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  • A levels: How students performed across Denbighshire

    EARLY indications show an increase above the Welsh national standards in students achieving A* - C grades across Denbighshire. There were some excellent individual achievements across schools, with most young people progressing to their chosen pathways

  • A levels: Coleg Llandrillo - Rhyl Sixth

    RHYL Sixth students achieved an overall pass rate of 97.2 per cent this A level results day. Over the summer, students took exams in a wide range of A level subjects across Coleg Llandrillo. There were 100 per cent pass rates in Biology, Physics

  • Laryngectomy equipment presented to Glan Clwyd hospital

    THE Rhyl branch of the Glan Clwyd Laryngectomy Club has presented equipment worth £3,000 to the hospital's ear, nose and throat department. The club, which has members throughout Conway and Denbighshire, is a regular contributor to the hospital

  • A levels: Prestatyn High School

    A-LEVEL results have seen the overall pass rate remain consistently high for the second year running at Prestatyn High School. This year has been one of the most successful yet for Prestatyn Sixth and many pupils picked up distinction and distinction

  • A levels: Ysgol Emrys ap Iwan

    THERE were some standout results this year at Ysgol Emrys ap Iwan. Emrys ap Iwan is celebrating the 'best set' of A level and AS level results the schools has ever achieved. The pass rate for A levels was 99.5 per cent and more than two thirds

  • Town rangers out on patrol on the streets of Rhyl

    Visitors and shoppers in Rhyl will be made to feel welcome by a team of town rangers The Rhyl Business Improvement District (Rhyl BID), set up in March 2019, has appointed a team called Rhyl Town Rangers to meet and greet shoppers throughout the

  • Shipwreck lost for 150 years rediscovered at Abergele

    A HISTORIC shipwreck - lost for 150 years - has been rediscovered in Abergele. The Clwyd-Powys Archaeological Trust (CPAT) were contacted by a member of the public, Mike Hughes, who reported that the remains of what appeared to be a wooden ship