
Flintshire businessman takes on special Snowdon charity challenge
A local businessman has taken on another physical challenge to raise money for a good cause.
Community Content Editor for the Leader covering wide range of community topics in Wrexham, Flintshire and North Wales
A local businessman has taken on another physical challenge to raise money for a good cause.
Two long-serving Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) volunteers who have dedicated more than 100 years between them to saving lives at sea will receive their Platinum Jubilee Medal to complete the full set awarded by the Queen.
Over the last year a Flintshire hospital and Mold primary school have worked hard to stay in touch in original ways to help patients and pupils stay connected through the Covid-19 pandemic.
TWO Flintshire students are among those to have finished sports courses at one of the region's colleges.
AN offshore wind farm, which could provide power for up to 500,000 homes, has passed a key milestone after proposals were submitted to, and accepted for consideration by the UK Planning Inspectorate.
It may not have been the result the thousands of Wrexham AFC fans wanted at the weekend but it was a memorable day for one couple.
The North Wales branch of the Institute of Directors (IoD) welcomed back local business owners and directors to its first in-person event post-pandemic.
This week, member of the Leader's Local Bygones Facebook group, Richard Jones, from Gwersyllt, focusses on the silver screen, as he looks back at the Glynn Cinema, Wrexham...
Volunteers and community organisations involved in improving their local area are being invited to apply for Flintshire's Best Kept Community Awards for 2022.
A WREXHAM student is one step away from winning £3,000 and being named the UK's rising 'Wokstar' in a new Chinese cooking competition for catering students.
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