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1 week ago |
leaderlive.co.uk | Susan Perry
6 1/1 BEIGE is not a word that incites excitement in me. Whether it comes to clothes or food. There was a difference of opinion when I mentioned 'beige buffets' in the office.
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Sep 21, 2024 |
northwalespioneer.co.uk | Susan Perry
7 1/1 The Jackdaw, High Street, Conwy www.thejackdawconwy.co.uk EATING out is wonderful, its not just about the food it's a whole 'experience'. Of course the food needs to take centre stage but location, service and ambience have strong supporting roles to play and if you are going to spend your hard earned money, a treat should be a real treat. That was what our visit to The Jackdaw in Conwy really was.
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Aug 29, 2024 |
leaderlive.co.uk | Susan Perry |Mark Isherwood
2 1/1 By Mark Isherwood MS for North Wales As Chair of the Cross-Party Group (CPG) on Deaf Issues in the Senedd/Welsh Parliament, I met with a Trustee representative of charity Cambrian Educational Foundation For Deaf Children and the CPG’s Secretariat to discuss the current picture of support for the d/Deaf community in Wales, particularly children.
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Jun 22, 2024 |
leaderlive.co.uk | Susan Perry
The Cross Keys, Llanfynydd GOING out for a meal is always a real treat and sometimes we play the safe option of going somewhere that we have tried and tested before, writes Su Perry. But on this occasion, for a joint birthday and Father’s Day celebration, we decided to act upon the word of friends and opted for The Cross Keys at Llanfynydd. It so was the right decision. The Cross Keys reopened at the end of last year after undergoing a major revamp.
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Jun 22, 2024 |
leaderlive.co.uk | Susan Perry
My memory of D-day is this; My father Oswald Edwards has been in the regular army from 1931 to 1938, came out, married Dora Clarke from Acrefair, they then lived in Lache Lane. I was born in 1940, on being recalled to duty in 1941 my mother and I moved back to the family in Acrefair.
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May 27, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Brendan Barrett |Susan Perry |Genevieve E. Finerty |Odd T. Jacobson
INTRODUCTION Longitudinal studies provide the historical depth required to understand how organisms respond to environmental fluctuations, climate change, social and demographic processes (Clutton-Brock & Sheldon, 2010; Magnuson, 1990). Movement patterns, in particular, illuminate how animals interact with each other and their environments over time, permitting investigation of important ecological processes like gene flow, disease transmission, species distributions, and community dynamics.
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May 25, 2024 |
leaderlive.co.uk | Susan Perry
11 1/1 Looking for something to do this bank holiday weekend then why not try an evening out in Wrexham? As the weather has been not too bad by British standards we decided to go for early doors with pre- dinner drinks and some fabulous food. For pre-dinner drinks we thought we would try the recently opened Vault 33 . Even though it was early evening there was a nice buzz in the bar and we received a warm welcome.
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Apr 4, 2024 |
msn.com | Susan Perry
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Mar 28, 2024 |
leaderlive.co.uk | Susan Perry
2 1/1 MALPAS author Sian Hughes, whose first novel Pearl was longlisted for the world-famous Booker Prize, took part in a special launch event for the Wrexham Carnival of Words 2024 which is celebrating ten years. The novel is set just over the border at Tilston in Cheshire and was described by the Booker judges as “an exceptional debut novel, both a mystery story and a meditation on grief, abandonment and consolation”.
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Mar 20, 2024 |
leaderlive.co.uk | Susan Perry |Mark Isherwood
By Mark Isherwood MS for North Wales Responding to the Climate Change Minister’s Statement on the Welsh Government’s ‘Warm Homes Programme’, I noted that this only expected work to be undertaken on 11,500 properties over 7 years, equivalent to just over 1,600 properties a year, and said “based on these figures, it would take over 130 years to improve the energy efficiency of up to 217,700 lower-income households currently estimated to be in fuel poverty in Wales, and many decades even with...