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Film festival duo help children get into spooky season spirit 'one scream at a time!'
A pair of Rhyl entrepreneurs have been helping children get into the spooky season this Halloween. Chad Jones and Tomos Rowlands, who run the popular Rhyller Thriller horror film festival in Rhyl each year, have been showing kid-friendly films
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Green light for Rhyl ‘eyesore’ to be converted to two-storey taxi dispatch office
PROPOSALS have been approved to expand a taxi firm by converting a building in Rhyl labelled an “eyesore” into both an office and a designated area for vehicle maintenance. The plans, drawn up by Zenith Logistic Consultants Ltd, were sent to Denbighshire
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Police urge parents to keep tabs on children ahead of Halloween and Bonfire Night
POLICE have urged parents to "take an interest" in their children's whereabouts around Halloween and Bonfire Night. North Wales Police said it is expecting a busier than usual Halloween and Bonfire Night period this year. Police said whilst
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Award-winning bakery celebrates 15 years in business in Prestatyn
AN AWARD-winning bakery chain is celebrating 15 years of business at its Prestatyn home. Clwyd Bakeries, on High Street, has been running successfully in the town for a decade-and-a-half, and also has sites in Talacre, Rhyl, Ewloe and Great Boughton
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Halloween: Firefighters issue fancy dress safety warning
Firefighters are urging parents to ensure their children's Halloween fancy dress costumes are not flammable. As Halloween approaches, North Wales Fire and Rescue Service is keen to make people aware of potential dangers. Paul Kay, head of fire
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Take a look at this detached bungalow just a short walk from Rhyl beach
A detached bungalow just a short walk from Rhyl beach and seafront is on the market for £189,950. The property, listed by Elwy, is located in a quiet residential area on Carlisle Avenue, close to local amenities and the town centre. The bungalow
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Prestatyn café and bistro ‘very disappointed’ to receive food hygiene rating of one
A CAFÉ and bistro in Prestatyn has said it is “very disappointed” after being handed a one-out-of-five food hygiene rating. Four Seasons Café and Bistro (licenced under the name Plamen Panayotov Ltd), at 93 High Street, received the score after
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Tax hike for owners of second homes and empty properties in Denbighshire
Denbighshire council’s cabinet has rubber-stamped plans to charge owners of second homes and long-term empty homes with a 150% council tax premium. At a meeting this week, the cabinet ratified their decision that was originally made last autumn
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Meliden FC scores £280k to improve pitch for women's expansion
A £280,000 project to help Meliden Football Club's expand with womens and junior teams by improving the pitch has been completed. The North Wales Coast East Premier Division side submitted plans to improve the pitch at The Mine to ensure it could
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Keeping track of time at National Trust sites as clocks go back
THIS weekend the clocks will go back across the UK to result in an extra hour of much needed sunlight as we approach the darker months. Clocks officially go back at 2am on Sunday, October 27, resulting in an extra hour in bed if you're lucky.
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WATCH: Woman thrown from bonnet of drink-driver’s car on Rhyl road
FOOTAGE has been shared showing the moment a woman “flew off” a drink-driver’s car bonnet and onto a road in Rhyl. Glen Wilson, 30, of Llys Y Castell, Kinmel Bay, was jailed for a year on October 22 at Mold Crown Court, where he was told he “could
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National care award glory for ex-convenience store owner Karen from Rhyl
A FORMER shop owner from Rhyl who retrained as a social care worker after selling her business has won a top national award, little more than a year after entering the sector. Karen Dean, who ran a convenience store with her family for 30 years
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Search for man with connections to North Wales wanted on recall to prison
A MAN from Liverpool with links to North Wales is wanted on recall to prison. John Dykes, 29, from Vauxhall, has breached his licence conditions following his release after serving a sentence for drug-dealing. He is described as 5ft 9ins tall
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Huws Gray in free course partnership with North Wales college
A North Wales construction merchant is building confidence and career prospects for its staff through a learning initiative. Huws Gray has teamed up with Grŵp Llandrillo Menai's Multiply department to provide a variety of free courses at its Llangefni
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Ukrainian refugees find jobs in care and support services
Ukrainian refugees have found jobs in care and support services. Over the past two years, Denbighshire Care and Support services have offered work experience placements across the county, helping individuals develop the skills and confidence needed