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Corwen could get its own hydro electric power scheme

CORWEN could be one of the first towns in Wales with its own hydro-electric power scheme which could earn half a million pounds for the local community.

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Welsh choir finds itself giving an unusual gig... in a cattle ring

Wales full back Shane Howarth tells Andy Howell that Leigh Halfpenny is the world's best full back - claiming only Israel Dagg comes close Speeding round the countryside caring for poorly animals is a...

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9pm The Hairy Bikers: Restoration Road Trip

In the final leg of their social history quest, the Bikers arrive at the Llangollen railway in North Wales to coo over a mighty Great Western Railway "Night Owl", the biggest steam railway restoration...

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Richard and Adam Johnson at Proms on the Prom

A CROWD of up to 10,000 people packed out Rhyl seafront for the town's first ever Proms on the Prom concert.

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'Surprise' at A 50m locum medic costs

A north Wales AM has expressed her "surprise" and concern that a health board spent A 50m on locum doctors and temporary medics from agencies.

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North Wales Police winning anti social behaviour war in Rhyl

Crime hotspots in Rhyl West have been slashed from seven to four with the number of calls to police plummeting by more than 18% in just six months.

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A 10m work will 'modernise' railway

Work has begun on a A 10m project to upgrade railway tracks between Wrexham and Shrewsbury allowing more modernised services, Network Rail Wales has said.

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Fun and games at St Asaph fayre

CROWDS flocked to a county fayre in St Asaph for fun and games. St Asaph Rotary Club's second Country Fayre was bigger and better than last year's inaugural event which was staged to celebrate the...

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Glowing praise for food poverty team

Clwyd South AM Ken Skates paid tribute to the dedicated volunteers who run Matt's Food Bank at City Church, Llangollen, after he visited them at work.

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Donkey Derby fun this Saturday

A DONKEY derby fun day will be on this Saturday. The Rotary Club of Ruthin has organised a six race donkey derby to return to Ruthin after 10 years.

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North Wales chapel deacon resigns over decision to bless civil partnerships

Meurig Voyle has been with the Church in Wales for 55 years but says he is now following his conscience Meurig Voyle, a deacon within the Presbyterian Church of Wales for 55 years, said that he had...

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Llandegla rave: It goes into fifth day causing yet more misery for locals

On Tuesday music was still blaring from a site known as Maes Maelor in Llandegla, where hundreds of revellers descended on Friday .

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Teenage girls arrested for assaulting police officers as GCSE celebration...

Andy Irvine has no doubt Wales, armed with the finest full-back in world rugby, will be a major force over the next few years Watch Cardiff entertainer Lauren throw a wobbly in front of This Morning...

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Stalker breaches harassment order

Anthony Mantova was jailed in July 2012 for 18 weeks after admitting harassing singer Chloe Hopkins, 20, a former Miss Prestatyn.

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Walk on Wales: A 1m bid to help ex-servicemen reaches North Wales

A SON who lost his father in the Falklands War is calling for more to be done to help ex-servicemen as he prepares for a charity walk around Wales.

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The county's GCSE results

DENBIGHSHIRE and Gwynedd students are bucking the trend with their impressive GCSE results.

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Denbighshire Council to put on taxis after rural bus service is scrapped

From next week, the Denbigh service in Nantglyn, Prion and Saron will be axed and a taxi service will be laid on instead between Monday and Friday.

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'I was able to count how many chips I received - 10'

Tepid tapioca and revolting ravioli may have gone the same way as the cane in schools thanks to a Government emphasis on nutrition and taste and even prisons have been forced to abide by tighter...

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Remaining Places On Part Time Courses With Coleg Cambria

There are still places available on part time courses at Coleg Cambria for adults who are looking to return to education.

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Merioneth Show 2013: One of the best in years

Large crowds descended on the Rhiwlas estate, Bala, in what show secretary Doug Powell hopes is a portent of things to come.

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