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Hotel's Welsh-English name change - a snub or 'just business'?

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Nick - Web Team Nick - Web Team | 08:12 UK time, Friday, 5 February 2010

Did you see locals giving their views in front of the TV cameras last night about the to align itself with visitors to Chester rather than north Wales?

Everyone said they felt the hotel should stay true to its name and its location - Deeside - firmly in Wales.

It's not the first time such a row has been prompted by a business trying to drum up business from over the border - rather than marketing itself using north Wales tourism.

So much so that a was set up some time ago to regarding such decisions.

The picked up on the story previously with a headlined, 'Anger at hotel name change'.

Meanwhile, her have now got Flintshire Council Trading Standards involved, querying whether the name change could be misleading.

But the clearly shows it's in Wales.

So, should we be concerned if businesses on this side of the border use such a tactic if they think it's more beneficial? Is it just business - and does that make it OK?

Or do you feel this more evidence of the so-called Chesterfication of north Wales - something which last week led to a - opposed to a plan on tightening links between Welsh and English counties - being presented to the Welsh assembly?

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