Man guilty of three driving offences in Dyserth handed ban and fine
A MAN has been banned from the roads and fined after he pleaded guilty to committing three offences while driving in Dyserth.
A MAN has been banned from the roads and fined after he pleaded guilty to committing three offences while driving in Dyserth.
RHYL residents have been reminded to make sure their vehicles are locked following reports of someone “trying vehicle doors”.
ITV’s Benidorm actor Jake Canuso and Coronation Street star Lottie Henshall have been confirmed as the headline acts in a new Aladdin pantomime production at Rhyl Pavilion Theatre this Christmas.
COUNTY councils in North Wales has congratulated students for their A/ AS Level results, published today (August 18).
THE Rhyl Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) boat, “Anthony Kenneth Heard”, was requested to launch on August 16 to assist a casualty who was suffering from a medical issue.
A MAN from Cwm has received a fine and points on his driving record after pleading guilty to failing to report a road accident.
POLICE have warned residents to take care when using social media amid a growing number of reports of scam messages in North Wales.
A MAN from Conwy had racially abused two PCs – calling them “racist white b*****ds” - after they were called to trouble outside a Rhyl kebab house, a court heard today (August 17).
A FAMILY-run coach service based in Dyserth is helping families in the region struggling amid the cost-of-living crisis by teaming up with attraction across North Wales to offer affordable days out.
NETWORK Rail and Transport for Wales have released shocking CCTV footage, following two separate near misses in Harlech in July.
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