Meithrinfa Medra - the Integrated Child Care Centre at Lon Talwrn

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Meithrinfa Medra - the Integrated Child Care Centre at Lon Talwrn

Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 13 Sep 2008

This £2.3 million building is a part of a costly project to create a school zone on the NE outskirts of the town. The project also involves the building of new roads. The name Meithrinfa Medra, means "Can-do" Nursery. Anglesey was nicknamed as Gwlad y Medra - the "Can do country" - by the slate quarrymen of Caernarfonshire because of the Anglesey labourer's self-belief that there was no task however skilled that he could not turn his hand to. The put down has been adopted ever since as a badge of pride by Anglesey people. http://www.anglesey.gov.uk/doc.asp?cat=3325&doc=4503

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53.260542
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-4.297472