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They said she would never walk or talk... look at her now
One of only 200 people in the world to suffer with a rare genetic condition, medics said she may never walk.
'Farm Watch isn't working' warns Denbighshire councillor
FARM Watch, the region's rural crime prevention service, is not working. That's the view of one farmer as North Wales Police issue a warning following a spate of thefts in the county.
High tech approach to catching fly-tippers
UNDERCOVER cameras and footage from helicopters are helping win the war on illegal fly-tipping as those who dump waste are warned they will be caught.
Police were called to the scene at around 1.25am to reports of an injured man in the road.
Plans to close two Catholic schools could move a step closer
CONTROVERSIAL plans to close two Roman Catholic secondary schools and build a mixed-faith alternative could take a step closer next week.
National Eisteddfod 'should be held in Liverpool or London'
Father of two children murdered by Melanie Jane Smith speaks of grief as police release shocking pictures of flat in which family died On this week's Blakey's Bootroom, Cardiff City legend Nathan Blake and the boys dished out the end-of-season awards after a remarkable season District3 on their UK tour and what they've been up to since appearing on ... (more)
Foundations laid at Denbigh's A 2.2m homeless development
WORK on a multi-million pound project to turn derelict land into flats for young homeless people has begun.
Calls for Denbigh road safety ahead of festival
A COMMUNITY leader has called for extra safety measures on a country road ahead of the National Eisteddfod.
Ex-mayor to deny causing explosion in Denbigh, court told
A 46-year-old ex-mayor accused of causing an explosion will be denying the charge, a judge heard today.
Praise for Denbighshire dog mess cleaning company
A COMPANY employed by Denbighshire County Council to rid the streets of dog mess has been praised by residents.
Town's history could get its own museum thanks to a A 200,000 loan
The history of Denbigh is to be showcased in a new museum if plans to turn the town's former magistrates court into a visitor attraction get the go ahead.
Pensioner has cycled to raise money for charity
PENSIONER Nan Hughes has used pedal power to raise more than 20,000 for worthy causes.
Hangings and executions: The dark past of Wales' ancient hostelries
Modern pubs are trading in a difficult environment, but some have been through tumultuous periods many times before.
Denbigh: Up to one in 200-year flood blamed in wake of 91-year-old's death
FLOODING that left an elderly woman dead and forced the evacuation of 500 homes was close to a "one in 200-year event", an investigation has found.
Denbigh: Eccentric ladies attracted leading poets of their day
The Ladies of Llangollen rejected the roles carved out for them by 18th-century Britain and lived together in North Wales.
Councillor faces explosives charges after Denbigh evacuation alert
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Arrests over Denbigh explosions
A 40-year-old woman was yesterday arrested in connection with the investigation into a series of incidents in whereby objects have been ignited.
Homes evacuated by explosives team
Bomb disposal experts have evacuated people from their homes in a Welsh town for the second night in a row as they search a house, police said.
New evacuation in fireworks inquiry
Homes in Denbigh have been evacuated for a second time, as a property was searched following a spate of firework attacks in the town.