Local stories in the press this week
Flintshire's finest foods - Flintshire Chronicle
A project has been launched to put the food of Flintshire in the spotlight - and on to more plates. The plan is to map out who is producing what and how much and to see how it could best be marketed.
North Wales Police runs up £750,000 bill on hire cars - Daily Post
North Wales police has run up a £750,000 bill in just five years for hiring cars. It works out at a cost of more than £400 a day - enough to buy one family car, such as a Vauxhall Astra, every month.
Bogus callers take 'substantial' amount' of cash from elderly Wrexham woman - Leader
Police are appealing for witnesses after an elderly woman in Penycae had a "substantial" amount of cash stolen from her home by bogus callers.
Rhyl seafront development project back on - Rhyl Journal
Work is finally expected to start on a multi-million pound development in Rhyl. Progress on the resort's ambitious £85 million Ocean Plaza development, located on the former Ocean Beach funfair looks set to go ahead this year following news of a buyer being found.
Cracks appear in Chirk bridge - Tizer
Pontfaen on the B4500, near Chirk, was shut by Wrexham Council to all traffic and pedestrians after a crack appeared on the bridge on Tuesday afternoon.
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