Denbighshire

Denbighshire residents win fight against windfarm

A plan to build 13 wind turbines near the village of Nantglyn has been rejected by a planning inspector. Tegni Cyf had appealed against Denbighshire County Council’s decision not to grant the application for a site at Gorsedd...

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Pudsey fun helps kids for Children in Need

Nov 21 2009 by Our Correspondent, Daily Post for Children in Need. One council boss was “imprisoned” in a cell for charity while beauty students swapped departments with trainee builders at one college. Denbighshire County...

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Region's £550k eco tourism award

The Clwydian Range stretches from Prestatyn to the Irish Sea An area of outstanding natural beauty has won European recognition for its promotion of sustainable tourism. The Clwydian Range, in Denbighshire and Flintshire, is to...

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Elderly woman's death unexplained

Police are treating as unexplained the death of an elderly woman in Rhyl An investigation is underway following the sudden death of an elderly woman in Rhyl, Denbighshire. Police are conducting enquiries into the death after...

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Council's apology over wage delay

Council staff have received an apology after they received their wages a day late. Denbighshire council said it was due to a "glitch in communication with the bank" and it would pay any bank charges incurred as a result of the...

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Timeshare conmen jailed

Two men have each been jailed for two-and-a-half years after 50 people were conned out of more than £460,000 in a timeshare holiday scam. Arthur Goddard, 60, ran Graig Park Village Ltd, based in Denbighshire, with sales...

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Flooding chaos across North Wales

TORRENTIAL rain and gales caused flooding and travel chaos across North Wales. The region was swamped by more than 90mm of rain in just 24 hours – cutting off a Conwy Valley village, shutting seven schools and closing 11 roads....

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Denbighshire Council must make £14.5m cuts

DENBIGHSHIRE Council will be forced to make cuts of around £14.5m over the next four years. Council chief Mohammed Mehmet revealed plans to slash up to 40 jobs from a 5,000 workforce next year with more staff being axed over...

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Residents decide new play schemes

The new play scheme will replace the old paddling pool Residents have chosen two new play facilities to replace a paddling pool which was controversially filled in. Denbighshire Council closed the paddling pool at Cae Ddol,...

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Denbighshire needs more firefighters

Nov 18 2009 by Owen R Hughes, Daily Post A FIREFIGHTER shortage in Denbighshire has seen fire chiefs launch a recruitment campaign to help save lives. The fire service wants extra retained crews to plug gaps at five stations in...

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