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RISING sea levels could cut North Wales main A55 road link, wash away railways, swamp holiday resorts and threaten businesses along the coast by the… ....
RISING sea levels could cut North Wales main A55 road link, wash away railways, swamp holiday resorts and threaten businesses along the coast by the end of this century, according to leading ocean scientists. That’s the warning from two Bangor University academics who have just published a major new work on the future of the world’s seas, 30 Second Oceans, as World Oceans Day approaches on June 8. Oceanographers Dr Yueng Dern Lenn, from Chester, and Dr Mattias Green, from Glan Conwy, edited the book which has eminent contributors from around the world and covers 50 topics about the world’s oceans, their weather and climate and the challenges faced by the communities which live on their shores. ....
Hadlow Edwards Wrexham receive a donation of memorabilia off Peter Howell which belonged to his late brother who used to work at Wrexham Lager. Pictured Peter Howell with (L/R) Directors of Hadlow Edwards James Parry, Warren Hadlow and Tom Hadlow. A SPECIAL collection of Wrexham Lager memorabilia is to take pride of place in the original home of the iconic brewery – including a poster designed for the ill-fated Titanic cruise liner. Wealth management company Hadlow Edwards lovingly restored and moved into the Grade II listed red brick building on the edge of the town’s Central Retail Park after outgrowing their original offices. ....
POLICE officers North Wales will be equipped with a “miracle” nasal spray which acts as an antidote to a drugs overdose after two lives were saved during a pilot project According to North Wales Police, nobody will be forced to carry or use the Naloxone spray but there was “no shortage” of volunteers who wanted to participate. It has been piloted in Flintshire after 21 people died drug-related deaths in two years - more than a a fifth of the North Wales total. Officers use personal protective equipment and facemasks if they need to administer it. Police crime commissioner Naloxone; Picture Mandy Jones ....