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Rhos Abbey Hotel during demolition Site of Rhos Abbey Hotel today ( Photo Credit ) The Rhos Abbey Hotel, on the front in Rhos On Sea, was t...
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The Pier Pavilion Theatre site on Llandudno's North Shore must surely take the prize for being the town's longest running eyesore. ...
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The age old question...is it a Cabin Lift or is it a Cable Car? And just what is the difference anyway? The answer is...it's now offici...
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After much feverish activity from both Ian and myself this week, we are pleased to launch a new discussion forum for the three towns area of...
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I didn't have anything planned for Sunday, so decided after a bit of thought to head over to Abergele for a look round the Grade I Liste...
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My apologies for another post on the Pier Pavilion Theatre, Llandudno but I'd thought I'd get them out of the way after finding a bo...
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Whilst reading an ancient copy of Norman Tucker's excellent book Colwyn Bay: Its Origin & Growth , I found this photo of the Rhos Fy...
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The Black Lion, Castle Street, Conwy ( Photo Credit ) One of my favourite buildings in Conwy is the Black Lion ( Y Llew Du) , built in 1589 ...
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The Congo Institute The Congo Institute, also known as the African Training Institute, was established in 1890 at Myrtle Villa, Nant y Glyn...
4 comments:
The promenade looks quiet in your picture. Plenty of room for a cycle track if the seats were moved forward. Come on, let's get it done!
Peter, it looks very quiet because I waited 10 minutes for there to be no-one in the shot and even then I had to crop one side of the photo to get rid of a few people! Believe me, it was packed. Your suggestion of 'moving the seats forward' isn't really viable as the seats are actually bolted onto the top of a concrete wall, which would all need to be demolished and rebuilt!!
Great pictures - congratulations!
Less congratulations to your first poster 'peterbees' for raising that hoary cycle track issue again.
For goodness sake, get off your bike and WALK down the prom, instead. Llandudno's finest asset is the promenade and if you mess with that it's all over. (Colwyn Bay's cycle track should be a waqrning to us all)
All I can say is photos from a skillful hands. Wonderful! Also planning for a vacation in a holiday cottage uk. Hope to also capture beautiful scenery like yours. Really enjoy reading your blog. Thanks!
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