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Comment contributed by: Researcher 555744, on 10 January 2004 at 18:29


The answer to foxhunting in Gwynedd is clear. Let them be given the freedom of the urban areas as have sheep in Blaenau Ffestiniog, then they can survive on the contents of dustbins and not on the stock of hard working farmers.
Comment contributed by: emlyn evans, Gwynedd, on 21 November 2003 at 21:39


As a regular traveller between Wrexham and Dolgellau, there are few safe overtaking stretches of road. One such stretch was the long straight out of Llanuwchllyn towards Dolgellau. That stretch of road now has a 40 mph speed restriction over half it's length, which, in my opinion will encourage motorists to attempt a risky overtaking manouvre in the shorter distance available .Who took this decision?
Comment contributed by: emlyn evans, Gwynedd, on 21 November 2003 at 21:18


I am using this comment as part of an iCan learning curve.
I had a little difficulty registering. An iCan life identity crisis. .
My real comment is here :- F94024?thread=339672&post=4338059#p4353842

Ancient Brit
Comment contributed by: Ancient Brit, on 14 November 2003 at 08:57


I'm finding navigating about iCan rather confusing. Can you provide a test area where we can try posting to noticeboards and creating campaigns, just to see how the system works?
Comment contributed by: Researcher 192339, Islington, on 06 November 2003 at 09:25