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Alys - Web Team Alys - Web Team | 13:59 UK time, Thursday, 8 October 2009

While there's some good news with the story that Karen Morrisroe, the young mum taken seriously ill with E. coli, has left hospital and is to make a full recovery. [See and ]

There's also lots of local controversy too:-

Rhyl's roads are giving local residents cause for concern according to the . There are photos of some of the roads.

In Denbigh, the on Monday at the start of a public inquiry into plans for a wind farm development. Earlier this year, proposals for 13 turbines at Gorsedd Bran, Nantglyn, complete with electrical store room and compound area, were rejected.

Meanwhile, picks up on the issue of wind farm plans at Coedwig Clocaenog Forest.

The reports on wasps forcing the closure of a postbox in St Asaph. They've been stinging the locals and posties and box won't be reopened until the pest controllers have been in.

Like or loathe the Hightown high rise, the Leader updates on reports that , with concern from residents.

The has a report on "time wasters" turning up at Hospital A&E departments with minor ailments including sore throats.

This is being addressed in Wrexham with the provision of a GP out of hours service which has now been placed next door to A&E.

Spotted: says watch again as local band Gallops' music has been used as the backdrop to last week's late-night episodes of TV teen drama Hollyoaks. You can see them in action tonight at Yales, blogs Adam Walton.

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