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Prestatyn mum gets police review after son left ‘covered in blood’ by e-bike crash
A POLICE review is underway after a Prestatyn mother was left “very frustrated” at learning that no further action would be taken regarding an electric bike crash which left her child unresponsive. Darcy Gore said her two-year-old son, Dylan Latham
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Man subjected girl to ‘absolutely awful’ sexual abuse in North Wales
A MAN who repeatedly sexually assaulted a female child in North Wales, and was found with more than 100 indecent images on his computer, has been jailed. Alexander MacDonald, 38, of Market Place, Brampton, Cumbria, was today (October 18) sentenced
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Ex-teacher slams ‘lack of 3G facilities at Denbighshire schools’
DENBIGHSHIRE has been criticised by an ex-teacher for not investing in 3G pitches for schools. Of Denbighshire’s eight secondary schools, only two have 3G pitches. Whilst Ysgol Dinas Brân and Ysgol Glan Clwyd are both equipped with 3G pitches
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Report modern slavery concerns to end practise in North Wales - DPCC
MODERN slavery is a hidden crime that people across North Wales need to understand to help police tackle it. That's the view of Deputy Police and Crime Commissioner for North Wales Wayne Jones speaking to mark Anti-Slavery Day on October 18.
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Kinmel Bay man grabbed wife’s throat in Prestatyn before pushing her into bush
A MAN from Kinmel Bay who drunkenly grabbed his wife by the throat and pushed her into a hedge in Prestatyn has been spared jail. Craig Hughes, 39, of Holywell Crescent, was today (October 18) sentenced to 10 months’ imprisonment, suspended for
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TRAFFIC: A55 Pensarn to Conwy clear after an accident but Vale Road moving slowly
A CRASH which caused tailbacks stretching from Pensarn to Conwy on the A55 has now cleared. The incident at around 9.30am caused significant delays. According to reports from the Inrix traffic monitoring service, one lane was blocked with queueing
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Man cleared of unlawfully killing friend on Prestatyn railway line
A MAN who was charged with the manslaughter of his friend who died on the railway tracks in Prestatyn has been cleared. Patrick Kennedy, 49, of Woodlands Road, Manchester, denied unlawfully killing 40-year-old Keith Ford, from Urmston, Manchester
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More than 500 modern slavery victims identified in Wales
More than 500 potential victims of modern slavery were identified in Wales last year. First Responder organisations in the country referred individuals for support after they were subjected to criminal, labour, sexual exploitation, and domestic