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All Sites in Glyn Ceiriog 2 sites in this category
Glyn Ceiriog Community Site
http://www.glynceiriog.org.uk
Glyn Ceiriog.Org.Uk is the website for the village of Glyn Ceiriog, the village is the largest of ten in the Ceiriog Valley. in Wrexham County, North Wales. This is an information site for those who live or visit the village, with general information, history about the village, pictures and a forum, we aim to be able to cater to your needs.
Ceiriog Designs
http://www.ceiriogdesigns.net
Ceiriog Designs are specialists when it comes to building a professional and easy to use website, let us take the headache away from making your presense know in the World Wide Web.
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