Vale of Clwyd MP calls for examination of school support amid cuts concern
Dr Davies visited Rhyl High School last week to speak to the headteachers of both Rhyl and Prestatyn High Schools about the pressures they are facing.
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Chief reporter covering council, local politics, health, business, crime, education, human interest stories in Abergele, Rhuddlan, Rhyl, Prestatyn and St Asaph. Also cover Llandudno, Conwy, Colwyn Bay as well as areas in Denbighshire, Gwynedd and Anglesey
Dr Davies visited Rhyl High School last week to speak to the headteachers of both Rhyl and Prestatyn High Schools about the pressures they are facing.
Louie, renowned for his dynamic performances, will take on the role of the Sheriff of Nottingham whilst George Sampson will take the lead.
Mr Adams's beloved wife Megan passed away in 2020 as a result of Parkinson's disease and it was Marie Curie nurses who helped the family.
The service was temporarily halted due to ongoing pressures on the system.
Mr Davies feels individuals should be elected on merit and not based on their gender.
It is understood that one tent appeared about six weeks ago and then another shortly after.
The final saw Made In Chelsea star Miles Nazaire and former Coronation Street actor Ryan Thomas competing for the glittering Dancing on Ice trophy.
Duncan Nield-siddall and Adrian Evans have both been following the work on the building that used to house Woolworths in Rhyl.
Speakers from different faiths made short speeches and gave readings before heading to Nant Hall Church for reflection.
Adrian Evans, who looks after his 84-year-old father, often takes photos during his weekly strolls of developments and their progress in Rhyl.
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