I rode him in a racecourse gallop at Bangor last week and I am very hopeful. |
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With tomorrow's scheduled meeting at Bangor having fallen foul of waterlogging, Wolverhampton is left to share the billing with Kempton. |
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A brief journey down the southeastern side of the lough and we arrived in the bustling seaside town of Bangor, Co.Down. |
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We had to go to Ballina to meet the Bishop first and then back to Bangor again for the marriage. |
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With two housing developments currently under construction in Bangor, the town has got a major face-lift in the last five years. |
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The party was a resounding success, topped off by Nobby Clark walking the plank into Bangor harbour. |
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Two Sandown-class minehunters are to leave Portsmouth today to relieve sister ships Sandown and Bangor in the Gulf. |
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I found him hunkered with his nightmares in the soupily humid town of Bangor, in the American State of Maine. |
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The body was recovered by police divers and removed to a mortuary at Bangor. |
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Dr Newman taught at the University of Bangor, North Wales, and then returned to York to become keeper of military history at the Castle Museum. |
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The lake's attractions for anglers was of significant economic importance to the Bangor area. |
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The shop in Bangor lubed the gear legs with a special cold-weather grease, and the problem was solved. |
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This was a very one sided game which Bangor dominated from start to finish and they ran out deserving winners. |
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A wife's quest to honour her husband's memory came to fruition on Friday evening when an impressive new Grotto was unveiled in Bangor. |
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Deborah, an experienced diver, gained a BSc in zoology at Bangor University before completing her Masters degree in ecology. |
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I got in some extra training for Kilimanjaro last week and tackled the Bangor Trail all on my lonesome. |
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These would be carried on the narrow gauge railways down to Port Penrhyn, Bangor and loaded onto the ship by hand. |
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Let's push the boat out and have an each-way Trixie at Bangor. |
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In September 2003, Monica retired as the postmistress of Bangor, bringing an end to the 124-year connection between her family and the postal service in the community. |
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Teeth are grinding in front of computers from Bangor to Baltimore, San Diego to San Jose. |
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Wages aren't lower in Boston than in Bangor because of the larger labor supply. |
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The Drumaness bowler scythed through the defence of Alan Millar with just the second delivery of his first over, dismissing the Bangor opener for 4 runs. |
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In the Bangor District, the Owenmore river experienced excellent fishing as a rise in water levels and a late run of fish provided a major boost to angling. |
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I have a total payroll of about 60 people, most of them working for the two radio stations I own in Bangor, Maine. |
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You can hear as much Scouse as Welsh spoken in the streets of Bangor. |
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In the Gaelic football stronghold of Erris, local clubs Erris Utd, Bangor Hibs, Kilmore and Valley Rovers have performed miracles promoting soccer in the barony. |
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It was a technical triumph, using live link-ups to Scotland, Plymouth, London, Manchester, Belfast, Derbyshire and Bangor, with Lomax at the centre of the web in Birmingham. |
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A young lad of fourteen caught up with me and we walked to Bangor. |
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Bangor City have also won the Welsh Cup eight times, most recently in the 2010 competition. |
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Bangor is also home to rugby union team Bangor RFC who play in the WRU Division Two North league. |
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Bangor is home to a small BBC broadcasting centre, producing a large amount of output for BBC Radio Cymru. |
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Bangor University also has its own student radio station called Storm FM, which broadcasts to the Ffriddoedd Site and from their website. |
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On 24 February 2010 BBC Radio 1's The Chris Moyles Show announced Bangor as the location for Radio 1's Big Weekend concert festival. |
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The morning show was broadcast on location from Bangor, with the announcement as well as a portion of the lineup being revealed. |
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From here onwards to Bangor, the route is close to the North Wales Coast railway. |
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There is formal collaboration with the College of Natural Sciences in Bangor University. |
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From September 2007 it became known as Bangor University, having become independent from the federal University of Wales. |
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Students from University College, London, were evacuated to continue their studies in a safer environment at Bangor. |
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The university occupies a substantial proportion of Bangor and also has some departments in Wrexham. |
