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Builth
Builth meaning
A community (civil parish) served by Builth Wells Town Council in Powys, Wales.
Example sentences (14)
A ROAD was closed due to a “serious police incident” near Builth Wells earlier this evening (Wednesday, March 29).
Builth Wells did have the ball in the Corwen net in the final minute of the first half.
BUILTH Wells return to action with the visit of Pencoed in the Admiral League second division on Saturday.
MARK Hammond will be the next mayor of Builth Wells after being voted in this week.
THE Christmas lights in Builth Wells have been brightening up the town since being switched on last week, and will continue to do so thanks to organisers of the Winter Fair.
The survival of a complete series of mid-18th Century milestones between Llandrindod and Builth Wells is described as being of “considerable historic value” to Powys.
A further 31 homes will be built on Hospital Road in Builth Wells, and 34 on Piercefield Lane in Aberystwyth.
Attendees can look forward to an evening of carols sung by the Builth Wells Ladies Choir, and will be treated to a complimentary mince pie and hot chocolate.
Builth Wells could also see snow on Tuesday night.
Chirk, who are back in Ardal North East League action at Builth Wells tomorrow, have been rewarded with a home tie against Llangefni Town in the second qualifying round on August 23.
Garth’s Irfon Valley Primary School, near Builth Wells, is expected to shut this August.
The initiative is dedicated to arranging a play and inviting the theatre company, Half A String, to the Strand Hall in Builth on Wednesday, November 20.
Wesley Church, a disused chapel on Garth Road near the centre of Builth Wells, is currently up for sale and estimated to be worth £100,000.
The Llywelyn Monument at Cilmeri near Builth Wells Events followed a similar pattern to 1277, with Edward's forces capturing Gwynedd Is Conwy, Anglesey and taking the harvest.