
Colwyn Bay
Find your way around websites with news, history and information on the Colwyn Bay area.
Best of Colwyn Bay
http://www.thebestof.co.uk/colwynbay
As well as a business directory, this site features local news and events and useful information on living in the area.
Colwyn Bay Football Club
http://www.colwynbayfc.co.uk
The official website of the Seagulls, who play in the English Unibond League, with latest news, results and fixtures, as well as links to some of the fans' unofficial sites
Rhos-on-Sea Rotary Club
http://www.rhosonsea.rotary1180.org
Part of the worldwide International Rotary movement, the Rhos-on-Sea club lists details of forthcoming events and activities, as well as reports of past activities.
Colwyn Jetski Club
http://www.colwynjetskiclub.co.uk/
The Colwyn Jetski Club operates from the Victoria Pier slipway at Colwyn Bay and aims to promote safe use of personal watercraft. Members are offered coaching from qualified instructors and preferential use of seafront facilities.
Colwyn Bay Rugby Club
http://www.colwynbayrugby.co.uk/
This site is easy to navigate and offers all the information a Colwyn Bay rugby fan might need. Up-to-date results are provided, as well as contacts to the youth and juniors teams and club history. There is also information on Colwyn Bay as a town and even links to current weather and conditions in the area.
Mochdre Cricket Club
http://mochdre.play-cricket.com/
One of the Play Cricket family of sites, it includes fixtures and results, a club history and a members only section.
Llandudno and Colwyn Bay
http://www.llandudno-tourism.co.uk/
This is the official tourist website for the coastal stretch of Conwy county, from Kinmel Bay to Llanfairfechan, including the major resorts of Llandudno and Colwyn Bay. There's plenty of useful information there but, irritatingly, you have to scroll the text through a small viewing window.
Friends of Theatr Colwyn
http://www.theatrcolwynfriends.com/
Colwyn Bay's only theatre (formerly the Prince of Wales) also shows films on its massive screen. Find out about the friends organisation and follow the link to the Venue Cymru site to find out what's on.
Colwyn Bay Victoria Pier
http://www.victoriapier.com
Read the history of the town's seafront landmark, find out what's going on there and how you can help secure the restoration and future of a structure that has had such a troubled past. Suggested by Steve Hunt, Colwyn Bay.
Colwyn Bay Athletics Club
http://www.colwynbayac.com
There are details of past meetings and who's who in the committee members' line-up. Goal Setting sets out the aims of the club and if you're not local, there's help in the form of a map of how to find the place. The links page lists other sports-related sites for you to check out.
Harlequin Puppet Theatre
http://www.bimbamboozle.com/
This user-friendly site lets you know everything that's going on in the theatre, with introductions to the different shows, times and prices and a puppet gallery. Professional puppeteers are invited backstage - click on the intriguing links such as 'Secrets of Manipulation' and 'Marionette Masterclass' to unravel the mysteries of puppeteering. Suggested by Chris Somerville, Rhos on Sea.
Young Conwy
http://www.youngconwy.com
This site is divided into four main categories - Live, Work, Play, Downloads - you can find details on where you can find help with bullying, health problems, your rights as a young worker and lots more. There's also space to tell the world about your band, things you get up to in Conwy, and forthcoming events. Suggested by Lynne Jones.
Llanddulas Hidden History
http://www.llanddulashiddenhistory.co.uk/
It may be a small village but this site shows it's got a great deal of history. Find out about the vanished road, the train disaster, the Rose Queens and lots more. There are also photos of the village, past and present and the chance to post community news and buy and sell items. Suggested by Mark Faux from Llanddulas.
Colwyn Bay Civic Society
http://www.colwynbaycivicsociety.co.uk/
For those interested in the town's heritage and future, there's a brief history and description of Colwyn Bay on this developing site, as well as details of the group's objectives, events and how to join.
Old Colwyn Golf Club
http://www.oldcolwyngolfclub.co.uk/
This small club with a nine-hole course welcomes visitors. You can find photos, plus scorecard, fees and directions on their website.
Rhos-on-Sea Golf Club
http://www.rhosgolf.co.uk/
This simple, straight-forward website has info on the history, facilities and contacts for the course, clubhouse and hotel.
Suggested by Greg Robbins from Llandudno.
Côr Meibion Colwyn
http://www.cormeibioncolwyn.com/
The choir's official website includes its history, recordings, schedule and joining details, plus a feature on their experiences filming with TV's Two Fat Ladies. Suggested by Bryan Jones, Old Colwyn.
Touchstones 12
http://www.touchstones12.org.uk/
Find out how this Bay charity is helping people rebuild their lives from rock bottom, helping sufferers from drug, alcohol and substance dependency. There are some heartening personal stories. Suggested by Danie Strydom, Colwyn Bay.
Colwyn Bay Life
http://www.colwynbaylife.co.uk
This site is dedicated to the Colwyn Bay Regeneration Project, so you can find out about their initiatives, as well as other useful information for life in the town. Suggested by Chris Hughes, Colwyn Bay
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