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The site is named after the former Bangor Normal College, which has since been incorporated into the university. |
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All Bangor University students automatically become members of the Students' Union unless they choose to opt out. |
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In January 2016 Bangor Students' Union moved into the new Pontio Arts and Innovation Centre, Deiniol Road, Bangor. |
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To view this mountain I and my little family set off in a caleche on the third morning after our arrival at Bangor. |
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In October 2012 Student Volunteering Bangor was awarded the Queen's Award for Voluntary Service. |
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The FM licence allows for broadcast to a very small area of Bangor, namely the Ffriddoed Road Halls of Residence. |
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Aberystwyth University, Bangor University, and Swansea University now all award their own degrees. |
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He and his wife moved to Bethesda in 1969, a village near Bangor and close to the Penrhyn Quarry. |
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Prior to the inaugural season, Bangor City, Newtown and Rhyl reluctantly agreed to play in the League of Wales. |
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Commentary of matches involving Bangor City, both home and away, is also available by visiting the fans website, www. |
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The BBC's Bangor base played host to the BBC Variety Department during the war, although this fact was never officially announced. |
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It broadcasts throughout Wales from studios in Cardiff, Bangor, Aberystwyth and Carmarthen on FM, DAB, digital TV and online. |
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On 23 May they played the In New Music We Trust stage at the Radio 1 Big Weekend in Bangor, North Wales. |
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On 16 July 2007, he received an Honorary Fellowship of Bangor University, for services to the film industry. |
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Schomberg occupied the towns of Bangor and Belfast, before successfully laying siege to Carrickfergus. |
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Coastguard offices for the lough, although referred to as Belfast Coastguard, are located in the town of Bangor by the marina. |
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One at Cultra just outside Holywood, The Royal North of Ireland Yacht Club, and the Royal Ulster based from Bangor. |
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Bangor Marina is one of the largest in Ireland and the marina has on occasion been awarded the Blue Flag for attention to environmental issues. |
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Since then he has lectured at Bangor University and the University of Reading and is an honorary professor of linguistics at Bangor. |
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The late Bishop of Bangor and Liberal churchman Tony Crockett used the word adiaphora to denote this issue. |
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The tea shop is the brainchild of Kala Krishnan who recently graduated in Business from Bangor University. |
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Reilly in the Bangor Daily News recalling some celebrated cases of what is classified in medical circles as Jumping Frenchmen of Maine Syndrome. |
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Mr Roberts, from Bangor, has also trained Rolo to herd ducks into a pen and jump through hoops. |
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There are several opportunities to volunteer at Bangor University, the main hub being Student Volunteering Bangor, within the Students' Union. |
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In addition to Cardiff, Newport and Swansea, the communities of Bangor, St Asaph and St Davids also have city status in the United Kingdom. |
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Cardiff and Bangor followed, and the three colleges came together in 1893 to form the University of Wales. |
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This would form part of a major development, with links to both George Best Belfast City Airport and the Bangor railway line. |
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The North Wales Coast Line links Crewe and Chester to Bangor and Holyhead, from where there is a ferry service to Ireland. |
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Retail, transport and educational infrastructure are centred on Wrexham, Rhyl, Colwyn Bay, Llandudno and Bangor. |
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In 26 days, he raided and looted Hampden, Bangor, and Machias, destroying or capturing 17 American ships. |
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The Bangor studios produce a large amount of Radio Cymru programmes with some music and feature output for Radio Wales originating from Wrexham. |
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They operate principally between Bangor, Portadown and Londonderry and Belfast. |
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Mary, Caernarfon, and Llagadwaladr, Anglesey, were transferred from the Diocese of Chester to that of Bangor. |
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He was awarded a bursary in 1932 to study at Bangor University, where he read Latin. |
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He had been ill with a heart condition and had been treated at Ysbyty Gwynedd in Bangor until two weeks before he died. |
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She graduated in Welsh at the University College of North Wales, Bangor and trained as a teacher. |
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Llywelyn did not discover the full details of the plot until Owain confessed to the Bishop of Bangor. |
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Gruffudd's remains were interred in a tomb in the presbytery of Bangor Cathedral. |
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The education sector is also very important for the local economy, including Bangor University and Menai College. |
