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    As of January 2010, the Cambrian News was the second largest newspaper in Wales, claiming a circulation of 24,000 copies in six regional editorial versions, and 60,000 weekly readers. The circulation area of mid, west and north Wales covered 3,000 square miles (7,800 km 2 ).

  3. Holidaymaker (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Holidaymaker is a seasonal publication produced by Cambrian News, [1] ... Since 2009, Holidaymaker can be viewed for free as an online publication. References

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  5. The Cambrian - Wikipedia

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    The Cambrian, a weekly newspaper started by George Haynes and L. W. Dillwyn in 1804, was the first newspaper published in Wales. Its original publisher was Thomas Jenkins. The full masthead proclaimed The Cambrian and Weekly General Advertiser for Swansea and the Principality of Wales.

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  8. North Wales - Wikipedia

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    The weekly Aberystwyth-based Cambrian News covers southern Gwynedd and publishes separate editions for the Arfon/Dwyfor and Meirionydd districts. A weekly Welsh-language newspaper, Y Cymro is published each week by the Cambrian News from its Porthmadog office alongside two localised Welsh titles, Y Cyfnod (Bala) and Y Dydd (Dolgellau).

  9. 2024 Talerddig train collision - Wikipedia

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    Talerddig was a station and passing loop at the summit of the Cambrian Line between Caersws and Machynlleth. The station opened in 1900 and was closed in 1965, but the passing loop remained in use and is a regular crossing point for trains. In the westbound direction, trains approach Talerddig on a rising gradient of 1 in 80 (1.25%). [3]