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Here s what YOU had to say about plans for Buckley s Old Baths

Here s what YOU had to say about plans for Buckley s Old Baths
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Gwynedd project to promote Wales with top artists and hundreds of schoolchildren to mark UNESCO day

A VIDEO of artists and school pupils performing a re-arrangement of the popular Welsh song Ysbryd y Nos will be released to celebrate UNESCO’s international Mother Language Day The Cenedl Mewn Cân (Nation in Song) project is aiming to represent the Welsh language and culture in the video featuring top artists and hundreds of pupils across Wales as well as Patagonia, England and Dubai. The project, led by Gwynedd Council Tourism Service in partnership with North Wales six local authorities, held a public vote on a soundtrack with hundreds of responses and Ysbryd y Nos by Cleif Harpwood and Hefin Elis was the unanimous favourite.

Have your say on what Buckley s Old Baths should become

MEMBERS of the public are being invited to have their say on a scheme which could kick-start a Flintshire town s revitalisation. In 2019 the Leader reported how Buckley councillors Carol Ellis, Mike Peers and Dennis Hutchinson shared their hopes of giving the town s Old Baths on Mold Road a new lease of life. The councillors, who are also the three remaining trustees and directors of Old Buckley Baths Community Hall Ltd which owns the site, said they hoped to turn it into a multi-use community space. After securing support from Cadwyn Clwyd, the project is now holding a public consultation to find out what the community would like to see at the site.

The cafe wrecked in Storm Dennis floods that was forced to close

The cafe wrecked in Storm Dennis floods that was forced to close Darren and Emma Hughes have had an extremely difficult year Owners Darren and Emma Hughes (Image: WalesOnline/Gayle Marsh) Want the best food, film, music, arts and culture news sent straight to your inbox?Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up for regular updates of events happening in Wales When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Does your wrapping paper pass the scrunch test?

Pembrokeshire people are being urged to take the scrunch test to see if your Christmas wrapping can be recycled. A video created by Pembrokeshire Eco Champions shows the simple test to check if your wrapping paper can be recycled. By simply scrunching up wrapping paper into a tight ball and seeing if it springs back or not can tell you how to dispose of the waste correctly. Wrapping paper which passes the scrunch test by staying in a tight ball and does not contain foil or glitter can be recycled via the blue paper box. The exception is brown wrapping or packaging paper which is recycled via the blue bag with cardboard and Christmas cards without glitter, foil embossing or any other embossing on them (no bows, ribbons etc).

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