Some charming towns, surrounded by Snowdonia's outdoor playground. And that coastline...

From its rugged coastline to stunning Snowdonia, this part of Wales is truly breathtaking, whether you're simply admiring the scenery or immersed in activities such as hiking, mountain biking or watersports.

Families love the attractions and there's property to suit all pockets: hillside retreats; coastal cottages plus a wealth of options in historic towns including Bangor (a university town), Llangollen (famous for the Eisteddfod) and Llandudno (noted for its Edwardian elegance). The area is well connected with the A55 running straight through it. It's an hour's drive to Manchester airport whilst Holyhead is linked to London by train and to Ireland by ferry.

I live at the seaside and have the best walk to work you could ask for. You feel like a genuine part of the community, the store team is a proper family and with a supportive network of managers to lean on, there is not much more you could ask for.

Betsi Cadwaladr Local Health Board manages a range of health services across North Wales. These include health centres and clinics, hospitals, district nursing and health visiting and mental health services. There's a selection of stores across the region with Health & Beauty stores and local pharmacies.

There are meetings for Boots pharmacists held quarterly, in the evenings in various locations. Support is strong with plenty of trained Dispensers and ACTs to assist pharmacists across the area.

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