skimble
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15 years ago
See the BBC website: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/north_west_wales/10289479.stm 
There are some familiar photos linked from that page 😉
Strangely Brown
15 years ago
Ahh right, so that's why Simon went back in to Moel Fferna after most of us had exited, didn't want mine explorers cluttering up his pictures :lol:
Light thinks it travels faster than anything but it is wrong. No matter how fast light travels, it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it.
steve turbo
15 years ago
very nice photographs on there.. :thumbsup:
AR
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15 years ago
Maybe this is a good opportunity to try and get some more orders for "Reflections", as we seem to have stalled on a second print run.....
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james cartwright
15 years ago
Good idea AR,such a good book should be seen by more people:thumbsup:
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JohnnearCfon
15 years ago
Alongside that is this:-

http://www.caernarfonherald.co.uk/caernarfon-county-news/local-caernarfon-news/2010/06/10/plans-submitted-for-blaenau-ffestiniog-regeneration-plans-88817-26622386/ 

I am still trying to get my head round:-

"The opportunity to see plans for lighting the Zig Zag on the Oakley incline"

How can you get a zig zag up a straight incline? Or are they thinking of the Miners Path? It would be nice if they spelt Oakeley correctly too! :oops:
hammond
15 years ago
They definatly mean the miners path, I can't think of any zig zag that prominent on the horizon. I'm not sure about lighting it though, could attract some unwanted attention, i think they should maybe concentrate on preserving it first, or investing the money into the highstreet. And if they do install lighting, maybe they should think about doing something similar with the Wrysgan incline, as that really is a prominent feature that can be seen for miles.
Vanoord
15 years ago
It's worth re-clicking the link if you've not seen the video, which has a couple of interesting interviews.
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Vanoord
15 years ago
"owaincbrown" wrote:

Ahh right, so that's why Simon went back in to Moel Fferna after most of us had exited, didn't want mine explorers cluttering up his pictures :lol:



Indeedy! Some of those images were taken specifically for the BBC album, some were picked out of the archives (as it were).

"AR" wrote:

Maybe this is a good opportunity to try and get some more orders for "Reflections", as we seem to have stalled on a second print run.....



Good thinking! :)

I suspect the answer might be that we'll do a slightly different version, with some new photographs. I'll try and dig out the thread...
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JohnnearCfon
14 years ago
Gwynedd slate industry's world heritage status boost

Gwynedd's slate industry is one of 11 UK contenders Continue reading the main story
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Efforts to win World Heritage Site status for north Wales' slate industry have been boosted after it was put on a UK shortlist for potential nominations.

See BBC website for more details:-
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-north-west-wales-12813228 

Also Daily Post article here:-

http://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/north-wales-news/2011/03/22/gwynedd-slate-mines-take-step-towards-world-heritage-55578-28378893/ 
JohnnearCfon
14 years ago
The original submission to Department of Culture, Media, and Sport, London is here:-

http://www.culture.gov.uk/images/publications/WHAF_Slate_Industry_of_North_Wales.pdf 
Teigl
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14 years ago
Brilliant that the industry might be given some recognition, especially since the evidence is still so thick on the ground. It's a wonderful resource and will benefit the local economy too. But lighting up the miner's zig-zag path...as someone else has said, better to conserve it first. What about all that light pollution and energy saving we keep being told about? Far better to spend the money that would have been used lighting up the path for somewhere else in Blaenau...rescuing the stalled Market Hall arts centre/interpretative centre scheme perhaps...Anyhow, whingeing aside, some good may well come of all this!
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hymac580c
14 years ago
I think lighting up the path at Oakeley would have been a good idea when the reataurant and tourist centre was still open at Gloddfa ganol in pre 1997 days. But then again might be nice with lights on it if you could walk up the track up to the quarry etc. with something there for tourist.
The mountain bike trail at Llechwedd might be a good idea if people pay to go on it per person. Which at coed y brenin you pay £3 per car per day so 4 or 5 people can go for £3 all day.
You will pay a fortune for standing at a que at Alton towers. And now you pay about £40 for an underground tour with 'go below'.
Most mountain bikers are day trippers, and many who stay want a holiday cottage for 5 which often belongs to someone from Birmingham anyway.
So basicaly what I am saying is if it brings in some money localy and creates some positive job opertunities then yes go ahead. But if not, it might be better spent on something else.

Bellach dim ond swn y gwynt yn chwibian, lle bu gynt yr engan ar cynion yn tincian.
Digit
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5 years ago
Here we go again:-

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-51225094 
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