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2 days ago |
bbc.com | David Grundy |Dafydd Morgan
Water park will have 'no impact' on wildlifeDavid Grundy & Dafydd MorganBBCAqua Park say the water park will have "no impact to the local wildlife"The owners of water park company who plan to open in a country park have said it will have "no impact to the local wildlife". Aqua Park is set to open the water park at Cosmeston Lakes Country Park, near Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan on 5 July. But residents have raised concerns about water quality and the impact it will have on the local wildlife.
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1 week ago |
bbc.com | David Grundy
Man who sold diet pills made from poison jailed BBCKyle Enos, seen here arriving at Cardiff Crown Court in 2017, admitted a total of eight chargesA man who sold diet pills on the internet which were actually poison has been jailed for three years. Kyle Enos, 33, had only been out of prison for a few months for selling fentanyl online when he bought the drug 2, 4 Dinotrophenol, or DNP, on the dark web from suppliers in India and China. He pressed it into pills in his bedroom in Maesteg, Bridgend.
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2 weeks ago |
bbc.com | David Grundy
Water warning as prolonged dry weather hits supplyGetty ImagesSome water levels in reservoirs are below where they would usually be at this time of yearDrought experts have issued stronger advice on water use in response to record low river levels. Natural Resources Wales said all of Wales is being upgraded from "normal" to "prolonged dry weather" status. March was the driest since 1944, and warm dry conditions returned in May meaning Wales saw 59% of the expected rain for that time of the year.
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2 weeks ago |
bbc.com | David Grundy
Man cleared after two babies found dead in houseDavid GrundyReporting fromCardiff Crown CourtFacebookEglė Žilinskaitė (left) admitted four charges while Žilvinas Ledovskis (right) has been found not guilty of two charges relating to the deaths of two babiesA man has been found not guilty of charges relating to the deaths of two babies who were found in a house in Bridgend.
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3 weeks ago |
au.sports.yahoo.com | David Grundy
Wrexham's fairy tale success story under their Hollywood owners has seen the football club gain fans across the Atlantic. And that success has also helped a struggling Australian bar change its fortunes after being inspired by the story. York Lane, a bar in Sydney's Central Business District (CBD), adopted a Wrexham AFC theme three years ago, and even serves Wrexham Lager. It has now become an unofficial home of the club's Aussie supporters ahead of the clubs summer tour to the country this year.
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