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WELSH VALLEY MAY BECOME A RESERVOIR.—Clywedor Valley, near Llanidloes, Montgomeryshire, which the River Severn Water Resources Committee has suggested should be flooded to provide extra water for local authorities, most of them in England. If the scheme goes through, much good farm land and six houses will disappear. This house on Ystradynod farm, built in 1955, would be one of them.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29894, 7 August 1962, Page 8

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WELSH VALLEY MAY BECOME A RESERVOIR.—Clywedor Valley, near Llanidloes, Montgomeryshire, which the River Severn Water Resources Committee has suggested should be flooded to provide extra water for local authorities, most of them in England. If the scheme goes through, much good farm land and six houses will disappear. This house on Ystradynod farm, built in 1955, would be one of them. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29894, 7 August 1962, Page 8

WELSH VALLEY MAY BECOME A RESERVOIR.—Clywedor Valley, near Llanidloes, Montgomeryshire, which the River Severn Water Resources Committee has suggested should be flooded to provide extra water for local authorities, most of them in England. If the scheme goes through, much good farm land and six houses will disappear. This house on Ystradynod farm, built in 1955, would be one of them. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29894, 7 August 1962, Page 8