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Well that was a simply ton-derful effort from North Wales over-40s!
CENTURIES help you to win cricket matches, although it’s a rarity to see two of them in the same innings of a one-day contest. This is what was witnessed as North Wales over-40s claimed their first victory with a 70-run outcome versus their South
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Marchwiel and Wrexham strengthen promotion aims via key success
MARCHWIEL AND WREXHAM are making a strong case for their swift return to Division One. After suffering relegation last summer, the side has enjoyed a positive star to their Division Two campaign and a 29-run triumph at St Asaph Seconds saw Marchwiel
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Eoghan O'Connell was an unsung hero says Wrexham AFC manager Phil Parkinson
PHIL PARKINSON was delighted with how well Eoghan O’Connell performed in the run-in as the defender kept Ben Tozer out of the side and helped Wrexham clinch promotion. Club captain Tozer was a regular starter after arriving at The Racecourse from
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Wrexham village pub rebuilds reputation following one-star hygiene score
A WREXHAM village pub has worked hard to rebuild its reputation following a disappointing one-star food hygiene score earlier this year. The Duke of Wellington based in Ruabon has announced it is 'overjoyed' to get a five-star rating back from
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Celebration of locomotive event to be held in Llangollen next month
A CELEBRATION of locomotives is being held near Wrexham next month. Following a very successful Spring Branchline Steam Gala, the Llangollen & Corwen Railway will hold its second large gala event of 2024 early next month. Their Diesel and
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Wrexham residents encouraged to support unmissable monthly street market
WREXHAM residents are being encouraged to show their support for the monthly street market. On Saturday, June 1 Wrexham will host another fantastic market featuring independent traders with an array of goods on offer. There will be a wonderful
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Wrexham's 'Walkabout' Festival returns with 23 scheduled events for 2024
STEP into North East Wales' history and natural splendour as Walkabout Wrexham returns for the annual Walking Festival. Spanning nine days from Saturday, June 1 until Sunday, June 9 Walkabout Wrexham invites you to embark on a journey of discovery
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Owen takes over as the new manager at Cymru North Mold Alex
MOLD ALEX have appointed a new first team manager. After Mike Cunningham and Steve Monk stepped down following the conclusion of a hugely successful season, Barry Owen has now taken over at the helm at Alyn Park. In a statement, the club said
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Magnificent Milwyn's demonstrated that he is Hungary for success!
A NORTH EAST WALES competitor has stood toe-to-toe with the very best boxers in Europe... and triumphed! Llay ABC's Milwyn Lloyd gained victory in his class at the Bornemissza Memorial Tournament in Hungary. Not only that, but Lloyd claimed
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Traffic and travel across North Wales on Bank Holiday Monday
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'Sunshine and showers' across North Wales this week, Met Office confirms
A MIXTURE of sunshine and showers has been forecast this week by the Met Office across parts of north Wales. Today on Bank Holiday Monday (May 27), there will be a chance of showers with some very warm sunny spells in Wrexham and Flintshire.
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Number of buses on Flintshire and Wrexham roads has dropped, figures show
THE WHEELS on the bus go round and round - but not quite as often as they used to in Flintshire and Wrexham, it has been revealed. The number of buses and coaches using roads in both counties have dropped over the last nine years, new figures show
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What are Wales' most popular baby bump nicknames?
WALES' favourite baby bump nicknames have been revealed. With 60% of parents and parents-to-be opting to give their baby bumps nicknames, recent poll reveals that the most popular nicknames being: 'Peanut', 'Bean' and 'Berry'. In Wales, parents
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Inclusive circus show aimed at disabled and disadvantaged children to visit Wrexham
CIRCUS Starr is to return to Wrexham with their inclusive circus inspired show. The charitable organisation puts on inclusive circus shows for disabled and disadvantaged children. Free tickets are sent to children and their families through
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Erddig’s creepy crawlies enjoy stately home of their own thanks to replica hall
A new stately home has been built at Erddig to rival the late 17th Century hall – only this one is for much tinier residents. The Garden Team at National Trust Cymru’s Erddig Hall and Garden have crafted an impressive ‘bug hall’ that is a stunning
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Apprentice turned trainer takes to the skies for world's number one skills event
AN apprentice turned educator will take to the skies and represent Team UK at the world’s most prestigious skills event. Former Airbus Aeronautical Apprentice Rosie Boddy – now a Technical Training Officer at Coleg Cambria Deeside – will compete
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Patients across north Wales urged not to waste GP and hospital appointments
MEMBERS of the public are being urged to cancel any medical appointments they know they won't be able to attend, in order to allow others to make use of them. Clwyd South MS Ken Skates spoke out last week after learning that at least 13,000 slots