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rail line on a bridge known as the Black Bridge. After the line had been repeatedly closed due to flooding after heavy rain, in 2021 it was announced that the bridge and its approaches were to be raised by a metre to try and alleviate the problem. Work began on 15 May and was due to be completed by
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The Dulas is recorded as an important land boundary in 1200, in a document written in 1428. This document describes the land owned by Einion ap Seisyllt, in the time of
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Edwyn Jervoise; Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (London, England) (1936).
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W. T. Pratt; D. G. Woodhall; Malcolm Fletcher Howells; M. J. Leng (1995).
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The A487 trunk road follows the valley from Ffridd Gate to Corris
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probably followed the valley from Aberllefenni to Ffridd Gate
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Close to its confluence with the Dyfi it is crossed by the
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with the North Dulas: locally this is referred to as the
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Owen, George (1892). "The Description of Pembrokshire".
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Cylchgrawn Cymdeithas Hanes a Chofnodion Sir Feirionydd
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ran through the valley from Aberllefenni to Ffridd Gate
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Dulas (disambiguation)

river
Merionethshire
Gwynedd
Montgomeryshire
Powys
Wales
confluence
Aberllefenni
Corris
Esgairgeiliog
Pantperthog
Afon Dyfi
Ffridd Gate
Machynlleth
Llywelyn the Great
Sarn Helen
Corris Railway
Pantperthog
Afon Glesyrch
Esgairgeiliog
Nant y Goedwig
Maespoeth Junction
Afon Deri
Corris
Afon Llefenni
Aberllefenni
Nant Ceiswyn
Foel Fadian

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