Caernarfonshire

Welsh language protestors target Boots in Bangor over bilingual policy

Nov 16 2009 by Steve Bagnall, Daily Post WELSH language protesters took to the streets in a campaign against a high street superstore. The Welsh Language Society – Cymdeithas yr Iaith – launched its own mock version of the...

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Music: National Orchestra off on exciting autumn tour

Nov 9 2009 by Karen Price, Western Mail MUSICIANS from the BBC National Orchestra of Wales are heading on their autumn tour of Mid and North Wales, which includes musical masterpieces and a world premiere. Guest conductor Garry...

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Smith is inspired to deny Flint

Nov 1 2009 Wales On Sunday HOLDERS Bangor were mightily relieved to keep their bid for a hat-trick of Welsh Cup triumphs on track thanks to an heroic performance from keeper Paul Smith to deny Flint. It needed a string of saves...

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Bangor honours professor’s commitment to dyslexia

Oct 22 2009 by Katie Norman, Western Mail A PSYCHOLOGY professor’s dedication to dyslexia will be commemorated at the renaming of the university facility he founded. The Dyslexia Unit at Bangor University will be renamed the...

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Amazing tool collection to go under the hammer in North Wales

MORE than 500 lovingly restored tools, amassed over 30 years by a collector are to go under the hammer next week. Auctioneer and estate agent John Lewis, of Penmaenmawr, built up the collection from rusty and unwanted planes,...

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The diocese of Bangor in the sixteenth century : being a digest of the registers of the bishops,...

Source: Original data: Pryce, Arthur Ivor.. The diocese of Bangor in the sixteenth century : being a digest of the registers of the bishops, A.D. 1512-1646. Bangor: Jarvis & Foster, 1923. Notes: Includes bibliographical...

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Bangor hold on to three-in-a-row Welsh Cup dream

Oct 5 2009 by Our Correspondent, Western Mail BANGOR CITY, winners of the Welsh Cup for the past two years, were given a fright by Cefn Druids before easing through 4-1. In the other all-Welsh Premier clash Prestatyn Town won...

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Bangor University, 1884-2009

By David Roberts £29.99 30 Sep 2009 Hardback University of Wales Press Relates to one of Wales' most important institutions of higher education, covering its history from its creation in 1884 as the University College of North...

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Jedi ejected from supermarket for wearing a hood

News Type: Event — Seeded on Fri Sep 18, 2009 9:37 AM EDT Daniel Jones, 23, who created the International Church of Jediism, claims he was "victimised over his beliefs" by staff at the supermarket in Bangor, North Wales. The...

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Jedi church founder thrown out of Tesco for refusing to remove his hood

The founder of the Jedi religion inspired by the Star Wars films has been thrown out of a Tesco supermarket for wearing his distinctive brown hood. Daniel Jones, 23, who has 500,000 followers worldwide, was told his hood...

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