
Llandudno
Here's our guide to web sites for the Llandudno area.
Llandrillo College
http://www.llandrillo.ac.uk
The main campus is in Rhos on Sea, but Llandrillo College also delivers courses leading to a wide range of qualifications up to degree level in other locations, including Llandudno and Rhyl. You'll find details of all their courses, facilities and premises on the website.
Mostyn Art Gallery, Llandudno
http://www.mostyn.org
Find out about events, educational opportunities and services at this leading gallery. You can also view a selection of images from the exhibitions, past and present. Suggested by Iwan from Llanrwst
Venue Cymru, Llandudno
http://www.venuecymru.co.uk/home.php?/home
Formerly the North Wales Theatre, this theatre, conference and arena complex has a new website. You can find out what's on, what's coming up, book tickets online, book a meal, or join the mailing list: there are links to the venue's education opportunities and patrons, plus contacts.
Llandudno Junction Football Club
http://www.llandudnojunctionfc.co.uk
This football club for all ages and both sexes maintains an up-to-date and comprehensive site with match reports, results, fixtures and other club news. They also sell club merchandise through the site.present navigation bar makes it easy to use and there is plenty of both written and photographic evidence of the club's history and successes. There are also links to the clubs scout, and encouragement for players from all over the world to get in touch.
Great Orme Badminton Club
http://www.geocities.com/greatormebc/
This site is well-illustrated with photos of the club players and facilities, as well as information on how to join and where to go. Although there is no navigation bar beyond the home page, there are useful links to other badminton sites in North Wales and beyond.
Llandudno Hockey Club
http://www.llandudnohockey.org.uk/
As well as fixtures and latest results, you'll be able to read the history of the club and find out about membership and contacts. Suggested by John Williams, Llanrhos.
Craig y Don Bowling Club
http://www.williams5739.freeserve.co.uk/
Keep up to date with Craig y Don Bowling Club's events on this friendly and informative site. It is crammed with details of the club, including facilities, membership and newsletters as well as links to other bowling websites. Why not test your knowledge of Welsh Crown Green Bowls in the quiz? The site itself is relatively easy to get around, but the back button is needed to return to the previous page.
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.
Llandudno Photographic Society
http://www.llps.org.uk/
It's straightforward, informative and up-to-date. There are galleries for viewing examples of members' work. What more could you want? Log on if you want to join the club or just look at some nice pictures.
Llandudno and Colwyn Bay Marksmen
http://www.lcbmarksmen.co.uk
This site gives a great deal of information on the different types of Target Rifle shooting, with emphasis on safety. There is also lots of photos of the team members in action and a list of forthcoming events. You do have to click on the 'back' button to return to the homepage, where you'll hear the bang-bang sound effect of the gun shots again. Suggested by Mike Shields from Llandudno
Llandudno Town Council
http://www.llandudno.gov.uk
This site gives the people of Llandudno access to the workings and goings on of their town council. It's very easy to use and has lots of useful info on council events, community initiatives, planning, finance and council members. Suggested by Toby Prosser
Llandudno, the Queen of North Welsh resorts
http://www.greatorme.btinternet.co.uk/
This site is a great introduction to Llandudno, especially the history of its churches, gardens and the Great Orme. It's well-illustrated with large, colour images and there are also helpful links to other Llandudno-related sites. The navigation (through a 'next' button or links at the bottom of a page) is a little erratic, but there's usually a link back to the homepage to help you find your way back. Suggested by Noel Walley from Llandudno
Cytun - Llandudno Churches Together
http://www.llandudnochurches.org.uk/
This site offers information on the location, service timetables and clergy of all the churches in the Llandudno area. There are links to other relevant sites and a pictorial tour of Llandudno's churches. Just click on a link at the top and you'll be taken to the relevant section lower down the main page (or you can scroll - the page is very long). Some people may find the colour contrast on this site somewhat bright. Suggested by Nick Sissons from Llandudno
Great Orme Exploration Society
http://www.goes.org.uk/
Some useful links on this site, like pages on the society's trips and walks, are still under construction, but you can still get a flavour of their activities by reading some of their past newsletters, surveys and perusing the many photographs of Llandudno which are very helpfully accompanied by detailed descriptions. There's lots of information on the Great Orme itself - from its many mine shafts, caves to it's history - and an introduction to Ormesday... Suggested by Tony Davies from Llandudno
Llandudno Historical Society
http://www.llandudnohistoricalsociety.org.uk
This no-fuss easy-to-navigate site gives a basic and informative introduction to the town's club for those interested in all aspects of local history. Find out what they're up to and how to join. Suggested by Alan Bates, Llandudno
Paynes Reunion
http://www.paynesreunion.co.uk
There's great nostalgia value to this site for people who remember bopping the night away at Paynes Cafe Royal back in the sixties and seventies. Find out about reunions, if you can overlook the irritating dots following your cursor - very psychedelic! Suggested by Rob Jones, Penmaenmawr.
Llandudno on the Web
http://www.llandudnoontheweb.com
This new site is offering to publish local events and community information free, as well as advertising businesses and services. Suggested by James Small
Llandudno & Colwyn Bay Tramway Society
swissitalianpaddlesteamers.com/lcbtramsoc/
Plenty of photos for tram fans and nostalgics here, plus details of the society which eventually hopes to get trams running again on a demonstration line.
Suggested by Karl Durrant, Colwyn Bay.
Llandudno Karate Association
http://www.llandudnokarate.com/
This site tells you all about the Association and its teachers as well as class times and locations. Suggested by Carly Binks from Old Colwyn
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