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  • To be exact, 200m on the Welsh side in the village of Llanymynech, in Powys - while I was working in Shropshire.

    Archive 2008-02-01 2008

  • Minister for Transport John Spellar and Sue Essex, Minister for Environment in the National Assembly for Wales, today confirmed the go-ahead for the design of the Llanymynech Bypass as part of the Government''s targeted programme of improvements to the national trunk road network in England. and

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  • Llanymynech means "Church of the Monks" in English.

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  • But I see a certain irony in a loss on a community level for Llanymynech and Pant, and a national level for Wales; and that is a loss occurring due to an organisation that may only make its decision based on regional considerations in England.

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  • The scheme covers both Pant and Llanymynech, and is 92% in England (6km vs 0. 5km), but the benefit would mainly be for traffic flow in Wales.

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  • Llanymynech sits on the A483 a few miles from both the Shropshire town of Oswestry and Welshpool - next door to a village called Pant (I kid you not).

    Archive 2008-02-01 2008

  • Llanymynech means "Church of the Monks" in English.

    Llanymynech 2008

  • To be exact, 200m on the Welsh side in the village of Llanymynech, in Powys - while I was working in Shropshire.

    Llanymynech 2008

  • The scheme covers both Pant and Llanymynech, and is 92% in England 6km vs 0.5km, but the benefit would mainly be for traffic flow in Wales.

    Llanymynech 2008

  • PS Did you see the piece on Llanymynech last night on Midlands Today?

    Boris on form tonight. Glyn Davies 2008

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