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Wrexham jail splits politicians
The Ministry of Justice plans to build a jail in north Wales or the north west of England that could house up to 1,500 prisoners. Candidates contesting the election in Wrexham are divided on whether it should be sited locally. |
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'New approach' to Welsh economy
A new approach to stimulate the Welsh economy and support businesses is being outlined by the deputy first minister. |
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Metal factory on prison site list
The former Anglesey Aluminium plant is put forward as one of six potential sites for a new prison for north Wales. |
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£7.8m grant for wood fuel systems
A £7.8m grant to help wood energy businesses is launched in Denbighshire by Rural Affairs Minister Elin Jones. |
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Lawn company creates 1,000 jobs
A garden lawn maintenance firm, which has seen a boom in business during the recession, creates 1,000 new jobs. |
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Lifeboat crews report busy period
New figures from the RNLI show it has been one of the busiest years so far for its volunteers in Wales. |
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Benefits service for elderly ends
A service which has helped older people in north Wales claim £5m in additional benefits closes. |
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Fewer fines for speeding drivers
A chief constable says more drivers will be offered speed-awareness courses instead of fines and penalty points. |
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New Tesco 'is Christmas present'
The compulsory purchase of land for a new Tesco in Prestatyn is backed by the environment minister. |
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Festival 'will counter bad press'
Rhyl Week aims to bring a 'carnival atmosphere' to regenerate the town called a "tremendous place" by locals. |
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Adult skills centres u-turn
Adult learning centres in schools across Denbighshire which had been shelved are now expected to go ahead. |
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Polish visit for business links
A party of Polish delegates visits Denbighshire in the hope of building business links between the two regions. |
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New police HQ on cards
North Wales Police expect Denbighshire councillors will approve plans for a new divisional headquarters in St Asaph. |
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New jobs at pioneering motor plant
A hi-tech factory manufacturing motor industry components opens in north Wales creating over 150 jobs. |