Links and stories of interest [26-02-08]
Four Prestatyn High School pupils fined for littering, quarrying inquiry starts in Mold, wind farm protest at Ruthin, Racecourse stadium revamp update and translators cost police £145,000.
- Daily Post
The cost of hiring translators to help suspected criminals after their arrest has rocketed by 241% in North Wales in just three years. [Migrant workers debate]
- North Wales Police Press Releases
Four Prestatyn High School pupils have been given fixed penalty tickets for littering. Meanwhile, the has also reported the story.
- ´óÏó´«Ã½ Local News
Denbighshire councillors could overturn a planning committee decision to reject plans for two wind farms.
- ´óÏó´«Ã½ Local News
A public inquiry starts into whether a quarry can reopen in Gwernymynydd, Mold, as opponents claim it would hit its 'rich wildlife'.
- Evening Leader
Developers behind the Racecourse stadium revamp want planning permission altered to allow students to move into new flats before the project is complete.