Montgomeryshire

Business News: Highland Spring seals Greencore deal

Nov 20 2009 Scott McCulloch Firm leads UK's bottled water sector Highland Spring has become the UK''s largest producer and supplier of bottled water after agreeing a £17.5million deal for a division of Dublin's Greencore Group....

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Lembit Opik visits RSPB Lake Vyrnwy and becomes a member

Last modified: 19 November 2009 Straining tower on the reservoir at the RSPB Lake Vyrnwy nature reserve - Andy Hay (rspb-images.com, Ref: 2000_1128_009) Lembit Öpik, Liberal Democrat MP for Montgomeryshire, this week renewed...

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Country diary: Powys

Powys Like some wriggling, live thing, the Welsh border east of Montgomery loops and writhes, sends out a salient to claim for Wales the lion couchant form of Corndon Hill – a noble height that belongs geologically with...

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British historian tells story of Second World War through colourful generals

"Patton, Montgomery, Rommel: Masters of War" Terry Brighton (Crown Publishing) During a dinner in Saigon with some news correspondents in 1971, Gen. Creighton Abrams, the U.S. commander in Vietnam, was asked his opinion of the...

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Pedigrees of Montgomeryshire Families, 1711-1712

Ancestry.com. Pedigrees of Montgomeryshire Families, 1711-1712 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data: Rhydderch, John. Pedigrees of Montgomeryshire Families, Selected about the...

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Denbigh battered by outstanding Pwllheli

Nov 1 2009 Wales On Sunday IN a reduced programme of rugby in North Wales, Mold and Newtown made progress in Swalec competitions while Pwllheli carried on in the Scottish Power North Wales Cup. In the first round of the Swalec...

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Mass rally to be discussed over turbine plans

Meetings to discuss a mass protest to prevent thousands of wind turbine lorries travelling through Welshpool will take place next month. Councillors in Welshpool want to hold a “mass march” and hope members of the surrounding...

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Cemetery clean-up

Job Corps students spruce up west Montgomery property By Jill Nolin • October 24, 2009 The headstone on Ozell Salt­er's grave says he is "at rest," but if his exposed bones are not disturbing his eternal rest, they are surely...

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Hopes of appeal raising £10,000

Newtown’s poppy appeal is set to begin with a hope it can yet again break through the £10,000 mark of money raised for the Royal British Legion. Poppy sellers will soon be out and about around the town and many shops will have...

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Trade Month: the lessons E Tech Components has learnt exporting

In the first of a four part series, we look at the first steps that businesses need to take before they pursue lucrative overseas contracts E-Tech Components took advantage of Dubai's Electricity Exhibition. Photo: EPA Indian...

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