Llandudno Beach

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Gwawrer
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Llandudno Beach

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Just read in the newspaper that a sandcastle competition was cancelled as a recent storm has washed most of the sand and beach away.

So anyone near Llanduduno it maybe worth a trip. I do know there is a very old shipwreck on one side of the pier too.
Its better out of the ground and in your hand for the history or monetary value rather than left in the ground to rot doing nothing for anyone.
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Oh shoot. We should have been in North Wales till Wednesday night but have been called home due to a diary mixup. Best of luck to you all and happy hunting. ::g

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Got two,possibly (likely!) three night shifts to contend with,car`s poorly too...getting it fixed Thursday.That`s the Etrac fund depleted!!Is it the main town beach?There`s not much beach/sand there at the best of times...or the other side of the Orme?

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This is the news item http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-nort ... s-19162543" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; a week old and its natural movement according to the council. Its North Shore beach.

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Thats newspapers for you getting wrong. And there was me all excited for anyone near that beach. Good old BBC.
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We have sand - we have sun - should I start the BBQ and bring out the chairs ??
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I'll bring some beers! ::g ::g ::g
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