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Miners' audio archive, St David's Day parade and newsletter [25-02-09]

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Nick - Web Team Nick - Web Team | 09:34 UK time, Wednesday, 25 February 2009

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UPDATES: Hospital lost 100 patient data disks - St David's Day Parade - Flint: Flak flying! - Audio archive: Miners' Strike - Town Talk - Racecourse celebrates 150 years - And more

St David's Day parade
Wrexham is hosting a St David's Day parade finishing in Queen's Square where everyone will be invited to sing the national anthem.


A review is underway after Glan Clwyd hospital lost 100 computer disks containing personal information about patients.

Town Talk
Flint: Flak flying! - There is no shortage of issues to get people talking in Flint.
Wrexham rants - S: "Wrexham Council seems to want city status for the town. What a joke! The town centre, its roads, pokey little railway station, etc are a joke!"
Corwen calls - Ally: "You should be showing your support for a struggling rural community. For such a small place Corwen has much to offer... support your local shops!"

Panoramics
We've got dozens of photos of the region's favourite landmarks.

Audio archive: Miners' Strike
Listen again as miners returned to work at Point of Ayr, near Prestatyn, and Bersham, Wrexham, coming face-to-face for the first time with colleagues who continued working during the strike.


An exhibition is among festivities being staged to celebrate 150 years of racing at Bangor-on-Dee.

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