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Llangollen's Holy Grail legend - new research

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Nick - Web Team Nick - Web Team | 10:03 UK time, Tuesday, 29 June 2010

Valle Crucis Abbey, by Tony GaynorA chance meeting at Llangollen's historic has led to a new book about the Holy Grail legend associated with the atmospheric ruins.

, who has a hobby doing , was at the site when he bumped into local author Scott Lloyd, co writer of the book The Keys to Avalon about the Grail and local Arthurian legends.

That meeting inspired Ian to read further works and conduct his own research, trawling through archives at the as well as translating ancient Welsh poems and stories, before writing his own book, Valle Crucis and the Grail.

Here, Ian explains more about the abbey's links to the Grail legends, how dowsing helped his research, and he draws his own conculsions about the abbey and the legends.

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'Thanks for freeing my son' and other stories in the local Press

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Nick - Web Team Nick - Web Team | 13:16 UK time, Friday, 25 June 2010

- Denbigh Visitor
The mum of a schoolboy stuck down a 10ft pipe for nearly three hours has thanked his rescuers who released him from being down a 12-inch wide tube on grassland close to a new housing estate in Llandyrnog.

- Denbighshire Free Press
With in full swing, the looks at the origins of lawn tennis which was invented in the garden of in Ruthin in the late 1800s.

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Flint High School celebrates 75 years

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Alys - Web Team Alys - Web Team | 10:30 UK time, Tuesday, 22 June 2010

Can you identify any of the people in this photo?

It's one of many collected by to celebrate its 75th anniversary and the school is asking for your help to identify and date them. scan0002.jpg

There are images of school trips, sports events, music groups and many more pictures taken down the school's 75 years since it opened as Flint Central in July 1935.

There are also newspaper clippings, admission registers and punishment books helping to paint a picture of school life down the years.

The school has a number of planned to celebrate its anniversary and is calling on all old Flintonians to join in!

Church warms up for World Cup and other stories in the local Press

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Alys - Web Team Alys - Web Team | 10:25 UK time, Friday, 18 June 2010

- Denbighshire Free Press
Sad news this week that the community-run Raven Inn in Llanarmon yn Ial was the target of burglars who made off with up to £3,000. Workers clubbed together from their own money to get a float for the till so that the pub could open the following day.
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- Denbighshire Visitor
The Talardy continues to operate as normal while a buyer is sought. Business people in the area are blaming roadworks and improvements to fencing on the neighbouring A55 for a decline in trade.

Meanwhile, Wrexham FC and Crusaders' chairman Ian Roberts said the club has held talks with a hotel chain about building next to The Racecourse: - The Leader

- Rhyl Journal
Kinmel Bay Church, on St Asaph Avenue, plans to screen England's three qualifying matches on their big screen, accompanied by activities for all the family.

- Flintshire Chronicle
Experts have begun an investigation into public fears of a possible link between health issues and the Hanson cement works.
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- Daily Post
A decision to let a developer build the "affordable" part of its new housing estate half a mile from the luxury section has been slammed as risking "ghettoisation" in Wales.

- The Leader
A team of students from Yale College, Wrexham, have reached the final of a national competition that challenges young people to make a film to help keep their peers safe on the road.

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Challenge: Can you pass the UK citizenship test?

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Nick - Web Team Nick - Web Team | 07:00 UK time, Sunday, 13 June 2010

As part of [14-20 June], locals are being invited to take the - just for fun - in on Monday.

It's the same test foreign visitors have to pass as part of the process to remain in the UK. And the person taking the test has 45 minutes to answer 24 questions with the pass mark at 75%.

You can try a online which has true or false questions like, "In the 1980s, the largest immigrant groups were from the West Indies, Ireland, India and Pakistan.' [Correct answer below]

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Mystery benefactor gives club £20,000 and other stories in the local Press

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Nick - Web Team Nick - Web Team | 09:33 UK time, Friday, 11 June 2010

To start things off, here are some headlines and quick links to the more upbeat stories in the local papers this week.

- - Leader
- - Rhyl Journal
- - Tizer
- - Denbighshire Free Press
- - Rhyl Journal

- Daily Post
A public health review into the controversial Hanson Cement works near Mold will be launched on Tuesday.
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- Leader
Council officials have met contractors who are bidding to carry out a study of a toxic tar pit in Rhos. A number of companies, including some from abroad, want to visit Llwyneinion to find out more about the substances contained deep within it.

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New lease of life for old industries is not without controversy

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Nick - Web Team Nick - Web Team | 08:55 UK time, Wednesday, 9 June 2010

A couple of stories caught my eye this morning concerning our old industries.

First, there's where - a company which searches for in old mining areas - has been given permission for a 60-day trial drill at - despite local opposition.

Wrexham county once had 50 pits [archive: north east Wales coalfield] and Composite Energy has earmmarked two sites for closer inspection, the other being , near , subject to permission being granted.

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Smallest baby goes home, new shops, jobs and other stories in this week's local Press

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Nick - Web Team Nick - Web Team | 09:42 UK time, Thursday, 3 June 2010

- Daily Post
At 3lbs 3oz, seven weeks premature baby Ethan is the lightest baby boy ever to be released home from the Countess of Chester Hospital. And proud parents Ben and Karen from Broughton say "he is putting the pounds on by the day".

- Leader
Fast food worker Bill Dudley has given the phrase Old McDonald a whole new meaning. Bill, 85, from Connah's Quay, is celebrating four years working at McDonald's in Mold and says he wouldn't be without his part-time job.

- Flintshire Chronicle
Plans for a new retail park could bring millions of pounds and more than 100 jobs as Spencer Holdings Ltd, owner of units off Stephen Gray Road on Bromfield Industrial Estate, Mold, has applied to Flintshire Council for outline planning permission to build eight units, measuring 8,3431sq ft in floor space. The developer hopes to attract top names such as Halfords, Comet, Currys, Focus, Staples and restaurant chain Frankie and Benny's.
- - ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ News

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The Bank Holiday in photos

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Nick - Web Team Nick - Web Team | 08:09 UK time, Tuesday, 1 June 2010

Thanks to Mike Demack for sharing a photo from a re-enactment day at .

Rhuddlan Castle re-enactment, courtesy Mike Demack

Suggested caption: 'Come over here and say that!"

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