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Auditoria in South Wales 1 site in this category
The Coal Exchangehttp://www.coalexchange.co.uk One of the most remarkable transformations in Cardiff Bay has been that of the Coal Exchange in Mount Stuart Square, from commercial hub to arts and entertainment centre. It's imposing facade speaks of the days when Cardiff was growing fast to become the greatest coal-exporting port in the world - it's wealth built on the 'black gold' dug from the earth by the miners of the Rhondda and neighbouring valleys.CATEGORIES: Auditoria , Conference Centres & Organisers LOCATIONS: Cardiff
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PCV Driver with experience that includes Tours, Day Trips, Private Hire & Stage Carriage, requires work. Can either be on employed or Freelance/Self Employed Basis All enquiries: Contact Steve on 07758 757 083 Uk Reply to this advertI'm trying to trace a photograph for a book I'm writing, it was taken in October 1985 of two teenage lads sitting on Barmouth sea front (Marine Parade?) eating chips, possibly wearing hats and carrying guitars. Any help or search ideas please. Reply to this advertCriccieth-detached house -4 bed /garage /gdn /all elec/unfurnished--£550 calender month exc of bills -- free from end july for long term let Reply to this advertHonda vfr,1993(L)750cc,29,984 miles. owned this bike since 05/2003,done 3000 dry miles in the last five years.brilliant red colour, michelin tyres.front fender fitted, rear hugger by pyramid fitted, scotoiler also fitted. original toolkit complete under seat. Aberystwyth Reply to this advertI am trying to contact anyone who worked at the Rhos Abbey Hotel in the mid to late sixties.I worked there with a friend and we are both from Cumbria. Would like to hear from anyone who knew me then. My name is Christine Smith. Cumbria Reply to this advert |
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