LOOK: Llandudno Pier's huge 69ft Ferris wheel re-opens to riders!
Last week, we shared amazing drone photos showing the famous Ferris wheel being pieced back together.
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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
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
Last week, we shared amazing drone photos showing the famous Ferris wheel being pieced back together.
This week's draw is promoted by Postcode Education Trust.
The properties will benefit from picturesque views of Snowdonia to the south and sea views to the north.
A man who was missing for over 10 years before his body was discovered in a North Wales woodland probably killed himself “because he felt he had no future”.
Pip & Oat opened on in February at a unit on Clonmel Street. This was previously occupied by Precious Memories Photography.
"I hope people will feel that North Wales has been right at the heart of a journey we have been on."
Pockets of blooming trees and shrubs are already starting to emerge in Trust gardens across Wales.
A ROW has erupted over a new parking enforcement signs that have appeared at Cineworld Llandudno telling customers they only have
These five crew members perfectly sum up what the RNLI is all about!
Wood's, situated on Sea View Road, closed last September.
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