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Daily Post (North Wales), 12 junho 2026

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ArticleJet skis ‘doing up to four times har­bour speed limit... with chil­dren on board’

DANGEROUS jet-ski riders in Conwy har­bour are trav­el­ling at up to four times the speed limit along a nar­row chan­nel, with young chil­dren aboard. Conwy County Coun­cil’s Har­bour Advis­ory Com­mit­tee has heard the coun­cil is mon­it­or­ing the...

Jet skis ‘doing up to four times har­bour speed limit... with chil­dren on board’

ArticleWeather to warm... but prob­ably no heat­wave

A “marked improve­ment” in the weather is expec­ted in North Wales this week­end, the Met Office has said. After a week of rain, wind and chilly tem­per­at­ures, it could hardly get much worse. Met Office weather maps show tem­per­at­ures will rise...

Weather to warm... but prob­ably no heat­wave

ArticlePlaid ‘must pub­lish full child­care policy costs’

PLAID Cymru has faced accus­a­tions of mak­ing uncos­ted com­mit­ments regard­ing its flag­ship child­care policy. Dan Thomas, leader of Reform Wales, called upon the Welsh Gov­ern­ment on Wed­nes­day to provide fur­ther details about the policy,...

Plaid ‘must pub­lish full child­care policy costs’

Article‘RACING’ BROTHERS GUILTY OF CAUSING CRASH DEATH

TWO opto­met­rist broth­ers have been found guilty of caus­ing the death of a dad and ser­i­ously injur­ing his nineyear-old son by racing home from work in Wales to their homes in Manchester. Rugby ref­eree Rhys Jen­kins, 41, from Powys, died at the...

‘RACING’ BROTHERS GUILTY OF CAUSING CRASH DEATH

ArticleRural primary schools to close

TWO rural primary schools - one of which was labelled the ‘second most expens­ive in Wales’ - will be closed down. Conwy County Coun­cil’s cab­inet voted this week to approve pro­pos­als to shut Ysgol Ysbyty Ifan and Ysgol Betws y Coed. Cab­inet...

Rural primary schools to close