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North Wales Police seized £5m worth of cannabis from gangs in one year
North Wales Police seized £5m worth of cannabis from gangs in one year Cannabis farm FOREIGN crime gangs fuelling the cultivation of cannabis are being smashed in targeted police swoops that have seized more than £5m worth of the drug and seen 47 people arrested. The Operational Services Group has struck at the heart of the illegal trade, which has been dominated by illegal immigrants who have set up giant growing operations in North Wales. They account for 44 of the arrests made by the unit. Posted on 26 Jul 2010 by WrexhamLive News
Climber, 70, dies after fall from rock face in Llanddulas
Climber, 70, dies after fall from rock face in Llanddulas A man died after falling 60ft from a rock face in this disused quarry near Llanddulas A 70-YEAR-OLD man died after falling about 60ft from a rock face as he climbed with his son. The man, who has not yet been named, was climbing at a small, disused quarry near Llanddulas. Although the area is popular with climbers it is believed this particular crag, called Terfyn, was not commonly used. Posted on 26 Jul 2010 by WrexhamLive News
Flintshire building boss David McLean hands his garden over to allotments
Flintshire building boss David McLean hands his garden over to allotments Gordon Bradbury, Norma Bloomfield and John Hughes in the walled garden at Soughton House HOUSEBUILDER David McLean has turned the walled garden of his North Wales mansion into allotments for local families. The entrepreneur, bouncing back after being hit by the credit crunch, decided to help tackle a shortage of grow-your-own plots in Flintshire. After reading a Daily Post story about the lack of allotments, the 67-year-old former boss of a building business headquartered in Deeside, with a turnover of £160m and 320 employees, decided to “dust himself down and move on”. Posted on 26 Jul 2010 by WrexhamLive News
Inquiry into Welsh war veterans’ treatment for post-traumatic stress
Inquiry into Welsh war veterans’ treatment for post-traumatic stress Soldier AN inquiry will probe support for Welsh forces veterans suffering post-traumatic stress after serving in war zones. AMs on the cross-party Assembly’s health committee want first-hand accounts of how serviceman and women with stress disorder are identified and treated, and if there is help in place for them and their families. The announcement came as figures revealed the number of British soldiers convicted at court martial had risen by almost 60% in less than a decade. Posted on 26 Jul 2010 by WrexhamLive News
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