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Owain died in 1170, and despite having been excommunicated was buried in Bangor Cathedral by the local clergy. |
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Bangor was burnt by a detachment of the royal army and the Bishop of Bangor captured. |
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His place of retreat was known to Einion Bishop of Bangor and Gronw ab Dafydd, who basely betrayed him. |
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The A487 passes directly through Caernarfon, with Bangor to the north and Porthmadog to the south. |
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Caernarvon railway station opened in 1852 as the western terminus of the Bangor and Carnarvon Railway. |
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In 2006, he was awarded an Honorary Fellowship by the University of Wales, Bangor. |
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Bangor itself is an old Welsh word for a wattled enclosure, such as the one that originally surrounded the cathedral site. |
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Another claim to fame is that Bangor allegedly has the longest High Street in Wales and the United Kingdom. |
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During World War II, parts of the BBC evacuated to Bangor during the worst of the Blitz. |
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Bangor railway station, which serves the city, is located on the North Wales Coast Line from Crewe and Chester to Holyhead. |
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Bangor has a central shopping area around the High Street, and retail outlets on Caernarfon Road, on the outskirts of the city. |
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Wartski Fields were bequeathed to the city and people of Bangor by his widow, Winifred Marie, in memory of Isidore Wartski. |
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Lee Beattie's stupendous bicycle kick for Prestatyn Town against Bangor City is not among the contenders for the latest Puskas Award. |
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Selvas has subsequently made up for disappointing at Bangor, but Green Prospect has not run since that May 25 victory. |
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Morris was the founder of Bangor and Llandudno shuls in 1894 and 1905, and a respected shop owner. |
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Some Sunday night Open Mic action can be found at The Pot and Kettle in Rhyl and Skerries in Bangor. |
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Bangor and Portrush along with Co Fermanagh, the Giant's Causeway and the Mournes are all given the thumbs up. |
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Bangor could find the going tough on Bala's mudbath, while Port Talbot will be looking to complete the double over Afan Lido. |
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The Bangor Fresh event organised by Top Banana Promotions Ltd starts at 2pm on September 18 and runs until 3am the next morning. |
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Jackie was born and raised in Bangor and remained there all of his life spending 36 years as a trackman with British Rail. |
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Other Bangor researchers were Prof Lew Hardy and PhD student and trick cyclist Matthew Barlow. |
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Funding was awarded to the Soils Training and Research Studentships consortium, led by Bangor University and Lancaster University. |
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Bangor University's Dr Cynog Prys is Tweeting messages through the medium of Welsh to A Level pupils. |
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Fellow Bangor oceanographers, Ben Powell and Phil Wiles, are currently surveying the Arctic Ocean north of Siberia. |
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Students from Bangor University are helping staff at Pili Palas butterfly centre near Menai Bridge to create the butterfly and wildlife zone. |
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Off Aberdesach were 12 great northern divers, while Bangor harbour hosted a juvenile glaucous gull. |
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Civil liberties groups have claimed the draconian rules will make Bangor like the communist dictatorship. |
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A US style drive-thru chain will open its latest restaurant in Bangor early next year and has revealed the locations for its next four eateries. |
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Mr Landry, of Tregarth, near Bangor, receives 11 and a half hours of home help per week. |
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Health chiefs said they discovered the Pseudomonas infection in the ITU at Ysbyty Gwynedd, Bangor, and have dealt with it. |
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Appearing on Friday night are Cajuns Denbo, a six piece band from Bangor who perform the majority of their material in their native Welsh language rather than Cajun French. |
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Recently, Professor Peter Fields, formerly of Bangor University, has suggested that the Camulodunum in West Yorkshire is the likely location of King Arthur's Camelot. |
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In a smuttier newspaper than this fine organ, I might have been tempted to repeat the old joke about going to Bangor only to discover that she wasn't in. |
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In November 2008, Aberystwyth, Bangor and Swansea Universities decided to exercise their right to register students to study for their own awarded degrees. |
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The largest settlements are Bangor, Caernarfon, Bethesda, Ffestiniog, Llanddeiniolen, Llanllyfni, Porthmadog and Pwllheli, all in the northern part of the county. |
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A former university lecturer, he has also been the president of Bangor University since 2000, as well as currently being a member of the governing body of the Church in Wales. |
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There is a long tradition of student volunteering in Bangor. |
