Church warms up for World Cup and other stories in the local Press
- Denbighshire Free Press
Sad news this week that the community-run Raven Inn in Llanarmon yn Ial was the target of burglars who made off with up to £3,000. Workers clubbed together from their own money to get a float for the till so that the pub could open the following day.
Background: - ´óÏó´«Ã½ News
- Denbighshire Visitor
The Talardy continues to operate as normal while a buyer is sought. Business people in the area are blaming roadworks and improvements to fencing on the neighbouring A55 for a decline in trade.
Meanwhile, Wrexham FC and Crusaders' chairman Ian Roberts said the club has held talks with a hotel chain about building next to The Racecourse: - The Leader
- Rhyl Journal
Kinmel Bay Church, on St Asaph Avenue, plans to screen England's three qualifying matches on their big screen, accompanied by activities for all the family.
- Flintshire Chronicle
Experts have begun an investigation into public fears of a possible link between health issues and the Hanson cement works.
Background: - ´óÏó´«Ã½ News
- Daily Post
A decision to let a developer build the "affordable" part of its new housing estate half a mile from the luxury section has been slammed as risking "ghettoisation" in Wales.
- The Leader
A team of students from Yale College, Wrexham, have reached the final of a national competition that challenges young people to make a film to help keep their peers safe on the road.
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