Trigonos are....
a not-for-profit education, retreat and training venue in the beautiful Nantlle Valley of Snowdonia, with 18 acres and bordering a lake.

Waiting for you in the walled garden..
They provide:
warm and cosy single & twin bedrooms for 29 people large and small work rooms with natural light and ventilation (up to 40 people) excellent vegetarian food and catering for special diets a place with freedom to breathe, think and work a values driven social business with strong ethical and sustainability practices.
As well as hosting groups they welcome individuals, social groups and families when space is available.
If you're interested to hear more about Trigonos, just click on the link below for more details.
by Trigonoson: 17th June 2011
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Al Gore: Our "Democracy Hacked"; Time to Occupy"Our democracy has been hacked." said Gore. “I’d like to see a new movement called Occupy Democracy,” Gore said.
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What if George W. Bush Had Done That? Politico, blogger Josh Gerstein calling into question the consistency of some when it comes to doling out criticism on specific Obama policies.
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Freedom of speech by country (part 1) [wikipedia.org]
Freedom of speech is the concept of the inherent human right to voice one's opinion publicly without fear of censorship or punishment. "Speech" is not limited to public speaking and is generally taken to include other forms of expression. The right is preserved in the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights and is granted formal recognition by the laws of most nations. Nonetheless the degree to which the right is upheld in practice varies greatly from one nation to another. In many nations, particularly those with relatively authoritarian forms of government, overt government censorship is enforced. Censorship has also been claimed to…
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Freedom of speech by country (part 2) [wikipedia.org]
United Kingdom cont..
Conditions for the defence include the right of reply for potential claimants, and that the balance of the piece was fair in view of what the writer knew at the time.
The ruling removed the awkward - and hitherto binding - conditions of being able to describe the publisher as being under a duty to publish the material and the public as having a definite interest in receiving it. The original House of Lords judgment in Reynolds was unclear and held 3-2; whereas Jameel was unanimous and resounding.
Lord Hoffman's words, in particular, for how the judge at first instance had applied Reynolds so narrowly, were…
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A Day in the Mountains (What Willis saw)
Snowdon silhouette.
I awoke to a clear sky and frost on the ground, a nice change to the awful weather over the last 3 weeks.
The sun was still behind the mountains as I left the house heading towards their direction; I could see the whole of the Snowdon massif silhouetted in the now ever brightening sky. I got half way down the A55 until I had to pull over to capture the sun as it exploded from behind its stone curtain bathing…
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A Walk in the Woods (What WIllis saw)
A very dreary and wet morning greeted me as I woke one Sunday. Looking out the door I could see drizzle, and not just light drizzle but the heavy kind that instantly saturates you from head to toe.
I was hoping to have a day out photographing somewhere but was instantly let down by the sight before me; damn you BBC weather! You said it was not going to rain. I decided to go out anyway,
Anglesey seams to have its own micro climate so just maybe it was only raining here and the mainland was dry. It happens like that sometimes. So I headed off down the…
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Latest Photos (What Willis saw)
Llyn y diwarchen 180 deg. panoramic.
Sorry for the long wait since my last blog, Christmas, new year and awful weather have made getting out to photograph quite hard, I have had a day here and there but only getting the odd few shots that I am actually happy with.
This small collection is part 1 of a set of my latest photos taken from all over the place, ranging from Anglesey to Conwy and the llyn peninsula to Snowdonia national park.
Above is a panoramic made up of 5 photos stitched together giving a 180 degree view of Llyn y Diwarchen and y Garn, This beautiful little…
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Call for Submissions: A Walk-Through Easter Story exhibition
A Walk-Through Easter Story exhibition…
This year 2012 we are inviting 26
The 26 biblical passages from the Easter story aim to cover a wide perspective of the story from a non-Christian point of view right through to a view of the story from the established church. The selected artists will range from receive a varied selection of pieces for example: larger and smaller works, drawings and paintings, sculpture, projections, installations soundscapes and spoken word.
From the attached list [see the list on page 3] we have 26 subjecthey are strictly on a first come first served basis.
The Space
The venue is particularly quirky – the former ‘Imperial…
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