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Grindelwald

British  
/ ˈɡrɪndəlvalt /

noun

  1. a valley and resort in central Switzerland, in the Bernese Oberland: mountaineering centre, with the Wetterhorn and the Eiger nearby

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Sheffield sculptors Lily Marsh and Steve Roche were part of Great Britain's four-person team, which won the public vote and came third in the technical judging at the competition in Grindelwald.

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Just half an hour's drive from my house in Bern is a ski resort once so popular it was dubbed "Little Grindelwald", after its more famous Alpine near-neighbour at the foot of the Eiger.

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That's when it got its nickname "Little Grindelwald", a nod to Rüschegg's bigger and better known neighbour not far away.

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"Calling it Little Grindelwald, people bought shares in the lift, they thought, yes, here's a thriving resort. Thinking about it now, it's quite emotional."

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But others, including even Rüschegg's famous neighbour Grindelwald, will "have to adapt," he says.

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