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Ben Roberts, managing director of Welsh gold specialists Clogau, says: "The rising price for gold is almost a double-edged sword as it prices many potential buyers out of the market."
Gold price continues its dizzying climb as economies come under threat 2011
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But of the twelve seats, only two represent areas where closures were suggested (namely Ysgol y Clogau and Rhydyclafdy, and by now there's no real opposition to closing Rhydyclafdy).
Archive 2008-05-01 2008
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But of the twelve seats, only two represent areas where closures were suggested namely Ysgol y Clogau and Rhydyclafdy, and by now there's no real opposition to closing Rhydyclafdy.
Electoral Lies 2008
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The letter was sent after a number of parents from Ysgol y Clogau in Bontddu near Dolgellau expressed their "disappointment" with the intention to close the school.
Archive 2007-12-01 2007
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Traditionally gold from a nugget from the Clogau Gold mine was used, but the mine has been closed and only a sliver remains.
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The Clogau Gold mine, where other royal family members, including Queen Elizabeth, got their gold has been closed.
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Traditionally gold from a nugget from the Clogau Gold mine was used, but the mine has been closed and only a sliver remains.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Traditionally gold from a nugget from the Clogau Gold mine was used, but the mine has been closed and only a sliver remains.
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Prince Charles also exchanged Clogau welsh gold rings with Camilla the Duchess of Cornwall in 2005.
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Clogau welsh gold, which traditionally has been used in the Royal family to make beautiful wedding bands, is now available at
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