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  • 'Outstanding' Heather claims Corwen employee accolade

    THERE has been joy for Heather at a Dee Valley establishment. Corwen Day Nursery introduced an employee of the month scheme at the back end of 2016 as part of their staff wellbeing programme, so that the team would feel valued and appreciated.

  • Four tasty breakfasts organised by the FUW in Meirionnydd

    MEIRIONNYDD farmers will be opening their kitchens for breakfast week. Breakfast is one of the most important meals of the day and it is a great opportunity to talk and share your thoughts before starting the day. In order to promote the health

  • Hugely talented duo in concert with Ruthin club

    A CONTEMPORARY country music duo will be providing the entertainment in the Vale of Clwyd later this month. Tennessee Waltz will be the guests of Ruthin All Styles Music on the evening of Thursday, January 30. Jimmy Rae and Sarah-Lou form the

  • Denbigh property is available with Jones Peckover

    JONES Peckover is delighted to offer for sale a rural property that enjoys a stunning outlook with views to Moel Famau and the Clwydian Range to the front and Moel Fadair to the rear. Bodeiliog Ganol, on Bodeiliog Road, Denbigh also enjoys an excellent

  • Denbighshire is revealed as the least boozy area in Wales

    DENBIGHSHIRE has been revealed as the least boozy area in Wales, according to a survey. Babylon surveyed 38,806 people from its Healthcheck app to reveal which areas of Wales consume the least units of alcohol per week on average. Denbighshire

  • Police introduce medical screening for firearms possession

    NORTH Wales Police has introduced medical screening to applications for firearms possession in a bid to bolster its decision-making process. The force now requires applicants to provide medical information verified by a GP for all firearm and shot

  • FUW concerns over tree planting plans

    FARMERS’ Union of Wales (FUW) staff have expressed major concerns regarding the implications for members, who are National Trust tenants, given the trust’s plans to plant large numbers of trees on their land. The concerns were expressed during

  • BYGONES: Stepping back to Ruthin in 1980

    THERE'S a step back to the '80s this week. We have dug deep into our archives to showcase photos in Ruthin from 1980. Are you in any of the pictures we feature and, if so, what are your memories of the day your picture was taken for the Free

  • Classroom Call: Ruthin pupils learn poems and throw javelins

    THE stars of Classroom Call this week are primary school pupils in Ruthin. Ysgol Borthyn year three pupils were busy learning how to write poems, based on the children’s comedy horror film Hocus Pocus, while years one and two showed their parents