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Denbighshire care home manager in the running for 'Oscar' | Denbighshire Free Press ⁦Care Forum Wales⁩ denbighshirefreepress.co.uk/news/24586533.…

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A truly inspirational concert from the The King's Singers tonight at North Wales International Music Festival Beautifully supported by our St Asaph Cathedral Choir who sang superbly! What a night!! Thank you so much #KingsSingers - you have inspired and enriched our little community!

A truly inspirational concert from the <a href="/kingssingers/">The King's Singers</a> tonight at <a href="/nwimf/">North Wales International Music Festival</a> Beautifully supported by our St Asaph Cathedral Choir who sang superbly!  What a night!! Thank you so much #KingsSingers - you have inspired and enriched our little community!
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Tears flow as relatives of victims attend emotional premiere of opera to mark 90th anniversary of Gresford Colliery Disaster | Welsh News Extra ⁦Pendine Park Care⁩ ⁦North Wales International Music Festival⁩ ⁦NEW Sinfonia⁩ ⁦Robert Guy⁩ welshnewsextra.com/tears-flow-as-…

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Michaela moved to tears after being shortlisted for social care Oscar | Welsh News Extra ⁦Care Forum Wales⁩ welshnewsextra.com/michaela-moved…

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Found this week in a garage in Shrewsbury - a postcard sent in 1909 to the 4-year-old nephew of the great Sunderland goalkeeper Leigh Roose, accompanied by the football used in Sunderland's 3-1 win over Newcastle on 10 Apr 1909. Alas there's no sign of the ball. But, just, wow!

Found this week in a garage in Shrewsbury - a postcard sent in 1909 to the 4-year-old nephew of the great Sunderland goalkeeper Leigh Roose, accompanied by the football used in Sunderland's 3-1 win over Newcastle on 10 Apr 1909.

Alas there's no sign of the ball.

But, just, wow!
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Newbridge ex McDonalds worker in line for national social care gong | South Wales Argus ⁦Care Forum Wales⁩ southwalesargus.co.uk/news/24598216.…