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Wonder of the euro

THE campaign to make Holyhead a euro friendly town has received a major boost with the news that its Woolworths store will soon be able to accept euro notes from customers.Read

Wonder of the euro

THE campaign to make Holyhead a euro friendly town has received a major boost with the news that its Woolworths store will soon be able to accept euro notes from customers.Read

Murder victim died weeks ago

THE body of a murdered man lay in his Holyhead flat for several weeks before being discovered at the weekend.Read

Murder victim died weeks ago

THE body of a murdered man lay in his Holyhead flat for several weeks before being discovered at the weekend.Read

Students set stage rockin' with music

AFTER a year of hard work, students of the Caernarfon Arts Project's Rock School took to the stage last Wednesday.Read

Odds too great

MAGISTRATES have turned down an application from a firm of bookmakers who wanted to open a business in Caernarfon.Read

Inquiry set to open into N-station plans

A PUBLIC planning inquiry starts next Tuesday into proposals to lower the height of the two big buildings at the Trawsfynydd power station and to build an intermediate-level waste store on site.Read

Anger as vandals wreck phone box

A CAERNARFON man is furious at the actions of those who vandalised a telephone kiosk in the town.Read

Busy Aled's walking on air of success

WITH a new album released later this month, things couldn't be better for Aled Jones.Read

Wipe out graffiti bid

POLICE are to clamp down on vandals following a recent spate of graffiti attacks in Gwynedd towns and villages.Read

Anger over lock out at public toilet

RESIDENTS and visitors to Caernarfon last week were angry that public toilets at Parc Coed Helen were closed.Read

Bryn laps up top bike honour

A MOTORBIKE rider from Nebo has won the Welsh Championships.Read

Road to nowhere

A YEAR-LONG dispute which has seen a couple practically marooned on their property is yet to be resolved.Read

Pet nightmare on beach visit

A DISABLED man who saw his pedigree dog, a Cruft's champion, being brutally killed by a larger dog on Black Rock Sands is calling for the council to force dog owners to put muzzles on larger dogs when out in public.Read

Anger at play area vandals

PARENTS and residents of Rhostryfan are furious after discovering that shards of glass had been left all over a children's play area,creating a serious hazard.Read

Artist's wall of fame

AN acclaimed artist from Talysarn is currently working on a new mural featuring an array of famous names from Wales.Read

Fury as seaside work is unfinished

RESIDENTS of a popular seaside village are angry that standard work has not been done to the area, despite the start of the summer season.Read

Work hits cafe trade

WORK to provide electricity cables to a new café has disrupted business to another café in Caernarfon.Read

Driven to succeed

A LONG-RUNNING battle is a step closer to being resolved. For several years, W O Jones from Y Felinheli, a former Gwynedd councillor, has campaigned to stop cars from parking on Y Maes in Caernarfon. He claims this is unlawful, and that the area should be reinstated to its original use as a public recreational area.Read

Takings rise helping farmers in Third World

SINCE a community-run business started to sell products to help farmers from Third World, its takings have doubled.Read

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