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'''Aberconwy''' is a parliamentary constituency and former local government district of North [[Wales]], containing towns such as [[Conwy]], [[Betws-y-Coed]] and [[Llandudno]].
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[[File:WalesAberconwy1974.png|thumb|Location of Aberconwy within Wales]]'''Aberconwy''' is a parliamentary constituency and former local government district of North [[Wales]], containing towns such as [[Conwy]], [[Betws-y-Coed]] and [[Llandudno]].
  
 
The district was created in 1974, and was part of the county of [[Gwynedd]]. In 1996 it was merged with the [[Colwyn]] district to form the new [[Borough of Conwy]]. The whole of the new borough was then grouped for ceremonial purposes with the [[preserved county]] of [[Clwyd]].
 
The district was created in 1974, and was part of the county of [[Gwynedd]]. In 1996 it was merged with the [[Colwyn]] district to form the new [[Borough of Conwy]]. The whole of the new borough was then grouped for ceremonial purposes with the [[preserved county]] of [[Clwyd]].
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==LGBT history==
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There was a Llandudno [[CHE group]] in the 1970s.
  
 
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[[Category:Districts with no LGBT History]]
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[[Category:Former Welsh districts]]

Latest revision as of 20:14, 21 March 2014

Location of Aberconwy within Wales
Aberconwy is a parliamentary constituency and former local government district of North Wales, containing towns such as Conwy, Betws-y-Coed and Llandudno.

The district was created in 1974, and was part of the county of Gwynedd. In 1996 it was merged with the Colwyn district to form the new Borough of Conwy. The whole of the new borough was then grouped for ceremonial purposes with the preserved county of Clwyd.

LGBT history

There was a Llandudno CHE group in the 1970s.