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New Food Trail takes tourists on a tasty tour of the Clwydian Range

Welsh Government Deputy Minister for Food Alun Davies at the launch of the Clwydian Range Food Trail . Deputy Minister For Food Alun Davies is presented with a food hamper from Robert Price, Cadwyn Clwyd Agri-Food Project Officer for Denbighshire and Flintshire, and David Jones, Chairman of the Food Trail.

A brand new Food Trail aimed at introducing visitors to the gastronomic delights of the scenic Clwydian Range has been launched by Wales’s own Minister for Food. And Alun Davies AM, Deputy Minister for Agriculture, Food and Fisheries reckons that once tourists have had a taste of Wales they’ll be hooked. He was at the [..]

Thursday April 26th, 2012

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Drug dealers booted out in major crackdown on anti-social behaviour

Antisocial Behavour Officer Jan Jones at a  repossessed property in Rhos-On-Sea with Case worker Linda Lewis.

A housing association has booted drug dealers out of its homes and reclaimed them for honest tenants. In a no-nonsense approach social landlord Cartrefi Conwy has gone to court to seize back two homes – in Capel Garmon and Rhos-on-Sea – from two tenants convicted by criminal courts of drug offences. “We won’t tolerate drug [..]

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Thursday March 15th, 2012

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Students on a roll at brunch club

Cartrefi Conwy's Kennedy Court Brunch Club, Old Colwyn with students from students from Llandrillo College doing the catering. Pictured is student Sam Hou Yau taking an order from residents.

A group of catering students are serving up tasty treats for the residents of a sheltered housing complex. The students from Llandrillo College are putting the brunch into the weekly Brunch Club at Kennedy Court, in Old Colwyn. According to housing association Cartrefi Conwy, who run the complex, it’s the “perfect partnership”. For their part, [..]

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Thursday March 15th, 2012

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Head is top of the class for Welsh

Meinir Thomas Jones from Coleg Harlech at Nannerch School. Meinir with pupils from left, Lucy Caldwell, 4, Aidan Rothwell-Jones and Simon Jackson, 5.

The inspirational head of a village school is in line for a top award. Jennie Lewis has been nominated for one of the prestigious Niace Inspire Awards for her work in boosting the Welsh language at Ysgol Nannerch. Jennie took over as head of the 72-pupil school three years ago, just before an Estyn inspection [..]

Thursday March 15th, 2012

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