanwenllwyfo. 1759-1788 D/PG/1-2 Anglesey Lease & agreement for mines in Llanwenllwyfo. 1763-1764 D/KK/326-7 Ash Tree Work Agreement. 1765 D/PG/11 Ash Tree Work Agreement. 1755 D/MT/105 Barber's Work Takenote. 1729 D/MT/99 Belgrave Plan & sections of Bryn-yr-orsedd, Belgrave & Craig gochmines 19th c D/HM/297-9 Belgrave Section. 1986 D/HM/51 Belgrave Mine, Llanarmon License to assign lease & notice req. performance of lease conditions. 1877-1887 D/GR/393-394 Billins Mine, Halkyn Demand for arrears of royalties & sale poster re plant. 1866 D/GR/578-579 Black Mountain Memo re lease of Black Mountain mine. 19th c D/M/5221 Blaen-y-Nant Mine Co Plan of ground at Pwlle'r Neuad, Llanarmon. 1843 D/GR/1752 Blaen-y-Nant, Llanarmon Letter re takenote. 1871 D/GR/441 Bodelwyddan Abandonment plans of Bodelwyddan lead mine. 1857 AB/44-5 Bodelwyddan Letter re progress of work. -
Key Messages Setting the Future Direction for the Plan
Flintshire Local Development Plan March 2016 Key Messages Setting the future direction for the Plan. Tell us what you think. Contents 1. Introduction p3 2. Where are we now? p3 3. Where are we trying to get to? p4 4. The vision for the Plan p4 5. The issues facing the Plan p5 - Enhancing community life p5 - Delivering growth and prosperity p10 - Safeguarding the environment p15 6. The objectives for the Plan p19 7. Moving forward p21 8. Settlement categorisation p23 - Settlement surveys p23 - Settlement categorisation options p24 9. Next Steps p26 10. How to comment p27 Appendices: 1. Discussion Paper – settlement surveys and the formulation of a basic settlement banding p28 2. Discussion Paper – settlement categorisation options p43 Flintshire Local Development Plan | Key Messages Document 2 Flintshire Local Development Plan. Key Messages – Setting the direction for the Plan. Tell us what you think. 1 - Introduction 1.1 - The Council is preparing a Local Development Plan (LDP) to cover the 15 year period 2015 to 2030 and when adopted this will replace the adopted Unitary Development Plan (UDP). The LDP will contain policies and proposals which together will provide for the development needs of the County over the Plan period as well as protecting the social and environmental assets of the County. 2 - Where are we now? 2.1 - The Council is in the early stages of Plan preparation and the various stages are set out in the Council’s Delivery Agreement. A summary of progress to date is set out below: • undertaken a Call for Candidate Sites -
Road Major Minor Carriagewaylatitude Longitude
road major minor carriagewaylatitude longitude northings eastings junction_name junction_no A40 0 0 A 51.76731 -2.83432 207955 342523 A449 Interchange 560 A40 0 0 B 51.76747 -2.83412 207973 342537 A449 Interchange 560 A40 1 6 A 51.76587 -2.8562 207812 341011 Raglan 550 A40 1 6 B 51.76661 -2.85643 207895 340996 Raglan 550 A40 14 1 A 51.81049 -3.00988 212911 330474 Abergavenny Hardwick R/bout 545 A40 14 1 B 51.81049 -3.00968 212910 330489 Abergavenny Hardwick R/bout 545 A40 15 3 A 51.82017 -3.01631 213994 330046 Abergavenny 540 A40 15 3 B 51.82018 -3.01618 213994 330055 Abergavenny 540 A40 19 2 A 51.8333 -3.06261 215499 326876 Llanwenarth 530 A40 19 2 B 51.8334 -3.06261 215510 326876 Llanwenarth 530 A40 22 3 A 51.84044 -3.10561 216332 323925 Glangrwyney 520 A40 22 3 B 51.84055 -3.10562 216349 323925 Glangrwyney 520 A40 25 5 A 51.86018 -3.13771 218567 321748 Crickhowell 510 A40 25 5 B 51.8602 -3.13751 218568 321762 Crickhowell 510 A40 27 9 A 51.87132 -3.16557 219837 319850 Tretower 500 A40 27 9 B 51.87148 -3.16555 219855 319851 Tretower 500 A40 34 4 A 51.89045 -3.23861 222047 314857 Bwlch 480 A40 34 4 B 51.8905 -3.23854 222053 314862 Bwlch 480 A40 37 8 A 51.90344 -3.278 223539 312172 Llansantffraed 470 A40 37 8 B 51.90345 -3.27783 223539 312184 Llansantffraed 470 A40 40 1 A 51.91708 -3.30141 225084 310588 Scethrog 460 A40 40 1 B 51.91714 -3.30135 225091 310593 Scethrog 460 A40 42 4 A 51.93043 -3.32482 226598 309005 Llanhamlach 450 A40 42 4 B 51.93047 -3.32472 226602 309013 Llanhamlach 450 A40 44 1 A 51.93768 -3.34465 227429 307657 Cefn Brynich -
