BUSINESSES in Rhyl are being asked to provide a safe space for anyone who finds themselves feeling vulnerable, confused, or unwell when out and about. Rhyl BID is behind the Safe Space Campaign which has been launched in response to recent events; the tragedy surrounding Sarah Everard is the catalyst for the scheme. The campaign is being run in partnership with North Wales Police and the Rhyl Radio Links Committee. Nadeem Ahmad, chair of Rhyl BID, said: “No woman, man or child should feel unsafe on our streets. Unfortunately though, there are times when someone may feel vulnerable or find themselves in a situation where they need help quickly.
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FOOTBALL fans have made a huge donation to a charity ensuing families in crisis have something to look forward to on Christmas Day. Wrexham AFC’s disability liaison officer Kerry Evans donated 500 gifts on behalf of the club’s supporters and the Wrexham community to North Wales Superkids earlier this week. Kerry said: “Thank you to all Wrexham AFC supporters and the Wrexham community from the bottom of my heart. I’ve been blown away by the sheer volume of donations for this appeal. Your kindness is outstanding. “North Wales Superkids is such a deserving cause, helping families in severe crisis to have a Christmas. I can’t say thank you enough.”