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NEW CORWEN TAKING SHAPE

AS one of the gateways to and from Wales sitting just a few miles from the border, Llangollen is an undoubted jewel. The town sits alongside the whitewater rapids of the River Dee, and its station enjoys one of the finest settings of any in the UK.

Indeed, the Corn Hill restaurant on the opposite bank, which from its terrace offers a grandstand view of the station and steam movements, is itself a brilliant advertisement for the best of what the principality has to offer, both in

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