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After a year off in 2020, Denbigh s Tractor Run will return on Sunday

THE much-loved Vale of Clwyd Tractor Run will return this weekend after a year off in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Much like many other events on the Denbighshire calendar and beyond, the event was called off in 2020 in the interest of public safety. The last event in 2019 was the largest one to date with 66 tractor owners gathering at Denbigh Rugby Club to exhibit their trusty vehicles. Now, the Tractor Run will return this Sunday (June 6), once again setting off from the town s Rugby Club for 9.30am. The event is being held in conjunction with the DPJ Foundation which raises awareness for and provides support for those with mental health issues working in the agricultural and rural sectors.

Planning applications submitted to Denbighshire County Council

Formation of extension to existing car park Denbigh Leisure Centre, Clwyd Avenue, Denbigh  Erection of floodlights Denbigh Rugby Club, Graig Road, Denbigh  Variation of condition no. 2 of planning permission code no. 02/2020/0366 to allow for additional enclosed staircase from first floor restaurant, and link from proposed decking area to existing decking area to assist in the means of escape in case of fire. The Feathers, 52 Well Street, Ruthin  Internal and external alterations to Ruthin Town Hall, including the installation of new entrance doors, including the installation of an internal floating floor, installation and replacement of internal fittings, construction of internal entrance lobby and storage area; adaptations to existing kitchen area; adapt existing fire exit; form new external patio area and associated works (Listed Building application)

Denbigh man died from asbestos-related disease, inquest hears

Michael Edward Hargraves, 63, died at his home on Lôn Glyn in Denbigh on October 25, 2020. An inquest held last week at County Hall in Ruthin into Mr Hargraves death heard that in months prior to his death, he had developed a cough and right-sided chest pain. Mr Hargraves, known for his close association to Denbigh Rugby Club, was referred to the respiratory clinic of Glan Clwyd Hospital. Tests conducted there found Mr Hargraves condition to be consistent with malignant mesothelioma - a tumour that is caused by inhaled asbestos fibres. The inquest was told that Mr Hargraves had been employed as an electrical apprentice at Fryer & Co Ltd confectioners in Nelson, Lancashire, between 1971 and 1977.

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