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Belfast to Bangor and Belfast to Lisburn are strategically the most important routes on the network with the greatest number of passengers and largest profit margins. |
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One hall, Bryn Eithin, overlooks the centre of Bangor, and is close to the Science Departments and the Schools of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering. |
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It also provides local bus services in many towns and cities all over Northern Ireland including Bangor, Derry, Ballymena, Omagh, Craigavon and Antrim. |
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The largest accommodation site is the Friddoedd Village in Upper Bangor, about ten minutes' walk from Top College, the Science Site and the city centre. |
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There was an arrival of Whinchats on Monday, with birds at RSPB Conwy and Gronant, and Tree Pipits at Gronant, the Great Orme, Bangor Mountain and Bardsey. |
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The nearest large regional hospital is Ysbyty Gwynedd, in Bangor. |
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In 2012 Bangor was ranked 251st among the world's top universities. |
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Tom Cockbill, a past zoology and conservation student, recently set up Wild Elements, a social enterprise based in Bangor, with backing from the university careers service. |
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Along with Treforest, residents' associations in Cardiff, Swansea and Bangor have all joined the National HMO Lobby which campaigns for legislation to tackle studentification. |
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Funding has been awarded to the Soils Training and Research Studentships consortium, of which Bangor University is a co-leader with Lancaster University. |
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The last years of Owain's life were spent in disputes with the Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Becket, over the appointment of a new Bishop of Bangor. |
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It has won an NUS Green Impact Excellence award, and was also one of the top five scoring students' unions nationally for their Love Bangor Community Partnership project. |
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Having been introduced to Maharishi Mahesh Yogi only the previous night in London, on 25 August they travelled to Bangor for his Transcendental Meditation retreat. |
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From the 18th century the institutions that would begin to have the function of modern prisons began to appear in Aberystwyth, Bangor and Beaumaris. |
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A GRANT will allow archivists at will allow archivists at GR Bangor University to complete the cataloguing of the remaining Penrhyn Castle papers. |
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Flint took an early lead with a kick down field and after catching Bangor in possession James Berisford was able to touch down and Damian Goss kicked the conversion. |
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The pupils at Coed Mawr Infants in Bangor are undertaking simple outdoor fieldwork using thermometers, rain gauges made out of pop bottles and cameras. |
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Of special interest here are the extended discussions of two works with considerable plainchant notation, the Bangor Pontifical and the Penpont Antiphoner. |
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Given a walk-over by Dolgellau, Prestatyn's second round tie at Bangor on Sunday was washed out with both clubs settling for a coin toss to settle the tie. |
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Bangor started the second half well setting up a series of rucks that resulted in a well deserved try for Caulfield, who picked the ball up and dove over near the corner. |
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Skipper and man of the match O'Neill also proved a hero in defence as Bangor withstood periods of Llanelli pressure to earn their place against Rhyl or Port Talbot. |
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Maine receives passenger jet service at its two largest airports, the Portland International Jetport in Portland, and the Bangor International Airport in Bangor. |
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Idzi, signed from Welsh Premier League Bangor City, is now established as Merthyr Town's number one goalie as the league leaders work to press home their advantage. |
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She went on to read music at the University of Wales, Bangor. |
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Ysbyty Gwynedd is located in Bangor in the suburb of Penrhosgarnedd. |
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Radio Ceredigion has a TSA of 74,000 people, and can be heard from Bangor through to Cross Hands, including parts of Powys, Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire. |
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These three clubs are Aberystwyth Town, Bangor City and Newtown. |
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The Britart celebrity, 47, who was homeless twice in her life aged 17 and 23, submitted the image to a Bangor art gallery which was raising money for homeless charities. |
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The 'Irate Eight', as they were dubbed, consisted of Bangor City, Barry Town, Caernarfon Town, Colwyn Bay, Merthyr Tydfil, Newport, Newtown and Rhyl. |
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Before his return to Wales, Williams worked mainly in menial jobs, and later studied intermittently at both the University College of Swansea and Bangor. |
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Councillors, acting against officers recommendations, The site of the Bangor High Street flats scheme rejected the plans, stating the scheme would overdevelop the area. |
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This led to calls from the vice chancellors of the universities of Aberystwyth, Bangor, Cardiff, Glamorgan and Swansea for the University of Wales to be wound up. |
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