What new UNESCO status means for the North Wales slate communities that roofed the world
Six specific areas now make up Wales newest World Heritage Site - and hopes are high that these remnants of the region s quarrying past will be looking at a bright future
05:00, 29 JUL 2021
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Bangor: Wales oldest city launches rival bid to be named UK City of Culture 2025
Its competition includes a rival bid from Conwy - just 15 miles away - and Wrexham
05:00, 28 JUL 2021
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Bangor has launched its own bid to become the first Welsh city designated as the UK City of Culture.