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Tryweryn documentary next week 19:33 - Oct 13 with 5814 viewsDarran

Capel Celyn was a rural community to the north west of Bala in Gwynedd, north Wales, in the Afon Tryweryn valley. The village and other parts of the valley were flooded to create a reservoir, Llyn Celyn, in order to supply Liverpool and Wirral with water for industry.

F*cking Scoucers drowning Welsh homes.

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Tryweryn documentary next week on 19:36 - Oct 13 with 4076 viewsperchrockjack

I d say they ve more than paid it back as without them gogs would starve and have fewer far fewer jobs.

Our water is lovely though.


Tw@t

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Tryweryn documentary next week on 19:45 - Oct 13 with 4062 viewsDarran

Tryweryn documentary next week on 19:36 - Oct 13 by perchrockjack

I d say they ve more than paid it back as without them gogs would starve and have fewer far fewer jobs.

Our water is lovely though.


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It's not your water it's our water.

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Tryweryn documentary next week on 19:55 - Oct 13 with 4047 viewsperchrockjack

The North west water paid for reservoirs .

Not much else in North Wales really and some of their villages are bleak.

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Tryweryn documentary next week on 20:31 - Oct 13 with 4013 viewslifelong

Turn the tap off.
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Tryweryn documentary next week on 20:34 - Oct 13 with 4000 viewsdailew

Hope I remember it's on.

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Tryweryn documentary next week on 21:26 - Oct 13 with 3962 viewsBanosswan

Tryweryn documentary next week on 19:36 - Oct 13 by perchrockjack

I d say they ve more than paid it back as without them gogs would starve and have fewer far fewer jobs.

Our water is lovely though.


Tw@t


As if they had a choice. More to life than money.

Ever since my son was... never conceived, because I've never had consensual sex without money involved... I've always kind of looked at you as... a thing, that I could live next to... in accordance with state laws.
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Tryweryn documentary next week on 07:38 - Oct 14 with 3886 viewsKilkennyjack

How about the companies that take water from wales simply paying the market price for it. That is reasonable. The resulting funds can be used to provide cheaper water for the people and businesses in wales. Companies that use a lot of water might see wales as an attractive place to locate to. Or wAles could invest more in sustainable energy solutions. Wales ideally placed in terms of wind, tidal etc. Makes some sense.

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Tryweryn documentary next week on 08:47 - Oct 14 with 3862 viewsllareggub

as i remember we were ordered to sell this everlasting resource for a paltry 3 million pound by the government ............i see their point why would we want a goose that lays golden eggs .........an if you think that was good value then take a look at your water bill or in many cases ask your wife or parter how much you pay for water each year . We should insist on compensation for the underselling .........
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Tryweryn documentary next week on 10:18 - Oct 14 with 3838 viewsperchrockjack

Well, WALES doesn't have much in natural resources now and its always raining so we d only be selling off what we don't need,

Lets face it, there s feck all else in Gwynedd.

Mancs take theirs from Cumbria but they don't complain do they.

Funny that.

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Tryweryn documentary next week on 11:06 - Oct 14 with 3819 viewsKilkennyjack

Tryweryn documentary next week on 10:18 - Oct 14 by perchrockjack

Well, WALES doesn't have much in natural resources now and its always raining so we d only be selling off what we don't need,

Lets face it, there s feck all else in Gwynedd.

Mancs take theirs from Cumbria but they don't complain do they.

Funny that.


We had black gold .....

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Tryweryn documentary next week on 13:31 - Oct 14 with 3765 viewsperchrockjack

¬we?.

"had " is significant word..

Ireland "had" British rule

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Tryweryn documentary next week on 13:39 - Oct 14 with 3760 viewsdickythorpe

We were Fecked over with coal as well. It got sold under value.

Anyway we still have lovely areas to enjoy and in this day and age I can think of many places that I'd rather NOT be than here!
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Tryweryn documentary next week on 15:25 - Oct 14 with 3734 viewsUxbridge

Declare independence and turn off the taps. That'll learn 'em.

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Tryweryn documentary next week on 15:29 - Oct 14 with 3731 viewsperchrockjack

lol. We d just get it from the Lakes/Pennines.

Gogs would be in real shite if people stayed away and filled their guest houses, hotels, camp sites and bought tat

They need people to go there .

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Tryweryn documentary next week on 17:05 - Oct 14 with 3708 viewsWxmJax

Tryweryn documentary next week on 19:55 - Oct 13 by perchrockjack

The North west water paid for reservoirs .

Not much else in North Wales really and some of their villages are bleak.


So why do you keep coming here ?


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Tryweryn documentary next week on 17:05 - Oct 14 by WxmJax

So why do you keep coming here ?



