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St Asaph
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Bettisfield
- We are a small rural parish in North East Wales who extend a welcome to all - whether visitors or local.
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Gwersyllt
- We are a parish on the edge of Wrexham town comprising the villages of Gwersyllt, Summerhill Rhosrobin and Bradley.
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Bala
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Berriew
- We are a small rural parish on the border of Montgomeryshire and Shropshire, between Welshppol and Newtown. We extend a wrm welcome welcome to the many visitors to the very picturesque village.
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Betws yn Rhos
- We are a small rural church 5 miles inland from the North Wales Coast between Abergele and Colwyn Bay who extend a warm welcome to all.
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Bistre
- Bistre Parish covers two thirds of the town of Buckley and all of Mynydd Isa in Flintshire.We offer a warm welcome to everyone at all our Churches.
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Bronington
- Welcome to Holy Trinity Church which serves the rural parish and village of Bronington, North East Wales, bordering Shropshire. Sunday Worship at Holy Trinity is at 11.00am and offers a mix of traditional and informal, family - friendly services, all followed by refreshments, to which all are warmly welcomed.
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Cefn
- We are a small rural parish in the Vale of Clwyd who extend a welcome to all - whether visitors or local.
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Colwyn
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Corwen
- Our parish is centred upon Corwen, a small rural town (population approx 2800 ) situated on the banks of the river Dee and in the shadow of of the Berwyn mountain. The 12th Century Church, the largest in the Deanery and dedicated to two 6th Century saints, Mael and Sulien, serves the spiritual needs of Corwen and its surrounding farms and small hamlets. We are a small, welcoming bi-lingual parish.
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Denbigh
- Denbigh is a fine medieval town situated in the Vale of Clwyd, with two anglican churches - St Mary's and St Marcella's. There is a warm welcome for all at services of worship and facilities for children and families are available at the 11.00 a.m. service in St Mary's.
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Flint
- Flint is a semi-rural parish in the beautiful North of Wales. We have 3 churches within the parish and extend a warm welcome to all
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Glyndyfrdwy
- We are a small rural parish in North Wales. The population of the village is approximately 400. There is a Primary School, a Post Office/shop, a Butcher's Shop and Pub, and it is a farming community. We extend a warm welcome to all-whether visitors or local.
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Halkyn, Caerfallwch (Rhosesmor) and Rhesycae
- We are the Halkyn Mountain group of parishes, three churches with different worship styles, working together to serve God and the local community.
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Hanmer
- St Chad's Hanmer is a small rural parish with a big history on the north-east edge of Wales
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Llanarmon yn Ial
- This is a small village parish in the heart of the Clwydian hills in north east Wales, very close to Offa's Dyke path. Everyone is welcome to visit the church at any time.
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Llandderfel
- St. Derfel's Church is in the small rural village of Llandderfel about five miles from Bala, Gwynedd North Wales. Services are held every Sunday and a warm welcome is extended to all.
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Llanddulas and Llysfaen
- We are two small parishes just off the A55 near Colwyn Bay, between the mountains and the sea, and welcome everyone warmly to the life and worship of our churches.
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Llangar
- Cynwyd Church is a lovelyfriendly little church and lies beneath the Berwyn range of mountains. We are always delighted to see new faces, whether people living in the area or visitors.
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Llangystennin
- Llangystennin parish includes the areas of Llandudno Junction, Mochdre, Llangystennin, Bryn Pydew and Glanwydden. A warm welcome to all from the three churches in the parish.
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Llanrhaeadr-yng-Nghinmeirch
- We are a rural parish at the heart of the beautiful Vale of Clwyd and we extend a warm welcome to all our visitors.
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Llanrwst
- We are an historic town parish, set in the beautiful Conwy Valley approximately 15 miles from the coastal resort of Llandudno.
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Llansanffraid Glan Conwy
- Hello we are an ancient parish founded in the 5th century by Maelgwyn Gwynedd and so the worship of God has been offered up on this site for 1500 years.
The parish lies on the banks of the Afon Conwy and faces the problems and challenges of change and development lying as it does a mile from the A55 Express Way.With a lively Choir. enthusiastic Mothers Union and a very talented Banner Group The Church of Llansanffraid extends a warm welcome to all
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Meifod
- The parish church dedicated to St. Tysilio & St, Mary is the mother church of the grouped rural Benefice of Meifod with Llangynyw with Pont Robert with Pont Dolanog. We extend a warm welcome to all.
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Petryal
- We are a rural parish 5 miles inland from the North Wales Coast. The parish is made up of the villages of Llanfair Talhaiarn, Llangernyw and Llansannan. A warm welcome is extended to all.
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Pool Quay
- We are a small rural parish in Mid Wales who extend a warm welcome to all - whether visiting or living locally.
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Rhosllanerchrugog
- A bilingual community based in the villages of Rhosllanerchrugog and Johnstown, near Wrexham.
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Rhosymedre
- We are a parish that covers Rhosymedre, Cefn Mawr, Acrefair, New Bridge and Plas Madoc. A warm invitation is extended to everybody.
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Rhyl
- The Parish of Rhyl is a seaside town located on the North Wales Coast and has three church communities.
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Rossett
- We are a village approximately halfway between Wrexham and Chester in the North West of Wales, serving both the village and the wider rural community.
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Shotton
- Shotton is situated in the North-East of Wales, along side the banks of the River Dee. This is a relatively new Parish, which was formed from the old Parish of Hawarden in 1911. The town itself is an industrial town whose population didn't really take off until the docks, and then Steel Works arrived nearby. Nowadays the steel industry is struggling with job cuts, although across the River Dee is the largest industrial estate in Europe.
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St Michael's Church, Caerwys
- We are a small rural parish in the ancient town of Caerwys in North East Wales overlooking the Clwydian Hills. We extend a warm welcome to all our visitors.
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Welshpool
- Welshpool / Y Trallwng is "the Gateway to Mid-Wales" - a busy border market town in the valley of the River Severn, with Powis Castle and the Welshpool & Llanfair Railway among its attractions. We welcome all who come as worshippers, visitors and pilgrims to our ancient and imposing Parish Church.
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Worthenbury
- The Church of St Deiniol in the village of Worthenbury in the Maelor district of north-east Wales welcomes all who believe that God so loved the world that he gave His only Son, that everyone who has faith in Him may not perish but have eternal life.
