• River. In June 2024, Inyanga and Verdant Morlais announced they would collaborate in their projects at Morlais, to help unlock economies of scale and potentially...
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    Castles of Wales: Morlais Castle Old Merthyr Tydfil: Morlais Castle - Historical Photographs of Morlais Castle. Morlais Castle Golf Club Morlais Castle at Wales...
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    The Afon Morlais is a small river in south Wales, a tributary of the River Loughor. It rises in the village of Cross Hands and then flows southwards through...
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  • The Nant Morlais may refer to: Afon Morlais, a river running from Crosshands to the estuary of the River Loughor Nant Morlais, the tributary of the River...
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    fall from 46.8% in 2001. The Afon Morlais runs through the village. The Troserch Woodlands lie near the Afon Morlais, approximately one mile to the north...
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  • Carel Victor Morlais Weight, CH, CBE, RA (10 September 1908 – 13 August 1997) was an English painter. Weight was born in Paddington in 1908. His father...
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    control of the land passed to and fro in the Welsh Marches. During this time Morlais Castle was built two miles north of the town. No permanent settlement was...
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    change research centre. The project could start within 18 months. The Morlais tidal stream project, on the west coast of Anglesey, could deliver up to...
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    south through the centre of Merthyr Tydfil, where it is joined by the Nant Morlais which emerges at Abermorlais from a culvert in the east bank. Just south...
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  • The Afon Marlais is a right-bank tributary of the River Tâf in Pembrokeshire, West Wales. It flows through the Vale of Lampeter to join the Tâf just west...
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  • Verdant Isles, there are plans to deploy grid-connected turbines at the Morlais site in northwest Wales. Verdant Isles was awarded a Contracts for Difference...
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    Nhadau" gained further popularity when it was sung by Robert Rees ("Eos Morlais"), one of the leading Welsh soloists of his day. It was increasingly sung...
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  • stage). The Crown Estate announced £1.2million would be invested into the Morlais tidal stream demonstration zone, developed by Menter Môn. The value of...
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    successful competitor at eisteddfodau for which he adopted the pseudonym Eos Morlais, and in 1867 he won the main prize as a vocalist at the National Eisteddfod...
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    14 October 2014. "What is Morlais". Menter Môn. Retrieved 26 October 2019. "Jones Bros completes onshore works for Morlais". reNEWS.biz. 23 June 2023...
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    in February 2023, claiming it would support 5000 construction jobs. The Morlais tidal stream project is set to cover 35km2 of the Irish Sea on the west...
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  • filming took place at 32 locations across Wales including Pendine Sands, Morlais Quarry, Merthyr Mawr, Neath Abbey, Snowdonia, and Holyhead. For the production...
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    Coal-fired Gas-fired Hydroelectric Nuclear Oil-fired Wind farms Tidal Morlais...
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    Coal-fired Gas-fired Hydroelectric Nuclear Oil-fired Wind farms Tidal Morlais...
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    archived from the original on 2010-09-01, retrieved 2010-08-30 "The Morlais story | Morlais". www.morlaisenergy.com. Retrieved 2023-11-25. Habibic, Ajsa (2023-10-25)...
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    Llanelli), the route is shared with the Swansea District line as far as Morlais Junction (the site of a serious oil train derailment in the summer of 2020)...
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    Coal-fired Gas-fired Hydroelectric Nuclear Oil-fired Wind farms Tidal Morlais...
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  • limestone outcrop and quarry areas, such as the Llangattock escarpment or Morlais. The Sandstone quarries of the South Wales valleys underwent sustained...
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    they planned to deploy their floating 2 MW Orbital O2 turbines at the Morlais site in Wales. Renewable energy portal Official website "Orbital Marine...
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    Coal-fired Gas-fired Hydroelectric Nuclear Oil-fired Wind farms Tidal Morlais...
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    Castle was besieged by Madog's forces for several months, as was Harlech. Morlais castle was captured under the aegis of Morgan in the south, and Cynan ap...
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    starting point of the Brecon Mountain Railway, and the site of the former Morlais railway tunnel, which runs underneath the village and emerges in the middle...
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    PMID 11009145. S2CID 11743223. Chippaux JP, Bouchité B, Demanou M, Morlais I, Le Goff G (September 2000). "Density and dispersal of the loaiasis vector...
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    conflict came to a head when Gloucester's started construction of a castle at Morlais, which Hereford claimed was his land. In 1286, the Crown ordered Gloucester...
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  • violinist Gaynor Rowlands or Eos Gwalia (1883–1906), English actress Eos Morlais (1841–1892), Welsh tenor Aeos (disambiguation) AOS (disambiguation) EO...
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