Worshippers return to Llandudno's 'Tin Tab' 50 years after last sermon
HALF a century after it last hosted a sermon, Llandundo's Tin Tabernacle has become a place of worship once again - for one day only.
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HALF a century after it last hosted a sermon, Llandundo's Tin Tabernacle has become a place of worship once again - for one day only.
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