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Visitor economy and impact of holiday homes could decide the battle for Dwyfor Meironnydd
Stretching from Aberdyfi in the south to the fringes of the Nantlle Valley in the north, this geographically large unit contains the second highest proportion of Welsh speakers
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice An almost entirely rural constituency and one of two in the county of Gwynedd, Dwyfor Meirionnydd is dominated by the Snowdonia National Park.
Tory Senedd candidate got the name of his own constituency wrong on leaflet
Joel Williams is standing in Cardiff North but wrote the Welsh translation of Cardiff West, Gorllewin Caerdydd, on his leaflet
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Paul Davies said the controversy has become a distraction THE leader of the Welsh Conservatives has resigned after he was among a group of politicians who drank alcohol on the Senedd estate just days after a pub alcohol ban came into force. Paul Davies said the controversy over the events, which took place in December, had become a “distraction” and he is standing down with “immediate effect” despite appeals from colleagues to continue. He said in a statement: “Yesterday I indicated to the Conservative group in the Welsh Parliament that I wished to resign, but they urged me to reflect further, and we agreed to meet again on Monday.