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From: FOI-Economy and Transport/Rhyddid Gwyb-Economi a Thrafnidiaeth Sent: 20 December 2017 11:10 To: Cc: Subject: FW: ATISN 10404 - FOI - Internet in Wales complaints - JANUARY 12th 2018 (A20532853) Dear , I refer to your request for information about the number of complaints received regarding the 'Wales Internet' and subsequent correspondence. Please find attached information which sets out the number of letters or emails relating to poor broadband availability or performance received in the year to 1st April 2016 and handled via the Deputy Minister for Science and Skills correspondence channel. The information is logged on a county by county basis, noting location within the county, as set out in your original request. <<Doc 1>> Please direct any replies to [email protected]. Cofion/Regards, Doc 1 "Internet complaints in Wales" - 1st April 2015 - 1st April 2016 Local Authority Complaints Towns RCT 3 Treforest (1) Cwmamm (1) Maerdy (1) Gwynedd 19 Llawrbetws (1) Pwllheli (2) Dinas (1) Llanfairfechan (3) Harlech (4) Porthmadog (1) Port Dinorwic (1) Penrhyndeudraeth (1) Rhyd a Llanfrothen (1) Dinas Mawddwy (1) Dolgellau (2) Abersoch (1) Vale of Glamorgan 13 Welsh St Donets (1) St Mary Church (2) Cowbridge (3) Wick (1) Not known (4) Pennarth (1) Ystradowen (1) Monmouthshire 26 Lydart (3) Chepstow (2) Llanvetherine (2) Abergaveny (1) Nantyderry (1) Monmouth (2) Little Mill (1) Caerwent (1) Not Known (3) Mitchel Troy (1) Raglan (5) Usk (4) Neath Port Talbot 2 Tonmawr (1) Margam (1) Carmarthenshire 10 Abergwili (2) Doc 1 Ammanford -
GEOGRAPHY Geography
GEOGRAPHY Geography Introductory Notes for Teachers Methods for studying the area will obviously relate to the nature, age and level of study of the students involved. The area can easily cater for a days field study related to many issues and would provide the opportunity to demonstrate many of the fieldwork skills demanded at GCSE and A level as well as studies for younger age groups. For classroom studies the audio-visual clips, mining and quarrying photos on the accompanying CD will help bring the subject to life. Cross Curricular themes with Science and History could be developed e.g. simple biogeographical studies and geological trails across the area (the Discovery Trail route would be a good starting point). Key Stage 2 The Discovery Trail around Halkyn Mountain would be an ideal field visit as part of a geographical study of the local area. Geographical enquiry and skills can be used to study the local area and for studies of contrasting localities. This will enable students to develop a better and fuller understanding of their own local area and community within the wider context of Wales. Possible study themes 1. Identification of ways in which people affect the environment. 2. Investigation of the ways in which the environment is looked after (managed), for its present and future use (conservation and sustainable development). 3. Recognition of the variety of views about changes to the environment e.g. quarrying 4. Understanding of the responsibility of both the individual and organisations in managing the environment. Individuals opinions do matter. Many other ‘environment topics’ could be studied using this area as a ‘case study’ within your ‘Schemes of Work’. -
