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  • A mixed set of outcomes for Ruthin Town Youth FC sides

    A LUCKY 13 goals were netted by a variety of Ruthin Town Youth FC sides during their spot of weekend action. At the top of the bill for the club were Ruthin Town U-16s with their 4-1 triumph at home to Brymbo. Strikes from Byron Jones, Danw Diss

  • Top Ruthin school slammed in care report

    RUTHIN School has an autocratic and controlling management system and young people are not safeguarded appropriately, according to an official report. The report by the Care Inspectorate Wales follows an inspection last November. It has already

  • Away day defeat suffered by Llanuwchllyn in the league

    RHOS AELWYD 2 LLANUWCHLLYN 0 AN away day loss marked the Wrexham Area League weekend from the perspective of Llanuwchllyn. The latest test for the Gwynedd villagers in the Premier Division was a visit to Rhos Aelwyd. A 2-0 margin would

  • A magnificent seven fires Llansannan through in Premier Cup

    Y GLANNAU 0 LLANSANNAN 7 A MAGNIFICENT seven means that Llansannan are still on the march in a knockout competition. Frontman Geraint Jones was the star of the show as Llan claimed a thumping 7-0 success at St Asaph-based Y Glannau in the

  • Have your say on Denbighshire climate change plans

    A CONSULTATION has been launched for members of the public to have their say on how their council should tackle climate change. Denbighshire County Council (DCC) declared a “climate and ecological emergency” in July last year which included commitments

  • Leaders Ruthin come through a tough test on their travels

    MOLD 2NDS 12 RUTHIN 2NDS 29 LOCAL bragging rights belonged to the lads from Cae Ddol. The battle for Moel Famau took place at Mold's Chester Road ground, with Division Three (North) Ruthin 2nds yet again taking the spoils by winning the game

  • Prestatyn Running Club claims a trio of team prizes at event

    THREE team awards, four North Wales titles and a host of age-group prizes. This was the very satisfying haul for Prestatyn Running Club from the annual Twin Piers 10k in Colwyn Bay on Saturday. For the first time, both the men and women won the

  • Lucky seven Denbigh neighbours win People's Postcode Lottery

    SEVEN neighbours in Denbigh are celebrating after winning £1,000 in the Postcode Lottery. The Park Street residents netted the windfall when LL16 3DB was announced as a daily prize winner with the People’s Postcode Lottery on Tuesday, January 21

  • Llangollen scouts plant 60 trees in Dee Valley AONB

    YOUNG volunteers have planted 60 native trees at the Mooring Basin in Llangollen. Llangollen Scouts cleared litter and planted trees donated from the Woodland Trust to create a new woodland shaw at the Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

  • No cup joy for Cerrigydrudion on their travels

    MELIDEN 2 CERRIGYDRUDION 1 THERE was to be no cup joy for Cerrigydrudion over the weekend. In the second round of the Vale of Clwyd and Conwy League's Premier Cars Bangor Premier Cup, Cerrig were tasked with a trip to Meliden. Despite taking

  • Vehicle charity rally in Llangollen

    LLANGOLLEN Rotary Club will be holding a vehicle charity rally to raise funds for the Alzheimer’s Society and the Rotary charity. Called the North Wales Vehicle Rally, this fun event will be held on Saturday March 21, and entrabts from across North

  • Five first half tries play their part in RGC success

    RGC 43 LLANELLI 21 A BRILLIANT first half display set RGC on their way to a winning weekend. The Gogs made a welcome return to winning ways courtesy of a 43-21 scoreline at home to Llanelli. RGC put in a barnstorming opening 40 minutes.

  • Gilbert's screamer gives Llandyrnog a point at St Asaph

    ST ASAPH CITY 1 LLANDYRNOG UNITED 1 IT was honours even in a big Vale of Clwyd clash over the weekend. St Asaph City played host to Denbighshire rivals Llandyrnog United in their latest Lock Stock Welsh Alliance League Division One encounter

  • Llangollen playgroup praised by inspectorate

    A PLAYGROUP has been praised by inspectors for its “outstanding” planning and learning assessment for children. Llangollen Playgroup, an English language service registered for 19 children, was inspected by the Care Inspectorate Wales on November

  • 'Shocked' mum hits out after public breastfeeding row at pub

    A mum is urging people to be more accepting of the ‘most natural thing in the world’. Nicola Jones, of Holywell, said she was left ‘shocked’ when she was asked to move to another room when she needed to breastfeed her son. She told our sister