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Meet the Reluctant Aristocrat Who Returned His Estate to Nature
North Wales Wildlife Trust renamed the reserve after public consultation to honor its historic Welsh identity and cultural heritage, supported by national language and heritage bodies.
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Nature reserve returned to historic Welsh name - Llyn Celanedd - which translates to 'Pool of Dead Bodies'
The nature reserve near Tal-y-bont, Bangor, has been called Spinnies Aberogwen in recent years but will now be known as Llyn Celanedd after a public consultation
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Following an extensive public consultation, North Wales Wildlife Trust has announced that its nature reserve near Tal-y-bont, Bangor, will now be known by its historic Welsh name, ‘Llyn Celanedd’, replacing the more recent title ‘Spinnies Aberogwen’. The decision honours the site’s rich cultural heritage and aligns with the Trust’s policy of restoring traditional Welsh place names where appropriate. Supported by local residents, heritage groups,…
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