Anfield Bicycle Club Circula
ANFIELD CIRCULAR JOURNAL OF THE ANFlELD BICYCLE CLUB (FORMED MARCH 1879) President: SYDNEY del BANCO Vice Presidents: L. J. HILL & F.PERKINS Captain: A. L. LITTLEMORE Hon. Secretary: J.H.MILLS, 58 Townsend Avenue, West Derby, Liverpool 11. (STAnley 3285) —: -rC^ • Vol. LXIII >/JANUARY-1968 No.£t5 #& FIXTURES 7/b January 1968 2? TREUDDYN (Lunch) TWO MILLS (Eureka - Tea) February 1968 3 NANNERCH (Lunch) TWO MILLS (Eureka - Tea) Committee Meeting, WO MILLS at 3.30 p.m. 10 FIVE CROSSES (Lunch) PARKGATE (Copper Grill - Tea) 17 BIRTHDAY RUN (Derby Arms Hotel, Halewood) Zk TREUDDYN (Lunch) WO MILLS (Tea) or GOOSTREY (Tea) CLUB SUBSCRIPTIONS 21 and over: 30/-. Under 21: 15/-- Cadet Members: 3/-. Honorary: A minimum of 10/- and donations to the Prize Fund should be sent to the Hon.Treasurer, J.H.Mills, 58 Townsend Avenue, West Derby, Liverpool 11. ^ fj ********* X EDITOR (PRO TEM): Frank Marriott, 13 Wirral Mount, West Kirby, © Anfield BicycleWirral, Club Cheshire, ********* / u-lV. /\G\ en closing date for next issue - MONDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY 1963. 2. CHANGE OF ADDRESS:- Harry Austin, 30 West Park Drive, Leeds 16. EDITORIAL From the brief announcement on the first page of this issue you will have noted that the Editor's chair has returned to F.E.M. for the time being. All will regret to learn that Ken Barker has had to have a spell of hospital treatment, and we fervently hope that he will not be confined indoors for long. After nearly twenty years' absence from this pleasant task it is not at all easy to get into the swing of the job again, parti cularly at short notice. -
29 Uwch Y Mor, Pentre Halkyn £795 PCM
29 Uwch Y Mor, Pentre Halkyn £795 PCM • THREE BEDROOM END TERRACE • MASTER BEDROOM WITH ENSUITE • FAMILY BATHROOM • OFF ROAD PARKING • EASY MAINTENANCE TERRACED GARDEN • STUNNING VIEWS • VIEWINGS RECOMMENDED 29 Uwch Y Mor, Pentre Halkyn Reid and Roberts are delighted to offer This Newly Renovated Three Bedroom End Terrace Property situated in the sought after village of Pentre Halkyn with stunning views over the estuary. The property comprises: Entrance Hallway, Spacious Lounge, Kitchen, Landing, Two Double Bedrooms, master with ensuite, a single bedroom and a Bathroom. Outside the property is approached via a private driveway with a lawned front garden and to the rear the property has a lovely rear garden being mainly hard landscaped and tiered down to a paved patio with an additional elevated paved area over looking the estuary. The property has just had a scheme of refurbishment to include decoration throughout, new carpets, new ensuite, upgraded kitchen and more. Unfortunately this property does not allow pets or smokers. A combined income of £24,00 would be necessary to apply for this property, under the affordability guidelines. You may download, store and use the material for your own personal use and research. You may not republish, retransmit, redistribute or otherwise make the material available to any party or make the same available on any website, online service or bulletin board of your own or of any other party or make the same available in hard copy or in any other media without the website owner's express prior written consent. The website owner's copyright must remain on all reproductions of material taken from this website. -
Medieval, Bibliography 22/12/2003
