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freefair
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« on: June 22, 2011, 11:42:51 AM »
« edited: June 22, 2011, 11:49:24 AM by freefair »

I'd agree with splitting Meirionnydd, the southern half below the Mawddach  seems much more culturally and logistically in tune with West Montgomeryshire and Northern Ceredigion.
A "Cambrian Coast" , or "Aberdyfi" seat (a fitting geographical description and the name of the area's premier seaside resort) could be one idea.
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« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2012, 09:18:41 AM »

On Thursday, I'll be going to the Liberty Stadium in Swansea (as a representative of my aunt and grandparents in law) to query about the carving up of Montgomeryshire into Gwynedd, Glyndwr and Powys South. Is anyone else coming along (as it would be nice to put faces to forum names)?
I know it a shame to abolish such a historic constituency (though only at Westminster level), but I do feel that with regards to Gwynedd the W.B.C have made the right decision as Machynlleth does seem more like Meirionydd in both geography and community, as does everywhere west of Mallwyd in the humble opinion, once past the Brigands Inn you feel like you are in Snowdonia.
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