Mystery benefactor gives club £20,000 and other stories in the local Press
To start things off, here are some headlines and quick links to the more upbeat stories in the local papers this week.
- - Leader
- - Rhyl Journal
- - Tizer
- - Denbighshire Free Press
- - Rhyl Journal
- Daily Post
A public health review into the controversial Hanson Cement works near Mold will be launched on Tuesday.
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- Leader
Council officials have met contractors who are bidding to carry out a study of a toxic tar pit in Rhos. A number of companies, including some from abroad, want to visit Llwyneinion to find out more about the substances contained deep within it.
- Flintshire Chronicle
A car firm has been left with a clean-up bill of more than £1,000 after a mysterious orange residue coated 40 of its vehicles.
- Leader
Householders living on Kingsmills Road, Hightown, say up to a dozen vehicles can be parked nose to tail outside their homes by people trying to sell them who are not from the area.
- Flintshire Chronicle
Plans to build 122 new homes, comprising 14 houses and 108 apartments on the derelict former Bromfield Timber plant, Queens Lane, Mold, have been given the go-ahead - despite strong opposition.
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