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69-year-old woman dies following incident in Rhyl, police confirm
A WOMAN from Rhyl has died overnight after being admitted to hospital with severe injuries, police have confirmed. Police were called at 10.30pm on Thursday (October 24) to a residential property on Cefndy Road; a 69-year-old woman was subsequently
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Five-bedroom home situated on golf course on market for £800k
A FIVE-bedroom home situated on a golf course in Flintshire is on the market for over £800,000. The property, located within Northop Country Park, Mold is up for sale with Purple Bricks for £810,000. The five-bed home backs onto Northop Hall
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Mum highlights challenges of invisible illness
A mother, from Holywell, is urging for greater awareness of hidden disabilities. Sarah Williams, 37, is advocating for more understanding of her son Archie's illness which is described as life-limiting. Nine-year-old Archie suffers from pulmonary
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LOOK: Well-presented two-bedroom bungalow in the sought-after area near Abergele
A well-presented two-bedroom bungalow in the sought-after area of Belgrano is now on the market for £220,000. Listed by Elwy, the detached bungalow is situated on a quiet cul-de-sac, Lon Glanfor, convenient for both Abergele and Towyn. (Image
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Court cases this week from Denbighshire, Conwy, Gwynedd and Anglesey
BELOW is a round-up of all court cases concerning offences which took place in, or defendants from Denbighshire, Conwy, Gwynedd or Anglesey, covered by the Free Press, Pioneer, Journal or Chronicle this week (October 20-26): Denbighshire
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Rhyl 'doesn't need another takeaway' claim as residents object to fried chicken shop
A FRIEND chicken takeaway could replace a former hairdressing salon in Rhyl. Mr Ernest Thananjcheliyan has applied to Denbighshire County Council’s planning department, seeking planning permission for a change of use of Flat 45 on Trellewelyn Road
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'Missed bin collections inevitable' as Denbighshire prepares to launch new bin rounds
Denbighshire’s head of environment says there will be more missed collections and hiccups when the council launches its new, revised bin and recycling rounds on November 4. But the head of environment said he was confident that the revised scheme
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RSPCA shares myths stopping people from adopting pets
The RSPCA is aiming to debunk misconceptions about rescue pets, which it believes deter people from adopting. Among these myths is the belief that black cats are unlucky or don't look good in photos, causing them to remain in shelters for longer