Plentyn yn marw yn dilyn gwrthdrawiad ar wersyll ym Metws Garmon ger Caernarfon
Mae plentyn wedi marw yn dilyn gwrthdrawiad ar safle gwersylla ger Caernarfon yn gynharach heddiw (dydd Llun, 28 Ebrill).
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Mae plentyn wedi marw yn dilyn gwrthdrawiad ar safle gwersylla ger Caernarfon yn gynharach heddiw (dydd Llun, 28 Ebrill).
North Wales Police joined forces with Cheshire Constabulary and partners for an operation targeting criminality across the two areas
At 4.26pm on Thursday, 24 April, we received a report of a collision involving four vehicles on the A548 Mostyn Road, Flintshire near to the junction for Gwespyr Village
Officers are renewing their appeal for witnesses and dash cam footage following a serious collision in Bodfari, Denbighshire last night (Wednesday, April 23rd) which resulted in seven people – including two children, being taken to hospital.
District Inspector Ian Roberts tasked children from Ysgol Glancegin, in Maesgeirchen, to create a logo design that would represent the aims of Renew Bangor
David Emrys ‘Junior’ Williams was 35-years-old and came from the Llandudno Junction area
Nathan Hughes, of Chapel Street, Flint, struck a 17-year-old with a bottle before assaulting a police officer
Officers are continuing to work with partners to bring a positive change to Bangor High Street.
A PCSO who recently completed a course in British Sign Language (BSL) speaks about how he is benefitting from his new skills.
Brian George Owens, of Maes Hyfryd, Holyhead, appeared at Mold Crown Court on Wednesday April 9th