Tidal lagoon could fill energy gap in North Wales
A TIDAL lagoon could fill the energy and jobs gaps left by the mothballing of the Wylfa Newydd nuclear power plant
A TIDAL lagoon could fill the energy and jobs gaps left by the mothballing of the Wylfa Newydd nuclear power plant
A NEW campaign has been launched to reduce the soaring demand on the police control room in North Wales which takes more than 1,100 calls a day.
NORTH Wales Police's new chief constable is relishing the challenges ahead as he get to grips with his new role.
A CONSULTATION is taking place on the minimum pricing of alcohol.
A man has been charged with robbery after an incident which took place at a village shop.
Carl Sargeant was born in St Asaph and lived in Connah’s Quay all his life. Before becoming an Assembly Member in 2003 he worked at a chemical manufacturing plant as a quality and environmental auditor, and industrial fire-fighter.
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