Vale Vintage Machinery returns for annual show in Flintshire this summer
The Vale vintage machinery show is to return again to Ty Ucha Farm Caerwys for two days only this July.
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Digital Reporter for The Leader in Wrexham, covering council, local politics, health, business, crime, education and human interest stories in Wrexham and Flintshire, especially towns Saltney, Mold, Flint, Connah's Quay, Shotton, Holywell, Hawarden, Bagillt and Buckley. Also cover other areas in North Wales and Cheshire.
The Vale vintage machinery show is to return again to Ty Ucha Farm Caerwys for two days only this July.
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Wrexham has hosted its first ever Night Market in the Queen's Square.
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North Wales Police have confirmed a road closure in Flintshire following an incident in the area.
New ownership team of the Croes Howell pub in Wrexham have confirmed why they are not changing its name.
Wrexham Council has issued details on parking and road closures for the Tour of Britain Women event next month.
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A FLINTSHIRE animal rescue centre is appealing to the public to find two beautiful dogs their forever home.
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