Commune of Colwyn Bay (1962: The Apocalypse)

History
The Commune of Colwyn Bay is a democratic UK survivor nation (and Duchy of Lancashire client state) based in the former Clwyd County Council are.

Doomsday
It is known that no atomic devices had hit the territory in the Soviet attack.

After Doomsday
The still living council members, police, lord Mayors and firemen met in the north Welsh towns of- Machynlleth, Caersws Mostyn, Llandudno, Llangollen, Welshpool and Wrexham, Denbigh, Mold, Colwyn Bay and Flint at vauricose times in 1962 and 1963.

to form local authorises at The Llangollen- Chirk union, the community of Montgomeryshire and Wrexham City Union decided to join Mercia, rather than form a new state in north east Wales.

A severe famine and a cholera outbreak hit the region, killing many people during 1963 and most of 1964. The nation would struggle with various raids by the tribesmen around the ruined citie of Liverpool and Birkenhead.

A severe famine and a minor cholera outbreak hit the region, killing many people during 1963, 1965 and late 1966.

First Contact
First contact was made with the Duchy of Lancashire on January the 5th 1967. The Welsh SSR made contact in 1977. Relations with both were good.

Present day
The nations have developed to about the same standard of living, moral values and political attitudes as the more rural parts of the Duchy of Lancashire. Both are long standing allies against the hostile tribesmen form the ruined cities of N. W. England and Anglesey.

The Journeys of Discovery
The city state of Pwllheli on January the 5th 1982.

Military
The armed forces abandoned the use of bows and swords in favour of rifles and pistols in 1990. The army is a volunteer force of 2,500.

Economy
It is largely dependent on agriculture, forestry and fishing.

Media
A national newspaper has been in circulation since 2009.

Health care
Lung and thyroid cancer are major issues, but not as bad as they were before 1986.