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Nick - Web TeamNick - Web Team|12:55 UK time, Tuesday, 26 February 2008

Four Prestatyn High School pupils fined for littering, quarrying inquiry starts in Mold, wind farm protest at Ruthin, Racecourse stadium revamp update and translators cost police £145,000.

Translators cost North Wales Police - Daily Post
The cost of hiring translators to help suspected criminals after their arrest has rocketed by 241% in North Wales in just three years. [Migrant workers debate]

Children get tickets for littering - North Wales Police Press Releases
Four Prestatyn High School pupils have been given fixed penalty tickets for littering. Meanwhile, the Daily Post has also reported the story.

Wind farm plans face crucial vote - BBC Local News
Denbighshire councillors could overturn a planning committee decision to reject plans for two wind farms.

Inquiry into reopening of quarry - BBC Local News
A public inquiry starts into whether a quarry can reopen in Gwernymynydd, Mold, as opponents claim it would hit its 'rich wildlife'.

Racecourse developers seek plan changes - Evening Leader
Developers behind the Racecourse stadium revamp want planning permission altered to allow students to move into new flats before the project is complete.

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