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Valley, Anglesey

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Valley is a village in Anglesey, North Wales. Its Welsh name is either Dyffryn or Y Fali. Recent research, prompted by local opposition to the naming as Y Fali, revealed that Valley may be a corruption of the Irish Bally (settlement), or Baile as it is spelled in Irish. There does not appear to be a known, truly Welsh name for the village, hence there has been a reverting to Valley of late. There is no actual valley as the area is very flat. RAF Valley is a nearby Royal Air Force station concerned with the training of jet pilots.
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Chairperson : Cllr Linda Rycroft Vice-Chairperson: Cllr. Goronwy O. Parry Cllr Hazel Wilson Cllr Derek Griffith Cllr Mavis Swain-Williams Cllr Colin Torr Cllr Lynn Jordan Cllr Bill Rogerson Cllr Tom Jones Cllr John Rhodes Cllr David Walters Cllr Alan Durrock


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Coordinates: 53.28401° N 4.56203° W

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