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Nick - Web Team Nick - Web Team | 11:20 UK time, Wednesday, 4 February 2009

Highlights and quick links to the local stories and blogs we're following today using our [what's this?] which include:

- A55 truck stop campaigners head for County Hall
- Lidl promises £100,000 to help Mold's business
- Mixed reaction to Denbigh wine bar proposal
- We'll buy unsold North Wales homes say housing associations

- Evening Leader
Dozens of campaigners opposed to controversial plans for two Flintshire truck stops and a business park off the A55 are set to descend on a crunch meeting today. A specially-organised coach will ferry residents, who are against the development of land off junction 31 at Caerwys, to County Hall in Mold.
UPDATE:

- Evening Leader
Plans for the transformation of a former church institute into a wine bar, have received the backing of the chairman of Denbighshire Council.

- Daily Post
Unsold homes and plots on private estates in North Wales will soon be bought up by housing associations to provide more affordable homes for rent.

- Evening Leader
Lidl has pledged £100,000 to regenerate Mold, if plans to build a new store are given the go-ahead.
UPDATE:

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