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Much-loved Abergele cafe announces shock closure with 'very heavy heart'
A CAFE popular with families that reopened under new management just seven months ago has closed with immediate effect. Ant and Arron Parry-Hughes took over the reins of the Sugar Den, located on Market Street in Abergele last, August. On Saturday
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Denbigh's Amber Davies returns for brief performance in Dancing on Ice final
Kindly note - this article contains spoilers! DESPITE narrowly missing out on a place in the final, Denbigh's Amber Davies laced up her boots one last time to perform in tonight's Dancing on Ice. The final saw Made In Chelsea star Miles Nazaire
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Woman opens up about being forced into abrupt career change due to long Covid
A WREXHAM woman was forced to abruptly change her career aspirations following a series of health complications. National Careers Week returned this week (4-9 March) marking a celebration of careers guidance and free educational resources throughout
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'Drink this to live 4 years longer' 3 cups a day may add extra 'healthy' years
National Geographic fellow and author Dan Buettner has shared the drink that could add four 'extra healthy' years to our lives and how often we need to consume it to see the effects. The explorer and educator, 63, recently took to Instagram to
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Martin Lewis suggests households 'bulk-buy' essential item ahead of price rise
Martin Lewis has suggested households nationwide "bulk-buy" stamps ahead of a price hike this year. The Royal Mail confirmed that prices would rise from April 2, giving customers just four weeks to buy stamps at the current rate of £1.25. The
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Man broke pool cue and stole cigarettes before damaging police cells
A MAN who broke a pool cue and stole coffee and cigarettes in Abergele, before twice damaging police cells in St Asaph, has been spared jail. Daniel Broome, 34, of no fixed abode, was sentenced to five weeks’ imprisonment, suspended for 12 months
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First official picture of the Princess of Wales since abdominal surgery released
The first official photograph of the Princess of Wales - Princess Kate since her abdominal surgery in January has been released. The 42-year-old future queen was admitted to the London Clinic – the private hospital where the King underwent treatment
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What are the symptoms of Parkinson's and when should you seek medical advice?
Del Amitri singer Justin Currie revealed today that his Parkinson’s diagnosis has “already changed” his personality although “not necessarily in negative ways”. The frontman of the beloved Scottish rock band revealed his diagnosis last month and
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With the Red Arrows missing Rhyl this year - here is where you can see them in 2024
The famous Red Arrows have revealed their display schedule for 2024 including numerous performances across the UK. They will begin their 2024 display schedule abroad in May, with the first performance set to take place in Greece. The first
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People with rare diseases in North Wales are being ‘overlooked’
PEOPLE who have rare diseases are "falling through the cracks" in the health system, according to a North Wales MS. Llŷr Gruffydd, who represents the region in the Senedd, said "more needs to be done to support" people with rare autoimmune rheumatic
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HMP Berwyn’s frontline workers celebrated at national awards ceremony
The extraordinary day-to-day work of prison officers at HMP Berwyn has been showcased at a national awards ceremony. This year’s HM Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS) in Wales awards – which took place on Tuesday - brought together staff and
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Arrest made after positive roadside test as Police crackdown on dangerous drivers
A DRIVER has been arrested after testing positive for drugs during a police crackdown in North Wales this weekend. North Wales Police officers have been taking part in Op Valor this weekend to help tackle drugs in the area. A number of vehicle
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Calls for action as UK motorists face £2,500 fines for avoiding potholes
Drivers could be fined up to £2,500 if their attempts to avoid potholes are seen as driving without due care and attention. Currently, there are no clear answers as to whether avoiding a pothole could be viewed as an exception to the rules.
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'Whooping cough' on rise in UK - All you need to know, its symptoms & preventing
More than 2,500 suspected whooping cough infections have been diagnosed by GPs so far in 2024 after a spike in cases. This is according to the latest figures by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) in their notifications of infectious diseases
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Home experts issue mould warning this spring and how to prevent build-up
Home experts have shared a warning about mould build-up in British homes as we approach spring. Despite the weather looking promisingly warmer, there is still a risk of mould. Mould often occurs during the transition from winter into spring
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Here are the Top 5 most-read Rhyl Journal stories online this week
IT'S been another busy week in this part of the North Wales coast, with our team bringing you all the latest news. In case you missed them, here are the top five most-read stories on the Rhyl Journal website this week: 1. Abergele nurse was