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londonbikers.com (Free subscription) | 22/08/2008
The latest press releases from the Motorcycle Action Group (MAG) which works on behalf of motorcyclists across Britain. MAG is a voluntary organisation, drawing membership from across the whole spectrum of motorcycling. The releases contain news about the cancellation of the Isle of Anglesey Motorcycle Show, a study undertaken on behalf of the Department for Transport about the benefits of allowing...
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 22/08/2008
The Isle of Anglesey Motorcycle Show has been cancelled four days before it was due to start this weekend, after North Wales Police.
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Jangle Jangle (Free subscription) | 25/06/2008
When you're going for a bike ride to the Isle of Anglesey at 1.30pm in the afternoon it doesn't help when your fellow biking buddy doesn't turn up until 3.00pm. A brief calculation confirmed the fact that if we departed for Anglesey at 3.00 in the afternoon (more like 3.30 by the time we'd finished faffing around), not only would we be unlikely to find anything touristy open by the time we got there,...
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Travelblog (Free subscription) | 08/06/2008
I'm in Dublin at the moment having come from Caernarfon pronouced Carnarvon in the northern Welsh county of Gwynedd. For those of you playing at home Caernarfon is on the west coast of mainland Wales just across the passage from the Isle of Anglesey. Anglesey is joined to mainland Wales by a bridge and historically significant as it was the Druids last stronghold in the fight against the
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Nick Bourne AM (Free subscription) | 22/01/2008
The case of the Queen on the application of Deepdock Limited, Myti Mussels Limited, Extra Mussel Limited, Ogwen Mussel Limited, and Andrew Wilson v the Welsh Ministers and the Isle of Anglesey County Council, Anglesey Boat Company Limited, and the North Western and North Wales Sea Fisheries Committee might not look like a significant legal [...]
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Liverpool Daily Post.co.uk (Free subscription) | 24/09/2007
IF YOU can imagine the Isle of Anglesey wrenched from the rest of Britain by an earthquake, then floating off on a North Atlantic cruise – while the rest of the world is distracted by the Falklands conflict – then you are in good company.
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Liverpool Daily Post.co.uk (Free subscription) | 24/09/2007
IF YOU can imagine the Isle of Anglesey wrenched from the rest of Britain by an earthquake, then floating off on a North Atlantic cruise – while the rest of the world is distracted by the Falklands conflict – then you are in good company.