Lee Sutton, of Kinmel Bay, captured the stunning light show from Gwaenysgor Viewpoint car park. “I was surprised to catch them,” he said. “They were not visible to the naked eye. I'd just gone up to take some night shots to see if I could capture the ...
Lee Sutton, of Kinmel Bay, captured the stunning light show from Gwaenysgor Viewpoint car park. “I was surprised to catch them,” he said. “They were not visible to the naked eye. I'd just gone up to take some night shots to see if I could capture the ...
Lee Sutton, of Kinmel Bay, captured the stunning light show from Gwaenysgor Viewpoint car park. “I was surprised to catch them,” he said. “They were not visible to the naked eye. I'd just gone up to take some night shots to see if I could capture the ...
Lee Sutton, of Kinmel Bay, captured the stunning light show from Gwaenysgor Viewpoint car park. “I was surprised to catch them,” he said. “They were not visible to the naked eye. I'd just gone up to take some night shots to see if I could capture the ...
The aurora borealis, known as the Northern Lights, was visible in parts of North Wales on Sunday (December 20). The stunning phenomenon was captured by Garry Owens, of Prestatyn. Garry first drove up to Gwaenysgor before heading back to the Nova car ...
Canon David Rees, who was Vicar of Meliden and Gwaenysgor from 1984 until his retirement in 2008, had followed in the footsteps of his father Archdeacon Hugh Rees, who was Vicar of Colwyn Bay from 1950. Born in South Wales, Canon Rees studied ...