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Wrexham Miners' Institute
Declining numbers of members and rising costs are forcing an old miners' club to close after 85 years.

A computer games firm becomes the first in Wales to receive funding from the assembly government.
Forty vehicles head for home after delivering a petition to the Welsh Assembly Government offices in Colwyn Bay demanding lower fuel prices


A man who strangled his partner after a row in which he admitted being unfaithful is jailed for life
A woman who rang 999 because she was depressed has been warned she will go to prison if does it again.

A businessman takes sole control of Wrexham FC after buying the 50% stake of chairman Neville Dickens.
A day centre which provides support to homeless people is officially opened.

Actor Rhys Ifans fronts a new band as it goes on a small-venue tour of Wales before its album launch in September.
An eye-catching Maserati sports car is the latest target for a gang of car-jackers.
A Cynon Valley community hospital and new mental health units in Wrexham get final approval.
Neighbourhood Watch teams look to 21st century internet technology to help keep in touch and beat crime.

 



 

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