Thanks for this. A good and composite Job.A lot of People have difficulties in Travelling,and People like yourself are very handy with these virtual Tours( Obviously not virtual to you). All the very best to you.
I went to college in Dolgellau before I did my nursing training in Wrexham in 1976 Happy days! My husband was the lighting engineer the office was over the bridge! 🤗🥰😘❤️💜❤️
It always staggers me how much some ppl can mangle Welsh place-names esp when making a video. All it would have taken is to ask one local person. Just one. The town is the star here, not the author of the video
Thank you for this a few local faces recognised also.
Really enjoyed this visit to a place I used to work in 40 years ago. The only difference I could see were all the recycling bins.
Thanks for this. A good and composite Job.A lot of People have difficulties in Travelling,and People like yourself are very handy with these virtual Tours( Obviously not virtual to you). All the very best to you.
Thank You
@@WalkingUK Every Blessing to you
I went to college in Dolgellau before I did my nursing training in Wrexham in 1976 Happy days! My husband was the lighting engineer the office was over the bridge! 🤗🥰😘❤️💜❤️
My dad was born in dolgellau i love it i still have family there and visit whenever in the UK
Always really awkward to drive through. I wonder how many of those homes are 2nd homes now.
It's actually pronounced "Dol geth li"
Dol gech lie. All the best.
It always staggers me how much some ppl can mangle Welsh place-names esp when making a video. All it would have taken is to ask one local person. Just one. The town is the star here, not the author of the video