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BrymboAlthough the steelworks continued in production, many of the area's collieries ran into geological and financial problems by the time of the Great Depression, and the area's last deep mine (the Plas Power pit, near Southsea) closed in 1938,[10] though the Smelt drift mine, west of the village, closed in 1967 (many of the remaining coal deposits were extracted by open-cast mining immediately west of the steelworks during 1972-75). The steelworks itself, after several years of uncertainty, was finally to close in stages between 1990 and 1991, having a severe economic impact on the village.Racecourse GroundThe Racecourse Ground (Welsh: Y Cae Ras) is a stadium located in Wrexham, North Wales. It is recognised as the World's oldest international football stadium by Guinness World Records.[1] It is the home of the oldest Welsh Football League Club Wrexham F.C.; and from 2010 the Crusaders Rugby League team who play in the engage Super League, rugby union matches are also held but in its time it has seen cricket, originally horse racing and even pop concerts performed before large crowds. The Racecourse ground hosted the third ever football international between Wales and Scotland, which consequently makes it the oldest international football venue in the world on which football is still played.RhosrobinThe short unadopted road running to the rear of the Chapel originally ran the full length of the land down to the main railway line, giving access to a cottage built beside the track and also to two long terraces of houses built on higher ground. Although the terraced properties were demolished in the 1970s, the land remained undeveloped until very recently. The cottage was demolished to make way for the Churchlea development.Chester Shot TowerThe leadworks closed in 2001, with Calder relocating to West Chester.[3] Most of the remaining buildings of the leadworks, with the exception of the shot tower, were demolished around 2004 to make way for urban regeneration of the canal-side area.[3] A small park by the canal on part of the former site was opened in May 2006.[6] The park contains a sculpture in stainless steel and blue glass which commemorates Chester's lead industry; 'Spheres of Reflection' by Edd Snell was inspired by lead drops impacting on the surface of water.[6]Chester ZooThis exhibit is primarily a herpetarium for the Zoo's Komodo dragons, originating from the Lesser Sunda Islands. It was opened in 1998 and extended in 2003 to include an outdoor enclosure used by the dragons in the warmer summer months. The exhibit is built on the site of the Zoo's former bird house. In 2007 several young baby komodo dragons were put on display after one of the zoo's two females had a virgin birth through parthenogenesis, the first such case recorded in this species.[20]Information by Wikipedia.com
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These Removal Office companies are located in Abergele