A BUSINESS based in Flintshire has been fined after a large fly tipping site was discovered in Denbighshire. The business has been issued with a £300 fixed penalty notice by Denbighshire County ...
Denbighshire's catering services have been recognised as the 'Best Performing Catering Service' at the APSE Awards.
"With the final home on sale, it really is the last chance to buy and we’d urge anyone looking for a property in the St Asaph area to contact us without delay to learn more." The remaining home is a ...
CONCERNS have been raised over the length of time being taken for roads to be reverted back to 30mph in North Wales. Following the appointment of Transport Secretary Ken Skates last year, local ...
Rhyl 1879 threw away a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 with Pwllheli. The game played in front of a crowd of 627, saw manager Paul Moore make four changes to his side following their 3-2 away win against ...
THE MET Office has confirmed the outlook for the week ahead affecting North Wales. A wet and windy start with early-morning mist and fog is expected today (Monday, February 3).
A DRUG dealer who pulled the emergency cord to stop a train near Rhyl has been jailed. Joyce Mukuna, 23, of no fixed abode, was travelling on the train to Holyhead when he pulled the emergency cord, ...
A ROAD is closed this morning (Saturday, February 1) due to a fallen tree, police have said. North Wales Police has said Pen-y-Maes Road is completely closed between Holywell and the A548 Coast Road ...
BELOW is a round-up of all court cases concerning offences which took place in, or defendants from Denbighshire, Conwy, Gwynedd or Anglesey, covered by the Free Press, Pioneer, Journal or Chronicle ...
The Met Office has provided the following weather forecast for the weekend. On Saturday, the early hours will be clear, with temperatures dropping to 2 degrees. By 8am, the sun will be shining, and ...
A CHILD has been taken to hospital after a driver suffered a medical episode, leading to their car overturning near a school in Prestatyn. This was on Princes Avenue, near primary school Ysgol Y Llys.
Denbighshire’s potholed roads could soon become “donkey tracks” without urgent investment, fear concerned councillors.