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North Wales Pioneer (Llandudno and Colwyn Bay editions) Leader The weekly Aberystwyth-based Cambrian News covers southern Gwynedd and publishes separate editions for the Arfon/Dwyfor and Meirionydd districts.
Jones' brother William built a new printworks in 1900 on Conwy Quay, where the Weekly News continued to be published until May 1972 when it moved to new purpose-built premises in Llandudno Junction; shortly afterwards it abandoned hot metal typesetting in favour of computerised printing; later technological developments allowed copy to be ...
Llandudno Athletic F.C. was a Welsh football club based in Llandudno, Conwy County Borough. The team last played in the Vale of Clwyd and Conwy Football League Premier Division, at tier 5 of the Welsh football league system. In the club's first season, they lost 25–0 in a match against Llandudno United. [3] [4]
Llandudno enjoyed a remarkable first season in the Welsh Premier League which saw them finish 3rd and earn them a place in the Europa League for the first time in their history in 2016–17. The club were relegated back to the second tier in the 2018–19 season and play in the Cymru North .
Llandudno has its own mini arts festival 'LLAWN' (Llandudno Arts Weekend) which has been running for the past three years (LLAWN01 −2013, LLAWN02 – 2014, LLAWN03 – 2015). LLAWN is a mini festival that rediscovers and celebrates Llandudno's past in rather a unique way; via art, architecture, artefact, sound, performance, and participation.
Llandudno Amateurs were a football club from Llandudno who existed during the Edwardian era. The club were first mentioned in 1901 following the demise of Llandudno Swifts. They competed in the North Wales Coast League, Welsh Cup, and North Wales Coast Cup. This incarnation of the club was last mentioned in 1913.
A new Llandudno Swifts team was founded in 2024, joining the North Wales Coast East Football League. [4] Colours. Pre November 1900 [5] [6] November 1900 onwards.
A second Llandudno Junction entered the Vale of Conwy League at the start of the 1937–38 season. The team were promoted after finishing league runners-up in the 1945–46 season. Their first season in the Welsh League North saw them finish runners-up and in 1948–49 they were league champions. This league was at the time the highest level of ...