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Off-roaders in Flint are an 'accident waiting to happen'

Thrill-seekers who illegally ride motorcycles on land in Flint could seriously injure walkers if they continue to flout the law, warns a councillor. According to County councillor Alex Aldridge riders...

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Plan to provide Denbigh with cycle path to suit all

A COMMUNITY divided by plans for a new travel path is being asked to join forces to create a new route to suit everyone. The rejection of plans for a new path for pedestrians, cyclists and other users...

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Steam Steel & Stars on the Llangollen Railway

Thousands of steam railway fans are expected at a week-long steam gala on the Llangollen Railway which gets underway this weekend. During Steel, Steam and Stars 4, which runs over six days until Sunday...

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Prestatyn's Scala cinema set to reopen under new management

Scottish company Aurora Leisure named as preferred bidder to take over cinema, which closed in January after a long battle to try to save it A cinema closed in January after a long battle to try to...

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Cross Street set for an injection of life

Unnamed retailers have confirmed an interest in two vacant properties on Cross Street believed to be the former Clinton Card and Burton menswear stores after builders were spotted inside last week...

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Picture Gallery: St David's Day celebrations

In Ruthin a special concert was held in Nantclwyd y Dre where harpists and an ensemble from Ysgol Brynhyfryd performed, alongside a rousing performance from Cor y Porthmyn. Afternoon tea was enjoyed by...

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Have your say on future of 'vital' care home

A crowd of over one hundred people packed into the Corwen Sports Pavilion to discuss the campaign to save the council-run care home from closure. Last year the council opened a consultation on the...

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One of North Wales's oldest bike shops to close after nearly 70 years in...

Hughes Cycles and Prams in Rhyl, which first opened in 1947, has blamed the store's decline on the internet and out of town shopping centres Lewis Mclellan of Hughes Cycles and Prams in Rhyl will close...

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'Tizer paid pledge to lose weight to raise funds

A DETERMINED Advertizer duo are taking part in a sponsored slim to raise valuable funds for Hope House Children's Hospice. Mid Wales regional advertising manager, Ginny Rogers, and senior field sales...

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Locals urged to attend Caernarfon to Bontnewydd bypass exhibition

Residents have been invited to voice their concerns on the planned A 65.5m Caernarfon-Bontnewydd bypass at an exhibition later this month. Three all-day events will be held at Caernarfon, Bontnewydd...

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A 10m price tag for hospital site

The man behind plans to redevelop a derelict Victorian hospital in Denbighshire turned down a A 1m offer for the development site, wanting closer to A 10m, an inquiry heard. A key issue before the...

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WIN: a prize any rally enthusiast would wish for as guest of North Wales Honda

The Three Castles Rally comes back to North Wales this year and you could get an inside view in our fantastic competition Three Castles Welsh Classic trial vintage car rally 2014. Competitor Roy...

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Dog attack: Prestatyn child had more than 100 stitches

A dog sank its teeth into the face of a four-year-old boy, lifting him off the ground and "ragging him around", a court heard. Llandudno magistrates heard the child, who cannot be named for legal...

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FSB Wales Policy Unit chair Janet Jones

Confidence levels amongst small firms has been further eroded with more reducing employee numbers than creating, according to research published today by the Federation of Small Businesses. The Wales...

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LOOK: Llangollen Railway hosts steam train gala

Thousands of steam railway fans are expected at a week-long steam gala on the Llangollen Railway which started this weekend Steel, Steam and Stars IV started on Friday and runs over six days until...

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Police hunt for two suspects after armed robbery at Rhyl convenience store

Inquiries are continuing following the robbery at the Co-Operative store on Ffordd Elan, which happened just before 10pm on Sunday night. The individuals, who are believed to be men, entered the store,...

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Police tsar investigating planned axing of Rhuddlan helicopter base

A crime tsar is investigating whether he can challenge the decision to axe a police helicopter base in North Wales. Police and Crime Commissioner for North Wales Winston Roddick CB QC is unhappy about...

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North Wales traffic and travel round up: March 9, 2015

As we approach rush hour the Daily Post will be providing updates on the latest situation on North Wales's travel network. Similarly if you spot anything going on, and it is safe to do so, then let us...

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West Rhyl revealed as Wales' crime hotspot with more crime per...

A seaside town centre had the highest crime and anti-social behaviour rate in Wales in 2014, figures from UKCrimeStats show. Other places included in Wales' top 10 crime hotspots, include parts of...

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'Health workers abused my vegan daughter's human rights by...

Laurence Main's daughter Chantal has a history of mental illness and entered the Tan y Castell unit in Ruthin voluntarily last week An angry father claims doctors at a rehabilitation unit abused his...

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