A Research Framework for the Archaeology of Wales Select Bibliography, Northeast Wales Medieval A Research Framework for the Archaeology of Wales East and Northeast Wales – Medieval, bibliography 22/12/2003 Adams. B. 1999. 'The Latin Epitaphs in Brecon Cathedral’. Brycheiniog 31. 31-42. Adams. M. 1988. Abbeycwmhir: a survey of the ruins. CPAT report 1. August 1988. Alban. J & Thomas. W S K. 1993. 'The charters of the borough of Brecon 1276- 1517’. Brycheiniog 25. 31-56. Alcock. L. 1961. 'Beili Bedw Farm. St Harmon’. Archaeology in Wales 1. 14-15. Alcock. L. 1962. 'St Harmon’. Archaeology in Wales 2. 18. Allcroft. A H. 1908. Earthwork of England. London. Anon. 1849. 'Account of Cwmhir Abbey. Radnorshire’. Archaeologia Cambrensis 4. 229-30. Anon. 1863. ‘Brut y Saeson (translation)’. Archaeologia Cambrensis 9. 59-67. Anon. 1884. ‘Inscription on a grave-stone in Llanwddyn churchyard’. Archaeologia Cambrensis 1. 245. Anon. 1884. 'Llanfechain. Montgomeryshire’. Archaeologia Cambrensis 1. 146. Anon. 1884. 'Nerquis. Flintshire’. Archaeologia Cambrensis 1. 247. Anon. 1884. ‘Oswestry. Ancient and Modern. and its Local Families’. Archaeologia Cambrensis 1. 193-224. Anon. 1884. 'Report of Meeting’. Archaeologia Cambrensis 1. 324-351. Anon. 1884. 'Restoration of Llanynys Church’. Archaeologia Cambrensis 1. 318. Anon. 1884. ‘Restoration of Meliden Church’. Archaeologia Cambrensis 1. 317-8. Anon. 1885. 'Review - Old Stone Crosses of the Vale of Clwyd and Neighbouring Parishes’. Archaeologia Cambrensis 6. 158-160. Anon. 1887. 'Report of the Denbigh meeting of the Cambrian Archaeological Association’. Archaeologia Cambrensis 4. 339. Anon. 1887. 'The Carmelite Priory. Denbigh’. Archaeologia Cambrensis 16. 260- 273. Anon. 1891. ‘Report of the Holywell Meeting’. -
From a Very Snowy Landscape…………
From a very snowy landscape………… Enjoy our winter newsletter, updating you on the recent and future activities of Denbighshire Countryside Service, the Clwydian Range & Dee Valley AONB team, and our essential and valuable volunteers and partners. Click here to read our News in Welsh Call for Volunteers We’re looking for more volunteers to help manage our precious countryside. Activities range from Dry Stone Walling - through to coppicing, heather burning and grassland management. Getting involved with practical conservation work is not only rewarding, it can also get you out into remote parts of the county with breath-taking views. All tools are provided, so all you need to bring is a packed lunch, stout footwear and enthusiasm! It is a great opportunity to meet people, keep fit and learn new skills – and most important of all – to have fun. Volunteer Programme Walk your way to better health in 2013 Walking is one of the best ways to improve your health, it's free and makes you feel great. Regular walking can reduce the risk of many diseases, help keep weight under control and is a sociable activity. The walks are led by trained volunteers. Walks are held in St Asaph, Mold, Gwaenysgor, Flint, Buckley, Denbigh, Talacre, Dyserth, Caerwys, Halkyn, Rhuddlan, Lixwm and Llanasa. Holywell is the latest area to join the Troedio Clwyd programme of walks. Meet at Holywell Leisure Centre every Tuesday at 1pm. All are welcome. Walk Programme Orienteering Festival Despite torrential rain in late September, 273 children from 10 primary schools in Denbighshire took part in a 2-day orienteering festival in the parkland surrounding Bodelwyddan Castle. -
PLACE-NAMES of FLINTSHIRE
