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Conwy art and craft

Conwy art and craft

24 uppergate st, Conwy ,
We are your local art and craft shop and studio. We offer space for local artists and crafters to show and sell their work. Our designers are all local people who love to create things of beauty. At Conwy Art and Craft we have a passion for handmade .If you share our love of exiting, unusual handmade, vintage and recycled goods then come along to the shop and support a small local business that is trying to make a big difference. see you there.x
Tel: 7876105786
Black Cat Van Hire Conwy

Black Cat Van Hire Conwy

Unit 11, Ffordd Sam Pari, Conwy ,
Please visit our website www.blackcatvanhire.co.uk or call 01492 585 111 for full details.
Conwy Events

Conwy Events

Whats going on in Conwy town? Drop in and find out!
Castle Ink - Conwy (Tattoo Studio)

Castle Ink - Conwy (Tattoo Studio)

21 Bangor Road, Conwy ,
WE WILL NOT TATTOO ANYONE UNDER THE AGE OF 18!!! Most of our work is custom drawn for each customer Prices start from £20 Hourly rate is £45 Piercings: Ear Lobe: £6 each Nose: £15 Cartilage: £20 Belly: £20 Eye Brow: £20 If you have any questions feel free to call us on 07950621542
Tel: 7950621542
Conwy Borough Football Club

Conwy Borough Football Club

Penmaen Road, Conwy ,
Following the demise of Borough United in 1967, Welsh representatives in the European Cup Winners’ Cup in 1963/64, there was a void of Welsh League clubs in the Conwy area. Historically there has always been football in the area, and especially a Conwy team, stretching back to the 1870s. Then in 1977 Conwy Town and Conwy Royal British Legion, both of whom played in the Vale of Conwy League, amalgamated to form Conwy United. The club was duly elected to the Welsh League (North) that later became the Welsh Alliance League. In 1981/82 the club won the Welsh Intermediate Cup (now called the FAW Welsh Trophy) and the club also won the Welsh Alliance League title in 1984/85 and 1985/86. In 1990 the club became founder members of the Cymru Alliance League and finished in the top seven both seasons that they were members. Then in 1992 the club became founder members of the League of Wales. The club finished a creditable 7th place in its first season and in 1995/96 finished in 3rd place under the guidance of John Hulse, with Kenny McKenna setting a club scoring record of 49 goals in a season. The club qualified for the 1996 UEFA Intertoto Cup and played Charleroi (Belgium) and SV Ried (Austria) at the Racecourse Ground, Wrexham, and travelled to Zaglebie Lubin (Poland) and Silkeborg (Denmark). Despite not progressing past the group stage, the club gave a good account of itself especially with a 0-0 draw against Charleroi and losing to a late goal against SV Ried. In the following three seasons the club reached the semi-finals of the Welsh Cup twice, and also qualified for the FAW Premier Cup twice, most notably holding Swansea City to 0-0 draw at the Vetch Field. However the financial burden had began to take its toll on the club and in 2000 were relegated. The club decided not to progress to the Cymru Alliance and instead accepted an invitation to join the Welsh Alliance League. In its second season the club was League runners-up and Cookson Cup runners-up. The following two seasons were very difficult both on and off the field but the return of Nigel Roberts as manager kept the club up and the 2004-05 season started tremendously well with the club sitting at the top of the League. However, tragedy struck when Nigel Roberts was killed in a road accident, but the team showed great strength and character to keep fighting. The league slipped just out of reach but under the guidance of Danny McGoona reached the final of the Cookson Cup again, only to lose out 4-3 to Bethesda in one of the most dramatic finals for years. The emergence of young players at the club has seen many progress to the first team. Barry Jones returned as Manager with Keith Tansley and one of the youngest Conwy sides ever finally clinched the Cookson Cup. An extra time penalty from Matty Bennett won the trophy against rivals Llandudno Junction at Maesdu. In the league the club finished sixth while playing some attractive football. This season Paul Moroney takes over as Manager with Barry Jones and Keith Tansley remaining at the club. With the foundations set down last season the club aim to build on the young squad and hopefully challenge for honours. The club has also resurrected a Reserve side managed by Denley Smith and hopefully the progression of young talent will hold the club in good stead for the future. In 2010 Paul Moroney took charge at Y Morfa in one of the most susscessful seasons of the clubs recent history, although losing the first game of the season away at Denbigh Moroneys side went on to win the Welsh Alliance Division One and gain promotion to the Huws Gray Cymru Alliance. Also Conwy reached the final of the FAW Trophy where they led by two goals to nil until the 91st minute and somehow conceded three goals in as many minutes to gift Holywell Town the Trophy in one of the most dramatic finals in years. Conwy United also won the Fairplay League and young star Toby Jones picked up the top goalscorer award with a forty plus tally in all competitions, Toby's hard work for the season paid off in the Summer of 2011 when he was offered a full time professional contract by Welsh Premier outfit Neath which the youngster signed. In the 2011/12 season, Conwy got off to a flying start in the 2nd tier of Welsh football winning their first four games under new management Steve Jones and Dean Martin. However the form dropped and in December the duo were relieved of their duties and the new chairman Geoff Cartwright appointed Mick McGraa as manager who signed a number of key players the team needed including Dean Canning and Eddie Jebb (on-loan). Results began to improve and next season Conwy have already been tipped as "The ones to watch" In April 2012 the Football Association of Wales domestic committee approved a name change request that from the 2012/13 season the club was to be renamed Conwy Borough F.C. The club appointed Chris Herbert as the new first team manager in May 2012.
Oh Beauty

Oh Beauty

We stock a huge range of cosmetic and beauty products including: False eyelashes, nail polish, mascara and more! Check out our brand new website http://www.ohbeauty.co.uk - all orders come with FREE f
Ancient Arts

Ancient Arts

Llangelynin New Church, Conwy ,
Bringing the past to life! www.ancient-arts.org
Royal Cambrian Academy of Art

Royal Cambrian Academy of Art

Crown Lane, Conwy ,
Constituted in 1881, the Royal Cambrian Academy is a centre for artistic excellence in Wales. It has over 100 artist members and aims to exhibit work by members of the Academy, to promote up and coming artists of quality, to mount historical exhibitions and offer a lively venue for education. The Gallery is located in the centre of Conwy just off the High Street behind Plas Mawr. Entry to the gallery is FREE but we are grateful for any donations received. March - October 11am - 5pm Tuesday to Saturday (Closed Sunday and Monday) November - February Tuesday - Saturday 11am - 4pm Open: Bank Holidays
Conwy Beer Festival

Conwy Beer Festival

Conwy Touring Park Showground, Trefriw road, Conwy ,
Welcome to the home of the Conwy Beer Festival. Probably one of the best beer festivals in North Wales and definitely some of the most fun you will have this year. http://www.conwy-beer-festival.co.uk