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Archaeology

21st Jan 0103

Posted in Lead Mining, People Tagged Archaeology, Events, Romans, Story of Halkyn

A New Garrison at the Fort

On this most dull and inclement morning I awoke to the sound of marching feet, I cannot say I’m not glad to have a reminder of home in this dank outpost but these young pups look more likely to be... Read More »

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Flintshire County Council Cadwyn Clwyd European Agricultural Fund Leader Welsh Government Grosvenor Estate Halkyn Mountain Common Ranger Natural Resources Wales Cemex

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