Fundraiser for 'beautiful, caring' mother left paralysed passes £7,000
A fundraiser set up for a woman who sustained life-changing injuries after being hit by a car near Prestatyn has passed the £7,000 mark.
Reporter for the North Wales Chronicle, North Wales Pioneer and the Rhyl Journal.
A fundraiser set up for a woman who sustained life-changing injuries after being hit by a car near Prestatyn has passed the £7,000 mark.
A HONEYBEE colony have been safely removed from their Rhosybol home of 15 years after a resident noticed stray bees in the upstairs bedroom of her new house.
WITH another busy staycation season expected, Denbighshire County Council is promoting the county’s businesses providing overnight stays and parking.
DENBIGHSHIRE County Council has administered over £3.2million of cost-of-living support payments being funded by the Welsh Government.
DENBIGHSHIRE County Council has congratulated four Year 11 pupils from Prestatyn High School for their award-winning campaign around anti-discrimination.
A MENAI Bridge man has been jailed for ten years after being found guilty on eight counts of terror offences at Sheffield Crown Court today (June 23).
NEW figures have revealed that Isle of Anglesey County Council has spent twice as much on traffic wardens than the amount they have received in fines.
NORTH Wales Police (NWP) Gwynedd South have released footage showing the detonation of two grenades recovered from a home in Criccieth.
A PAINTER from Rhyl has presented a painting of the Conwy Castle and Quay to Chief Constable of North Wales Police, Carl Foulkes.
A BOY from Rhyl has raised more than £1,400 for a North Wales palliative care charity after his father recently lost a battle with cancer.
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