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The 2008 Nantlle Valley May Festival

Gwyl Fai Dyffryn Nantlle a'r CylchMay 10 - 18

In aid of the Neurology Unit at Walton Hospital and local causes

This year's May Festival Programme is complete and the list of events has been included below:

  »»  The Festival Programme Internal link: Opens in a new window PDF Document

We ask you kindly for your support again this year.

Some of you will remember that last year an open garden event was held at Reg and Megan's garden at Gwernoer, Nantlle. Photos of the lovely garden can be seen here. This photo shows a brand new part of the garden, designed especially by Megan in Reg's memory:

Reg Black's memorial garden
Image: Reg Black's memorial garden.

There will be an opportunity for you to visit Gwernoer again this year on Sunday 4th May between 10am – 4pm. Pathways, beautiful flowers, lovely views – remember to note the date in your diaries.


The Nantlle Valley from the summit of Bwlch Mawr, by Eric Jones

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The Nantlle Valley from the summit of Snowdon (circa 1900)

Two quarrymen working in one of the Nantlle Valley's slate quarries (circa 1900)

Three quarrymen working in one of the Nantlle Valley's slate quarries (circa 1890)

Three quarrymen working in one of the Nantlle Valley's slate quarries (circa 1890)

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