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Newsletter [03-06-09]

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Nick - Web Team Nick - Web Team | 11:27 UK time, Wednesday, 3 June 2009

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UPDATES: - Big change ahead - News round-up - Fans' views on Wrexham FC's £1m losses - Festival fun - Rhyl Prom master plan - Town Talk - And more

Key changes
We're to the Â鶹Éç Local website.


- The family of a nine-year-old boy who drowned in the river Dee have described him as a "one-in-a-million" son.
- A Denbighshire council leader tells Â鶹Éç Wales that, in terms of maintenance, school buildings in Wales lag decades behind those in England.

Wrexham FC
from the Football League for heavy financial losses in their latest released accounts. .


There are two big events being held in Wrexham this weekend, including three days of live music and a family-friendly festival in the town centre.


More supermarkets - Edward: "I see the development application for Sainsbury's in Ruabon has been defeated by 9 - 8 votes at the planning meeting last night. I for one feel it is a shame that job opportunities are being lost in a village that has little economic stability..."
What now for Denbigh Hospital? - Jane: "Look what went on at the Tower of London over its history but nobody suggested pulling it down, it's kept alive and cared for and makes a fortune because of its past. It's educational."
Ruthin Craft Centre - Ruth: "Ruthin Craft Centre is thrilled to have been shortlisted for The Art Fund Prize for museums and galleries 2009. If you think we should win do please vote for us..."
Gronant holiday park memories - Andrea: "We loved to go there on a Friday night and watch The Golden Girls on the telly and drink Oxo!"

Twittering on...
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Watch: Garden in Snowdonia
The story of a year in the life of Bodnant Garden, Conwy Valley.

Hwyl am y tro - bye for now

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