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Newsletter [04-04-08]

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Alys - Web Team Alys - Web Team | 14:48 UK time, Friday, 4 April 2008

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LATEST UPDATES: Holiday camp memories - Wrexham FC - Rants and raves - NEWI closer to university status - Migrant workers debate - Road widening debate goes on - Wrexham music scene - Flint's flats - and much more...

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Holiday camp memories
Jo has happy memories of staying in Prestatyn and asks "Can anyone else remember these wonderful things?"

Wrexham FC
Chris sees a "sad outlook" for Wrexham as they struggle to avoid relegation.

Rants and Raves
Hospital parking - Ferguson: "The good people of Flintshire are left high and dry AGAIN. We in this area use CHESTER hospital and we still have to pay."

Buckley - Gary: "There may be many things wrong with Buckley but there are lots of positive things too, like honesty and true values."

Cefn Mawr - Peter: "Went through Cefn on Thursday, the chapel extension looked pretty good, but oh dear, the rest of the high street..."


The Wrexham college has come a step closer to achieving university status.

Migrant workers debate
Chris finds that the influx of workers from overses has led to a greater variety of food in the supermarket!

A494 road widening debate
Reaction to the abandoning of plans to widen the A494 continue to come in.

Wrexham music scene
Simon wants advice on where to catch local bands playing.

Flint's flats
Teresa's so happy living in Flint's flats she wouldn't move even if she won the lottery!

Weird!
You share experiences like being 'creeped out' on the road to Ruabon and the sighting of a dog's paw print "easily 4 times the size of my girlfriend's german shepherd cross".

Entertainment
Find out what's going on locally including a talk by former politician Edwina Currie in Ruthin.

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