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The sprigs of oak are suggested by the oak tree with golden acorns in the arms and seal of the former Borough of Colwyn. The red dragon, the national symbol of Wales, was common to the armorial bearings of the former Brorough of Colwyn and County of Clwyd. The bible charged with a Celtic cross is taken from the crest of the former Borough of Aberconwy, and represents the emergence in this area of the first Welsh bible.
The sprigs of oak are suggested by the oak tree with golden acorns in the arms and seal of the former Borough of Colwyn. The red dragon, the national symbol of Wales, was common to the armorial bearings of the former Brorough of Colwyn and County of Clwyd. The bible charged with a Celtic cross is taken from the crest of the former Borough of Aberconwy, and represents the emergence in this area of the first Welsh bible.
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|align="center"|[[File:conway.jj.jpg|350 px|center|Arms of {{PAGENAME}}]] <br/>The arms as used on a [[Jaja|JaJa postcard]] +/- 1905
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