A TEACHING tenor is on cloud nine after reaching the top of the charts with a world-renowned choir. Daryl Stephenson, a work-based learning assessor at Coleg Cambria Deeside, is a tenor with the award-winning Fron Male Voice Choir. Based in the Dee Valley, they reached number one in both the Classical Artist and Classical Combined charts with their latest release, Voices of the Valley: Echoes Daryl, from Ruabon, also appeared in the YouTube video for first single Bring Him Home, with the choir performing virtually from their homes due to the Coronavirus pandemic. “It’s such a strange and surreal experience but we are all over the moon,” said Daryl, who has two children with wife Sarah - Emily and Daniel, himself a singer with Only Boys Aloud.
A TEACHING tenor is on cloud nine after reaching the top of the charts with a world-renowned choir. Daryl Stephenson, a work-based learning assessor at Coleg Cambria Deeside, is a tenor with the award-winning Fron Male Voice Choir. Based in the Dee Valley, they reached number one in both the Classical Artist and Classical Combined charts with their latest release, Voices of the Valley: Echoes Daryl, from Ruabon, also appeared in the YouTube video for first single Bring Him Home, with the choir performing virtually from their homes due to the Coronavirus pandemic. “It’s such a strange and surreal experience but we are all over the moon,” said Daryl, who has two children with wife Sarah - Emily and Daniel, himself a singer with Only Boys Aloud.
Latest coronavirus rates for all 111 districts in North Wales paints a mixed picture
Anglesey still has the highest infection rate, while Wrexham now has the lowest, with case numbers jumping in a number of districts
05:00, 3 APR 2021
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MP for Clwyd South I warmly welcome the news that now over 30 million people across the UK have received their first Covid-19 vaccine dose. And have nothing but praise for the NHS staff, Armed Forces personnel and volunteers who are giving such a fantastic service. They deserve an enormous amount of thanks from us all. For that reason too, I warmly welcome the news that the UK Government will be providing an extra £400 million in funding for the NHS in Wales - as a result of the announcement by the Health and Social Care Secretary, Matt Hancock, of a further £7 billion for NHS and social care services across the UK. As this funding will come through the Barnett Formula, it will be up to the Welsh Government to decide how to spend it. So, I truly hope the funding is used to benefit Welsh NHS services which need it most, including here in North Wales.
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