Tourists - Si: "Just got back from Towyn - nothing at all to do for the children. Fairs shut all week, open Friday night. Shops in Towyn and Rhyl shut at about 5pm, only two arcades open in Rhyl at night and Towyn everything shut by 7pm."
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Added June 22 2009
Moel Famau's ghosts - Stella: "I saw an apparition up Moel Famau mountain of a soldier, dressed in war time. He walked right past me. I said 'good morning', he didn't even look at me, as if I wasn't there."
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Added June 19 2009
Courtaulds, Flint - Dewina: "I started at Deeside when I was 15 in 1965 cutting yarn from the cones and spent some time in First Aid with cut fingers."
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Added June 19 2009
Chemical warfare in Northop - Allan: "The field below the farm contained thirty 60 and 65 ton lead-lined steel storage tanks and a 250 ton concrete storage tank, all of which contained varieties of mustard gas."
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Added June 18 2009
On the buses - Bryn: "I worked at the Rhyl depot as a seasonal conductor and later as a driver during the summer holidays from 1967-70. Whilst on holiday in Toronto last year, I noticed a red double decker bus - it was a bus I had driven out of the Rhyl 40 yeas ago..."
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Added June 18 2009
Prestatyn's Scala - Sandra: "...the Friends of the Scala Prestatyn have battled with authorities to have the Scala reinstated. We now have a totally digital two screen cinema and arts centre which is state of the art. To celebrate this..."
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Added June 18 2009
Spirits - Debbie: "I've always been aware of spirits, but two years ago it became more enhanced. I felt the experience was beautiful and filled with goodness and light - until the frightening things started happening..."
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Added June 18 2009
Cefn's Plas Kynaston - Susan: "it is nothing more than a lovely old building that has unfortunately not been looked after. Why not? I believe it dates back a few hundred years so surely steps should be made to restore it."
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Added June 16 2009
Prestatyn's Ffrith - Carl: "The 3 rides that was their fair were old, the amusements were switched off, the walks were closed as all the gates were still shut and it was like a ghost town. This place was shocking, me and my family were there all but a few minutes and then we left, a waste of £1.50 to park."
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Added June 16 2009
Wrexham's future - Sarah: "...I would like to read something that is more hopeful for the future and has something a bit positive to say."
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Added June 16 2009
Buckley's got great shops? Laddy: "I have recently had a booklet through the door about Buckley I thought was pretty good - informative and nice to read. But the part about 'Buckley caters well for its residents having two major national retailers', Somerfield and Ethel Austin - that's a joke..."
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Added June 15 2009
Ruthin paddling pool - 'thewelshpenguin': "Ruthin council have smashed up & filled in our paddling pool in Cae Ddol. As far as we can find out no notification was given. On investigation the reason behind the action was to save money!"
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Added June 15 2009
War-time memories at Rhyl camp - Max: "Re. Sunnyvale Holiday camp. I stayed there the summer of 1939 with Mum & Dad, my sister and brother. The first black-out took place while we were there. I was in the swimming pool when the lights went out. All the adults signed a book promising to meet again after the war..."
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Thanks for the memories - Pamela: "This BBC Wales site has been great bringing so many memories flooding back, lots of names to try and fit a face to as it certainly is a long time ago."
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Flint's teens - E: "I got soaked with water bombs by teenagers in one of the flats above. As I turned around to tell them just what I thought of them I could not believe my eyes to see that they had just water bombed an old lady getting out of an ambulance..."
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Added June 12 2009
Late F1 driver, Tom - John: "For many years I have visited a grave in Kent which appears to be Tom Pryce's and it is neglected to say the least. Perhaps a recognition of it and a spruce up for it would be nice."
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Added June 12 2009
Wrexham's old Hippodrome - John: "Great memories of 'the flea pit' as we called it in the late 70s. Who remembers the overhead projected adverts for 'HOT' dogs, with wrong emphasis on the word 'hot' spoken over the PA system?"
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Added June 12 2009
Ffrith Park - Maureen: "Lets have somewhere pleasant to walk and increase the biodiversity of the area as well."
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Added June 09 2009
Connah's Quay - Maureen: "A big thank you to BBC Wales for organising the site."
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Added June 09 2009
St Clare's nuns - John: "I was there for 4 years in 70s. Split up from my brother and sisters and would be grounded if I was seen talking to them. Wet the bed and did they make you pay..."
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Added June 09 2009
Wrexham - Alice: "A shame that Wrexham is not what it once was, and will never be the city that the Council are obviously after - a time for change at County level?"
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Added June 08 2009
Strange sighting - Simon: "Driving back from Manchester I saw a large white light over the Dee Estuary from the junction of the A540..."
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Added June 08 2009
Migrant workers - Monika: "My problem here is... the prejudice that if I am Polish then my work should be underpaid, I should perform unattractive tasks or that it's OK to discriminate against me and fire me nastily."
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Added June 05 2009
Jones Balers - Steve: "The son of the founder of Flintshire firm Jones Balers is organising a summer reunion for former employees. Noel Jones says it promises to be a great chance to reminisce and discover more about this well-known company and the workers who established Jones Balers into a world-class business more than 50 years ago."
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Added June 05 2009