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Sculptor Ron is back to his studio after the flood
AN artist and sculptor is finally back in his newly-refurbished home following the devastating floods in November of last year.
Massive A 3.5m investment in Tweedmill site
A SHOPPING outlet will create up to 50 jobs as it pushes on with its massive expansion plans - set to more than double its size.
Teen who spent six weeks in intensive care publishes thriller
AN INSPIRATIONAL teenager who is lucky to be alive after an E-coli infection has put his imagination to good use writing a series of thriller stories.
Faith schools merger talks agreed
Denbighshire Council has been in talks with church leaders over the future of Blessed Edward Jones Catholic High and St Brigid's. The new school would operate on existing sites from 2014 before building on a new location within five years to create a mixed faith site.
A 10m extra for flood protection in Wales: Details released of where it will be spent
West and North Wales are the main targets for new funding, but the amount is criticised as being too low in the face of climate change Details of how communities are to get an extra A 10m to protect them from the kind of deluges that swept through Wales last year have been released today.
Church single sermon volunteer plea
A single sermon has been preached at all Church in Wales services this weekend to encourage more people to take part in religious life.
Woman suffers minor injuries in bag snatch
Police are appealing for information about the incident which happened while the victim in her 50s, was walking along Thorpe Street, Rhyl at around 5.27pm on Saturday.
E-coli nearly cost me my life, now I am an author thanks to voice recognition
A YOUNG man who almost died from an E-coli infection after an operation to straighten his spine has published his own book of thriller stories.
Man involved in Rhyl town centre collision died of natural causes
North Wales Police is appealing for information after a vehicle overturned following the two vehicle crash just before 2.45pm on Russell Road.
Moments that Shocked North Wales: Towyn Floods
ON February 26, 1990, a vast swathe of low lying coastal homes was inundated with up to six feet of saltwater when crashing waves breached a sea wall.
First Minister hails Bangor timeline
Carwyn Jones yesterday opened the trail of paving designs which chart the city's story, from ancient times to the modern day.
Man dies after Rhyl town centre collision
North Wales Police is appealing for information after a vehicle overturned following the crash just before 2.45pm on Russell Road.
The hidden emotional cost for victims of the floods
VICTIMS of the devastating floods which hit Denbighshire last November are suffering from isolation, depression and anxiety, according to a council report.
Devastating flooding was 'once in 200 years event'
FLOODING which brought devastation to hundreds of homes in Denbighshire was a one-in-200-year event, a new report reveals.
Man in hospital after being stabbed in Holywell
Just before 2pm on Wednesday police received a report from the Ambulance Service that a man in his 30s had sustained a stab wound to his abdomen in the Bryn Mawr area of Holywell.
Pensioner has cycled to raise money for charity
PENSIONER Nan Hughes has used pedal power to raise more than 20,000 for worthy causes.
Deadly St Asaph flood was a 'one in 200 year' event, investigation finds
Melanie Smith, 43, on trial accused of deliberately setting fire to a pushchair because she was angry it had been left in a shared hallway.
North Wales News: Flood victims in North Wales braced for rocketing insurance premiums
FLOOD victims are bracing themselves for rocketing insurance premiums now a deal to guarantee affordable protection is nearing its expiration date.
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.
Glyndwr University 'Poised To Be Leader' In Carbon Management
The university, which has campuses in Wrexham, St Asaph and Northop, moved 45 places up the Green League ranking, putting it among the most eco-friendly higher education institutions in the UK.