'Many of the names targeted are wholly unnecessary and meaningless'| North Wales Live
Gwynedd is a county on the north west mainland of Wales. In the northern part of the county main areas include Bangor and Caernarfon while further south you will see the towns of Porthmadog, Pwllheli and Harlech. The county has a high penetration of Welsh speakers and has a rich cultural history. Music festivals such as Wakestock and Festival No6 attract large numbers to the area. Gwynedd is also home to Portmeirion, the Italianate village that was the setting for television's The Prisoner.| North Wales Live
North Wales Police Force is responsible for covering the huge urban and rural patch of North Wales. With main bases in St Asaph and Colwyn Bay, North Wales Police has 1,600 sworn members| North Wales Live
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