'Thanks for freeing my son' and other stories in the local Press
- Denbigh Visitor
The mum of a schoolboy stuck down a 10ft pipe for nearly three hours has thanked his rescuers who released him from being down a 12-inch wide tube on grassland close to a new housing estate in Llandyrnog.
- Denbighshire Free Press
With in full swing, the looks at the origins of lawn tennis which was invented in the garden of in Ruthin in the late 1800s.
- isleofman.com
TT rider Paul Owen from Llangollen, who stopped at the scene of a fatal crash and then took the yellow flag to slow down other competitors, has won the inaugural 'Spirit of the TT' Award.
- Daily Post
Hopes a prison will be built in north Wales were further bolstered after the new minister in charge agreed there was an "extremely strong case" for the plan. Building a 1,500-inmate prison would draw in £7m and create 400 full time jobs, according to Ministry of Justice officials.
- Leader
Questions are being asked as to why there have been 125,000 fewer annual visits at Deeside, Flint and Connah's Quay lesiure centres.
Related stories:
- Flintshire Chronicle
- wrexham.gov.uk
- - North Wales Police website
- Victoria Times Colonist, Canada
City of Gardens Chorus competes in renowned . For chorus director Julie Smith, who was born in Wales and always hoped to take the chorus there, competing in the festival is a heartfelt homecoming.
Heat in Old Colwyn supermarket leaves shoppers faint - North Wales Weekly News
A supermarket involved in a noisy fridge row has been slammed for being sweltering hot.
- Oswestry Advertiser
Three staff members at the Orthopaedic Hospital have been suspended and put on 'gardening leave' by the hospital's management.
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