New Wrexham AFC documentary set to premiere this week
Viewers will be able see the season through the eyes of some of the characters from the first series, as well as new fans who have fallen in love with the club.
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Viewers will be able see the season through the eyes of some of the characters from the first series, as well as new fans who have fallen in love with the club.
On Wednesday (May 8) TSB announced that nine of its branches will be closed in May 2025 with another 27 nationally being closed this September.
The weather appears to have turned a corner this week with dry and sunny days, temperatures reaching 18C.
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Transport Minister Ken Skates agreed that things needed to change and put local authorities in charge of reverting roads in their areas.
North Wales Police issued an update this evening following the earlier incident.
As well as the screening of the film, the director and star of the film, Celyn Jones will be in attendance for a question and answer session after.
Road closed and slow traffic due to crash on A541 Mold Road both ways from Hope Street to Fagl Lane.
Sam Rowlands, Member of the Welsh Parliament for North Wales has called for more to be done to tackle excessive waiting times in A&E departments.
New food hygiene ratings have been awarded to 16 of Flintshire’s establishments, the Food Standards Agency’s website shows.
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