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Swim Inns - Residential swimming holidays for adults and children at Pentre Halkyn, between Holywell and Flint. Includes course descriptions and tariff.

Clwyd Travel - Independent travel agency dealing in package holidays, flights, hotels, and most general travel arrangements.

Five Star Bridge Tours - Offering holidays and cruises. Provides details of various holidays, flights and news.

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