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Anonymous
 User not Registered | Posted 10-09-2005 at 14:35  
Hi
Im doing a community website for Penmaenmawr/dwygyfylchi and i was looking for some information on the standing stones and hillforts on our mountain,
I was wondering does anyone here have any sugestions on what i should put on there and links for it,
Thanks Emma
http://www.penmaenmawr.com
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TimPrevett

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| Posted 10-09-2005 at 17:59  
Hi Emma
I spend an awful amount of time up there, Druid's Circle area etc, as well as on the south side of the mountain (so from Conwy mountain hillfort, Alltwen, across to Graig Lwyd, down to Bwlch y Ddeufaen, Maen y Bardd, and south again to Pen y Gaer; there are dozens of monuments I could name and give photos for).
I am willing to help with recommendations and photos if you are willing to give full credit. Please mail me shropstones@tiscali.co.uk
I've spent a number of weekends at the Rowen Youth Hostel, as well as Conwy Youth Hostel, camping in the area, and many, many walks across the mountainside from Conwy, Sychnant Pass and Tal y Fan.
Start your tour of the mountainside's megalithic monuments by going HERE
Many thanks
Tim
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Anonymous
 User not Registered | Posted 12-09-2005 at 11:47  
thanks tim
any help would be amazing, and i will give full credit to anyone who helps,
By looking at this site i didnt know there was so much info on the stones with up our mountain and it would be a great shame that it isnt included on our website,
our village is hoping to create a museum in the future about the quarring past of the town and i have task of gathering that info (huge task considering i know nothing about it)
thank you once again
Emma
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TimPrevett

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| Posted 12-09-2005 at 17:28  
Hello Emma
You'll need to get in touch then! I have already mailed you from the penmaenmawr site...
Awaiting your response by mail,
cheers
Tim
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