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Hafren Dyfrdwy Cyfyngedig (Welsh for 'Severn Dee Limited',
after the two main
rivers in its region, plus the
Welsh incorporation type) is a
water company...
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River Dee (Welsh: Afon
Dyfrdwy, Latin: Deva Fluvius) is a
river flowing through North Wales, and
through Cheshire, England, in
Great Britain. The...
- The Dee
Estuary (Welsh: Aber
Dyfrdwy) is a
large estuary by
means of
which the
River Dee
flows into
Liverpool Bay. The
estuary starts near
Shotton after...
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utilities such as
Hafren Dyfrdwy which operates in the
River Dee
catchment supplying parts of
north east and mid Wales.
Hafren Dyfrdwy was
formed from parts...
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Dafydd Glyn
Dyfrdwy was a 16th
century Welsh bard. He is
known to have
written a
number of
cywydd style poems. Owen, Robert. "Dafydd Glyn
Dyfrdwy". Dictionary...
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Deeside (Welsh:
Glannau Dyfrdwy) is the name
given to a
predominantly industrial conurbation of
towns and
villages in
Flintshire and
Cheshire on the Wales–England...
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Valley Water was
bought by
Severn Trent in 2017 for £84 million.
Hafren Dyfrdwy (owned by
Severn Trent)
replaced these areas in 2018 and is
aligned with...
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Clwydian Range and Dee
Valley (Welsh:
Bryniau Clwyd a
Dyffryn Dyfrdwy) is a
designated Area of
Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB)
located in north-east...
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managed by the
Royal Society for the
Protection of
Birds (RSPB) and
Hafren Dyfrdwy and is a po****r
destination for ornithologists,
cyclists and hikers. The...
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Glyndyfrdwy (Welsh pronunciation: [ɡlɨnˈdəvrdʊɨ]), or
sometimes Glyn
Dyfrdwy, is a
village in the
modern county of Denbighshire, Wales. It is situated...