1 PLACE-NAMES of FLINTSHIRE HYWEL WYN OWEN KEN LLOYD GRUFFYDD 2 LIST A. COMPRISES OF THE NAMED LOCATIONS SHOWN ON THE ORDNANCE SURVEY LANDRANGER MAPS, SCALE 1 : 50,000 ( 2009 SELECTED REVISION ). SHEETS 116, 117, 126. 3 PLACE-NAMES NGR EARLY FORM(S) & DATE SOURCE / COMMENT Abbey Farm SJ 0277 The Abby 1754 Rhuddlan PR Plas newydd or Abbey farm 1820 FRO D/M/830. Plas Newydd or Abbey Farm 1849 FRO D/M/804. Aberduna SJ 2062 Dwi’n rhyw amau nad yw yn Sir y Fflint ? Aberdunne 1652 Llanferres PR Aberdynna 1674 “ “ Aberdynne 1711 “ “ Aberdinna 1726 “ “ Aber Dinna 1739 “ “ Aberdyne 1780 “ “ Aberdine 1793 “ “ Abermorddu SJ 3056 Abermoelduy 1378 CPR,1377-81, 233. Aber mole (sic) 1587 FRO, D/GW/1113. Aber y Moel du 1628 BU Bodrhyddan 719. Abermorddu 1771 Hope PR Abermorddu 1777 Hope PR Abermordy 1786 Hope PR Abermorddu 1788 Hope PR Abermordy 1795 Hope PR Abermorddy 1795 John Evans’ Map. Abermordey 1799 Hope PR Abermorddu 1806 Hope PR Abermorddy 1810 Hope PR Abermorddu 1837 Tithe Schedule Abermorddu 1837 Cocking Index, 13. Abermorddu 1839 FHSP 21( 1964 ), 84. Abermorddu 1875 O.S.Map. [ Cymau ] Referred to in Clwyd Historian, 31 (1993 ), 15. Also in Hope Yr : Aber-ddu 1652 NLW Wigfair 1214. Yr Avon dhŷ 1699 Lhuyd, Paroch, I, 97. Yr Aberddu 1725 FHSP, 9( 1922 ), 97. Methinks where the Black Brook runs into the Alun near Hartsheath ~ or another one? Adra-felin SJ 4042 Adravelin 1666 Worthenbury PR Radevellin 1673 Worthenbury PR Adrevelin 1674 Worthenbury PR Adafelin 1680 Worthenbury PR Adwefelin, Adrefelin 1683 Worthenbury PR Adavelin 1693 Worthenbury PR Adavelin 1700 Worthenbury PR Adavelen 1702 Worthenbury PR 4 Adruvellin 1703 Bangor Iscoed PR Adavelin 1712 Worthenbury PR Adwy’r Felin 1715 Worthenbury PR Adrefelin 1725 Worthenbury PR Adrefelin 1730 Worthenbury PR Adravelling 1779 Worthenbury PR Addravellyn 1780 Worthenbury PR Addrevelling 1792 Worthenbury PR Andravalyn 1840 O.S.Map.(Cassini) Aelwyd-uchaf SJ 0974 Aelwyd Ucha 1632 Tremeirchion PR Aylwyd Ucha 1633 Cwta Cyfarwydd, 147. -
£400,000 Bryn Tirion, Gwaenysgor , Flintshire, LL18
COUNCIL TAX BAND Tax band F TENURE Freehold LOCAL AUTHORITY Flintshire County Council DATE: 21st March 2019 OFFICE T: 01745 888100 19 Meliden Road E: [email protected] Prestatyn W: www.peterlarge.com Bryn Tirion, Gwaenysgor , Flintshire, LL18 6EP £400,000 Denbighshire LL19 9SD CONSUMER PROTECTION REGULATIONS 2008 AND THE BUSINESS PROT ECTION FROM MISLEADING MARKETING REGULATIONS 2008 • PROPERTY OF CHARACTER • FOUR BEDROOMS These particulars, whilst beli eved to be accurate, are set out for guidance only and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. Prospecti ve purchasers or tenants should not rel y on these particul ars as statement or representation of fact, but must satisfy themsel ves by inspection or otherwise as to their accuracy. No person in the employment of PET ER LARGE Estate Agents has the author ity to make or give any representation or warranty in relation to the property. Room sizes are approximate and all comments are of the opinion of PETER LARGE Estate Agents having carried out a wal k through • SINGLE STOREY DWELING • TWO RECEPTION ROOMS inspecti on. T hese sal es particulars ar e prepared under the consumer protection regulati ons 2008 and are governed by the business protection from misleading mar keting regulations 2008. Accessed from the Living Room:- OUTSIDE Paved pathways and two driveways providing off road INNER HALLWAY parking. The garden to the rear are secluded, laid to lawn with stone walling and maturing trees and shrubs, BEDROOM ONE covered seating area with a climbing vine. 12' 8" x 11' 10" (3.88m x 3.62m) With laminated flooring, mirror fronted fitted wardrobe with a knee hole SERVICES dresser unit and top box storage cupboard, outlook Mains electric, water and drainage are believed over the side of the property.