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Bill Cowie

British Gas man’s no show costs St Asaph man £900

A RETIRED policeman who hoped to take advantage of an incentive scheme to renew his gas boiler has been left to foot the bill because he claims a British Gas employee failed to turn up.Read

Three candidates in the frame for St Asaph town council by-election

THREE candidates will contest the by-election for the east ward on St Asaph Town Council.Read

St Asaph's HM Stanley Hospital to close next year

AN ACUTE hospital is set to close its doors next year as part of a revamp of health services in North Wales.Read

St Asaph fire

St Asaph woman killed in fire was a 'lovely girl'

FIREFIGHTERS investigating a blaze which killed a woman and her dog, last night said they may never find out exactly what caused it.Read

St Asaph fire

One dead following St Asaph fire

A PERSON has died in a house fire in the early hours of Monday morning.Read

Talardy Hotel

St Asaph’s Talardy Hotel in administration

ONE of North Wales’ best-known hotels is in the hands of administrators.Read

Alan Cochran

Hero from St Asaph dies helping comrade

A HEROIC soldier from St Asaph died trying to save a comrade in a firefight with the Taliban in Afghanistan.Read

Denbighshire Council buy house after sports pitch causes nuisance

A COUPLE who say they were tormented by noise from a “nuisance” sports pitch next to their home have been paid to move by the local authority who built it.Read

St Asaph woman makes it big in business with rarebit

A FOOD producer who began making Welsh Rarebit in her kitchen last week saw her product enter the big time when it hit the shelves at Tesco.Read

Trefnant man gears up for St Asaph wood festival

MATT Thomas loves nothing more than being driven up the pole – as long as he gets to the top first.Read

St Asaph's Woodfest event returns

WOODFEST Wales, a celebration of all things wood, will be bringing its festival showcasing a variety of wood-related activities, crafts and forest industries back to Denbighshire next week.Read

Violet Euington

OAP left on trolley for 15 hours at Ysbyty Glan Clwyd

AN elderly woman suffering from osteoporosis and arthritis was forced to sit on a trolley in a busy A&E department for 15 hours before being moved to a hospital bed.Read

Ysbyty Glan Clwyd patient cuts struck by hospital lamp while undergoing surgery

A PATIENT undergoing surgery was hit in the face by an operating theatre lamp as it slid from its bracket.Read

Hayley Jones

Rhyl mum's terror during supermarket raid

A MUM of two young children believed she was going to be killed when a teenage robber pointed a knife at her and demanded cash.Read

Bethan Adey

Tremeirchion student’s South Africa mission

A KIND-HEARTED student has decided against putting her feet up and relaxing during her Easter holiday.Read

Brother and sister set up St Asaph caravan business

A BROTHER and sister have their late grandmother’s inheritance to thank for helping to get their new caravan business off the ground.Read

E-ELT Telescope

Work on mirrors for the world’s biggest telescope could create jobs in North Wales

HUNDREDS of jobs could be created in North Wales if the region wins a massive contract to make huge mirrors for the world’s biggest optical telescope.Read

Homeless in Denbighshire are being put up in pubs

HOMELESS people are being housed in pubs and B&Bs because councils are struggling to provide emergency accommodation.Read

Greenfields, St Asaph

St Asaph on shortlist for new prison development

COUNCILLORS are backing plans for a new 1,500 place prison in Denbighshire.Read

St Asaph company develops light emitting wallpaper

A HI-TECH Denbighshire firm is developing "light emitting wallpaper" to replace light bulbs and cut carbon emissions. Read

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