Just watched a great programme on the llyn peninsula

And you are correct with the question

Why do people still visit there year on year .

Beautiful place .

Perch your well off the mark with that one .

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Tryweryn documentary next week on 22:12 - Oct 14 with 3629 viewslonglostjack

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Tryweryn documentary next week on 10:17 - Oct 15 with 3543 viewsperchrockjack

whxm.Coming here? You mean north WALES. Get a humour inplant.

Ive had to go to Total Fitness in Wrecsam as ours is having a big refit.

Humour and the Welsh are strange bedfellows.

Note that tommy lad

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Tryweryn documentary next week on 15:20 - Oct 15 with 3508 viewsllareggub

errr i would of thought that the welsh / us having something in abundance that they dont need an our near neighbours in great want would of been the ideal situation i just dont understand your fuzzy logic perchrockjack
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Tryweryn documentary next week on 10:17 - Oct 15 by perchrockjack

whxm.Coming here? You mean north WALES. Get a humour inplant.

Ive had to go to Total Fitness in Wrecsam as ours is having a big refit.

Humour and the Welsh are strange bedfellows.

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Chester has one if it helps.

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Tryweryn documentary next week on 17:00 - Oct 15 with 3473 viewsperchrockjack

I know that mun.

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Tryweryn documentary next week on 17:01 - Oct 15 with 3468 viewsperchrockjack

Chester is a nice place but fook me snooty as possible to be.

Wrexham far friendlier. I like them there.

Its only west of the Conwy I have probs with

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Tryweryn documentary next week on 17:45 - Oct 15 with 3453 viewstrampie

A turning point in Welsh history, its why we have a national Assembly [if you follow things through to its conclusion], the English overstepped the mark and people became radicalised as a result of their crime against humanity.

The story of the Tryweryn bombers was interesting also, their background etc, one just like another well known 'Welsh terrorist' was a British military type I have heard, no wonder the English didn't want purely Welsh regiments back in the day [afraid of which way the guns would point in certain circumstances perhaps as well as banning Welsh non conformist chaplains at one time when all sorts of foreign religions to these islands leaders were allowed to preach in the forces].

The Welsh started to get more concessions over time after that than you might think considering the might of England, I think the English authorities were afraid of what could have happened otherwise.

The story of Welsh 'patriots' helping to ensure that the families of the Aberfan disaster got money that was theirs is interesting, it was said a Welsh militia army paraded through the streets then gave ultimatums at a meeting afterwards that if money wasn't handed over in a certain timeframe then certain things would happen as a consequence [apparently serious sh*t], the money was said to have been handed over in a short space of time after the ultimatum and one of the leaders of the Welsh was said to have got a gold watch as a thank you from the people, no tanks from over the border or mass arrests, perhaps people in high places had had a think about it, Ireland then if they were not careful Wales which in turn could lead to problems in Scotland.

Then there was the investiture after that, the English led British State haven't tried a Tryweryn type stunt since but people need to be on the case.
If a people think something is wrong then they need to stand up and be counted.
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Tryweryn documentary next week on 17:49 - Oct 15 with 3441 viewsDarran

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A turning point in Welsh history, its why we have a national Assembly [if you follow things through to its conclusion], the English overstepped the mark and people became radicalised as a result of their crime against humanity.

The story of the Tryweryn bombers was interesting also, their background etc, one just like another well known 'Welsh terrorist' was a British military type I have heard, no wonder the English didn't want purely Welsh regiments back in the day [afraid of which way the guns would point in certain circumstances perhaps as well as banning Welsh non conformist chaplains at one time when all sorts of foreign religions to these islands leaders were allowed to preach in the forces].

The Welsh started to get more concessions over time after that than you might think considering the might of England, I think the English authorities were afraid of what could have happened otherwise.

The story of Welsh 'patriots' helping to ensure that the families of the Aberfan disaster got money that was theirs is interesting, it was said a Welsh militia army paraded through the streets then gave ultimatums at a meeting afterwards that if money wasn't handed over in a certain timeframe then certain things would happen as a consequence [apparently serious sh*t], the money was said to have been handed over in a short space of time after the ultimatum and one of the leaders of the Welsh was said to have got a gold watch as a thank you from the people, no tanks from over the border or mass arrests, perhaps people in high places had had a think about it, Ireland then if they were not careful Wales which in turn could lead to problems in Scotland.

Then there was the investiture after that, the English led British State haven't tried a Tryweryn type stunt since but people need to be on the case.
If a people think something is wrong then they need to stand up and be counted.
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Tryweryn documentary next week on 18:15 - Oct 15 with 3420 viewsperchrockjack

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