- The
Tryweryn is a
river in the
north of
Wales which starts at Llyn
Tryweryn in the
Snowdonia National Park and
after 19
kilometres (12 mi)
joins the river...
- The
Tryweryn flooding or
Tryweryn drowning (Welsh:
Boddi Tryweryn),
refers to the
flooding of the
rural community of
Capel Celyn to the
north west of...
- in Gwynedd, Wales, in the Afon
Tryweryn valley. The
village and
other parts of the
valley were
flooded in the
Tryweryn flooding of 1965 to
create a reservoir...
-
Canolfan Tryweryn is the
National White Water Centre for Wales, and is
based near Bala in
north Wales. In 1986, it
developed the
first commercial white...
- 1960 and 1965
including the
highly controversial Tryweryn flooding in the
valley of the
River Tryweryn in Gwynedd, Wales. This
included the
forcible removal...
-
Cofiwch Dryweryn (Welsh for 'Remember
Tryweryn') is a
graffitied stone wall near Llanrhystud, Ceredigion, Wales.
Author and
journalist Meic
Stephens originally...
-
sluice gates were
constructed downstream of the
confluence with the Afon
Tryweryn (52°54′26″N 3°35′01″W / 52.9071°N 3.5835°W / 52.9071; -3.5835 (Bala...
- soon die out.
Nationalist sentiment grew
following the
flooding of the
Tryweryn valley in 1965 to
create a
reservoir to
supply water to the
English city...
- Liverpool. MAC was
initially set up in
response to the
flooding of the Afon
Tryweryn valley and the
village of
Capel Celyn to
provide water for Liverpool. Its...
- ranges, and
generally moderate rainfall throughout the year. The Afon
Tryweryn, a
river fed from Llyn
Celyn which runs
through Bala, is world-famous for...