SCHOOLS IN FOCUS Ruthin students get set for Sister Act show
A CLASSIC film will soon be hitting the stage in the Vale of Clwyd.
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Hi. My name is Shaun and I'm a reporter with the Denbighshire Free Press, covering Bala, Corwen, Denbigh, Ruthin, Llangollen and St Asaph. I am also a sports reporter with the Leader, covering a variety of sports.
Hi. My name is Shaun and I'm a reporter with the Denbighshire Free Press, covering Bala, Corwen, Denbigh, Ruthin, Llangollen and St Asaph. I am also a sports reporter with the Leader, covering a variety of sports.
A CLASSIC film will soon be hitting the stage in the Vale of Clwyd.
IT may only be November, but the cream of North Wales cricketers have been taking to the nets!
CORWEN'S decent run in the Ardal North East League came to an end as they were edged out in a seven-goal thriller at Welshpool Town.
MORE than 1,000 people in Denbighshire were still on furlough when the scheme closed at the end of September, figures show.
VALE of Clwyd MP Dr James Davies has welcomed news that work on the new North Denbighshire Community Hospital is set to start no later than December 3, subject to capital funding being released by the Welsh Government.
WE'RE going for goal with our picture of the week! Gavin Billington, from Corwen, has sent over this photograph of Corwen FC's match with Kerry over the weekend. Since forming earlier this year, the Denbighshire Free Press Camera Club now has more than 200 members. To find out how you can sign up and contribute to the DFP Camera Club and potentially have your pictures featured in our paper, see our picture spread in this week’s edition.
CYLCH Meithrin Bro Dyfrdwy has been under the new management of Anwen Jones and Sam Styles since September 2020, supported by a team of professional committee members and trustees.
MORE than four-in-five adults in Denbighshire have received two doses of a Covid-19 vaccine, figures reveal.
BUYING antique and second-hand furniture this Christmas can help the environment and add an element of style, says one Denbighshire trader.
A LEADING North Wales civil engineering company is recruiting up to 30 apprentices to start in early 2022, as it hosts its first careers day since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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