Local stories in the press this week
Denbigh museum to re-open after arson - Denbighshire Visitor
The Cae Dai Trust 50s museum hopes to re-open its doors on April 3 for the first time since fires at the venue in Lawnt last December.
Does this Wrexham road have the most speed bumps in Wales? - Daily Post
A road in Penycae, near Wrexham, has 18 speed bumps and local residents are complaining about the effect on their car spring coils.
Llangollen threatens to switch councils if supermarket plan is approved - The Leader
The Chair of Llangollen Chamber of Trade and Tourism says the chamber is ready to ask the electoral society to change the town's council so Wrexham can revoke the supermarket plans, if a planning application to build a superstore on Cilmedw Farm is passed.
Shotton Steel remembers day when 6,500 were sacked - Daily Post
This week marks the 30th anniversary of Deeside's darkest day where British Steel - after a decade battling union and political pressure - axed 6,500 jobs at Shotton Steel.
Mass sleep out to highlight homelessness - Denbighshire Free Press
Jeanette Bedson, a teacher at Ysgol Brynhyfryd, Ruthin, was joined by students and colleagues at an overnight rough sleep out in Ruthin on Friday, March 19, in memory of her brother, Steve, who was homeless for 10 years before dying at a YMCA hostel in Nottingham last year aged 51.
Mum from Wrexham reveals ordeal after E.coli coma - Daily Post
Karen Morrisroe talks about her experiences of contracting the deadly E.coli 0157 infection.
Royal Welsh goat William 'Billy' Windsor to make first public appearance - Flintshire Chronicle
The new regimental goat for the 1st Battalion of the Royal Welsh is to be put through his paces at a charity event in aid of Help the Heroes at the Wild Waters Hotel in Llangollen on April 10.
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