I wish to thank Colin Down for his help with this website. His own website is a personal collection of route guides and pictures that will allow you to experience some of his favourite cycle rides |
The Rhydymwyn Valley Site North Wales Wildlife Trust North East Wales Wildlife Rhydymwyn Service Station |
A very informative site and well worth a visit even if you are not interested in what is on-they have that as well of course |
Links to other sites and other Useful Contact Numbers |
These exhibitors came to the first Village Show in 2008 |
Either click on a button or an image or a different coloured underlined title to visit each of these websites below-there are 60 on this page |
The Rhydymwyn and Hendre Community Group have selected the above links as of potential interest to the local community but can take no responsibility for their content. If you find that a site has moved or is inactive please be kind enough to email me at webmaster@rhydymwyn-hendre.org/ |
The northern section of this route follows the Clwydian Range and gives superb views and excellent walking |
The Clwyd Badger Group |
For information on Butterfly Conservation and a downloadable chart of native welsh butterflies |
This trail goes between Llanymynech and Basingwerk Abbey, near Holywell |
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Follow this link for information on what to do when you come across fly-tipping. |
The Valley Site Archeological Report from Birmingham University |
wants a future where everyone , everywhere can enjoy seeing and hearing bats as a natural part of their environment. Join the BCT to help ensure that bats and their habitats are around for future generations to enjoy |
The Mold Cape in the British Museum |
Members of the FORV were treated to a marvellous day on Hilbre Island with the Friends of Hilbre. Visit their website to find out what they do. |
During the last ten years a dedicated group of friends from the Penyffordd area have raised thousands of pounds for the benefit of local charities. Every year they organise, and take part in, a variety of sponsored events, including walks, cycle rides and horse rides. Their 2007 appeal raised a magnificent £9000 for Macmillan Cancer Support |
I would like to add here my personal thanks to George Jones for his technical help and seemingly endless patience with the construction of this website Thanks George |
are open to all who want to "recycle" that special something rather than throw it away.One rule: everything listed must be free. |
Contact Wagtails if you have old bedding- quilts,bedcovers, blankets and also suit cases, they can make very good use of them |
Community RePaint provides an outlet for unwanted reusable paint while helping local communities and individuals. |
Financial help available if you're planning to make energy saving improvements to your home. |
Every year Clwyd Practical Classics hold a classic car show at Caerwys in July and a smaller show in Northop in September to raise money for charities in the local area.The Show is held at Barlows Caravan Park, Caerwys Nr. MOLD. Signposted from the A55 (exit 31) or A541 at the Caerwys Junction. It is an excellent show with over 600 vehicles, stalls and other attractions set in beautiful surroundings with all the profits going to charity. |
Changing the world one gift at a time |
The North Wales Wildlife Trust is one of 47 Wildlife Trusts across the UK and one of 6 Welsh Wildlife Trusts. Our vision is a North Wales rich in wildlife and enjoyed by all |