So Brian Little has quit Wrexham FC by , says .
Chairman he will not rush to find a replacement while a brief statement was published on the club's .
Members of the fanzine website have been quick to draw up a list of new managers, while Wrexham fans on the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ 606 forum offer their suggestions, including Gary Speed.
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Maybe it's me, but every time I go walking over the I can't help thinking it must have been a cold, windswept and inhospitable place to live - in one of the Iron Age Hillforts dotted along our hilltops.
It was probably the panoramic view that made them all the rage 2000 years ago - at least you could see who was coming from a mile away [if they had the heart and stamina to visit - or attack].
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Highlights and quick links to some of the stories and blogs we're following today using our [what's this?]
- From Fat Slob To Fit Triathlete - a blog by 40-something mum of three Lynne from Mold
- Llandudno spotted from Everest - well, a sign at least!
- Chester City reveal plans for a multi-million pound Deva revamp [while there's a row in Wrexham]
- 'The day I nearly drowned' and how the Dee Ferry Man saved Dhughes
- More UFOs over Wrexham
Find out more here...
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Here's a list of the photos that came in to ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Local over the weekend.
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Regular users of ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Local will have noticed the navigation or 'browse' section on the homepage has changed recently to a much more condensed version [Full site directory still available].
This change to the navigation will be adopted across the whole of our site and is the first part of a series of developments to improve your experience when visiting our site - so please check back here for updates.
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³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Wales's new TV series, My Secret Wales, started last night and if you watch online [fast forward through to 19 minutes] you get a revealing insight into the region's once most secret of places, Rhydymwyn's Valley Works - the former WWII chemical weapons factory.
Regulars to this website probably know much about the complex's fascinating history but presenter Sara Edwards took a tour with two former employees and a local historian to bring the empty complex back to life.
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If you saw last night's TV programme which focused on some of the good people of Rhyl, you could not help but be inspired by their warmth.
The town is forever getting a bad press but the programme showed some of those who live there - the one who choose not to walk away - are playing a big part in helping the locals to help themselves.
There was landlady Geraldine who has taken in more than 100 homeless people, 75-year-old ex-boxer and trainer Jack who's giving young people a focus at Palace Boxing Club and friends Nigel and Tony, from the West Rhyl Community Company, who have been working hard to make the area safe and clean.
[worth £20m] spent 10 days living on the breadline in Rhyl to find people who could most benefit from some of his cash.
And you can see how he got on in tonight's Channel 4 programme, [9pm].
Gavin, 32, from the North West and who set up translation company , went to Rhyl because that's where his family holidayed every year when he was a boy.
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Beverley Jones from Queensferry is competing in the shot and discus today at the .
And on Friday watch out for Team GB wheelchair rugby team as Jason Roberts from Wrexham is in the squad and this games they're looking for a medal after coming fourth at Athens.
It's all a question of priorities, I guess. On the day of the experiment birdspotters of North Wales were over a rare species sighted on on Deeside.
But, after a view spotters had visited the location, fellow fanciers were told to stand down for it wasn't the rare afterall, but the more common garden. As you were...
Is Chester Road West, between Shotton and Queensferry, the worst for congestion?
You know the one; the hold-ups start at Asda, continue at a snail's pace by the fire station and leisure centre, up to the vets and the lights, then under the railway bridge and into Shotton [I could give you every twist and turn in the road but feel the painful point has been made].
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Here's a round-up of photos and links showing how the area has been affected by the heavy rain over the last few days.
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--Date for your diary--
Come and see us [and Doctor Who's Tardis if you need more incentive] - at ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Wales's Here for You roadshow at NEWI, I mean Glyndwr University, on Sunday October 12, 10am-4.30pm.
We'll give you the full line-up of family fun a little closer to the event where you can read the news with Siân Lloyd and the Wales Today team, read the weather with Derek Brockway and have a go at sports commentating with Wrexham legend Dixie McNeil.
Hope to see you there!
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There have been more fascinating memories submitted overnight giving a revealing insight into people's working lives like the time Neal remembers when his mining community used to up sticks and move en masse to Rhyl every year.
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It's interesting how people's increasing use of is changing the way we can 'view' or experience online an event like last weekend's .
So many photos have been posted on photo sharing websites by individuals who visited the festival that when you view them collectively, you really get a true feeling for the event.
There are the , , as well as the the , .
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