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'''Wylfa''' was the sole [[nuclear power station]] in [[North Wales]] following the [[mothball]]ing of [[Trawsfynydd]]. Speaking in [[September]] [[2006]], [[Lord Mayor of Cardiff]] [[Blon Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen|Margaret Blaine]] was aware of the "notorious [[divide]]" between North and [[South Wales]], [[joke|joking]] that she had no desire to re-open it in light of her planned [[Blaidd Drwg]], pointing out that a nuclear power station in [[Cardiff]] would "[make] the [[score]] one-all!" ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Western Mail (feature)|The Western Mail]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[Boom Town (TV story)|Boom Town]]'')
'''Wylfa''' was the sole [[nuclear power station]] in [[North Wales]] following the [[mothball]]ing of [[Trawsfynydd]]. Speaking in [[September]] [[2006]], [[Lord Mayor of Cardiff]] [[Blon Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen|Margaret Blaine]] was aware of the "notorious [[divide]]" between North and [[South Wales]], [[joke|joking]] that she had no desire to re-open it in light of her planned [[Blaidd Drwg]], pointing out that a nuclear power station in [[Cardiff]] would "[make] the [[score]] one-all!" ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Western Mail (feature)|The Western Mail]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[Boom Town (TV story)|Boom Town]]'')
[[Category:Nuclear power stations]]
[[Category:Welsh nuclear power stations]]

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Wylfa

Wylfa was the sole nuclear power station in North Wales following the mothballing of Trawsfynydd. Speaking in September 2006, Lord Mayor of Cardiff Margaret Blaine was aware of the "notorious divide" between North and South Wales, joking that she had no desire to re-open it in light of her planned Blaidd Drwg, pointing out that a nuclear power station in Cardiff would "[make] the score one-all!" (PROSE: The Western Mail, TV: Boom Town)