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A dead dog washed up on a beach may have been used in a fight, say RSPCA inspectors who are investigating its death.

Volunteers are invited to help as work begins to turn a derelict piece of land into a nature reserve.

An area of outstanding natural beauty has become the second in Wales to win a European award for sustainable tourism.

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A bell ringer's image is carved in a church tower


School bus consultation begins
A council begins a three-month consultation on proposals which could see out-of-county school transport for children cut.


New primary care centre for town
Two GP practises will merge to create one primary care centre, although it is not yet known how much it will cost.


Death of woman 'not suspicious'
Police say the sudden death of an 87-year-old woman at a seaside resort was due to natural causes.


JCB plans to cut up to 196 jobs
JCB announces plans to cut up to 196 jobs at five sites in Staffordshire and Wrexham because of a lack of orders.


Fossil shows town's watery past
A 350-million-year-old coral is discovered which experts believe dates back to when a town was under water.


Four arrests at town centre demo
Police make four arrests around a Welsh Defence League demonstration but say disruption was kept to a minimum.


Pet sheep Lucy in legal wrangle
A woman who bought a sheep for her daughter is told by a judge to hand it over to a rescue centre after a legal fight.


Warning over rising river levels
Nine flood warnings are in place in Wales after a night of rain, while people are urged to be alert as river levels continue to rise.




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