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Plans to convert vacant Rhyl property into four new holiday lets
A PROPERTY in Rhyl could be converted into four holiday lets. Applicant Mr M Malik has lodged a proposal with Denbighshire County Council’s planning committee for a change of use at 51 Russell Road. The property has been vacant since April
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Prison absconder who was handed eight-year sentence could be in North Wales
A PRISONER who has absconded may be in North Wales, police have said. Rhys Allen, 30, left HMP Sudbury in Derbyshire on Sunday, October 20 at about 4.15am. He was serving an eight-year sentence for aggravated burglary and possession of a firearm
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North Wales rugby coach to be honoured as part of National Lottery celebrations
A pioneering wheelchair rugby league coach from North Wales is one of seven sporting 'Game Changers' honoured as part of The National Lottery’s 30th Birthday celebrations. Stephen Jones, Head Coach and Chairman of North Wales Wheelchair Rugby League
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Mum of boy who died in North Wales crash starts petition for driving licence changes
THE mother of one of the four teenage boys who died when their car rolled into a ditch in Gwynedd has started a petition urging law changes for newly qualified young drivers. Hugo Morris, 18, Jevon Hirst, 16, Harvey Owen, 17, and Wilf Fitchett,
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What to expect from Towyn holiday park's final week of the 2024 season
AN AMUSEMENT park in Towyn is celebrating the end of its holiday season with a week of special events for all ages. At Knightly’s Fun Park, on Sandbank Road, the fair, bars, arcades, and food outlets will be open every day next week, with a range
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Plans for ‘major investment’ at popular holiday park near Prestatyn
A HOLIDAY park near Prestatyn is looking to grow, with plans to refurbish its adventure village and extend its existing play area. Presthaven Sands Holiday Park, which is run by leisure company Haven, has applied to Flintshire Council for planning
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The ‘thriving’ Dyserth pub which has become ‘the hub of village life once again’
A PUB in Dyserth which is more than 100 years old has seen a change in fortunes under its latest licensee. Y Bodunig, on High Street, first opened its doors to the public in 1921, but had began to struggle to make ends meet. But the future
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Denbighshire council aids conservation of rare tree and butterfly
The county council is supporting the conservation of an endangered tree species that provides essential sustenance for a rare butterfly in Denbighshire. The Denbighshire County Council's biodiversity team recently collected seeds from wych elms