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Another terrible road accident in North Wales

Posted by Rob Irvine on February 12, 2008 6:20 PM | 

We're just putting together the story of another terrible accident on our roads. This time a lad of 14 has been very badly hurt on the A494. We understand he was a cyclist.
The number of accidents on the roads of North Wales in recent weeks has been mounting and makes for some very grim reading.
This latest crash happened this afternoon and was first reported to us by one of our journalists driving in the vicinity who saw massive queues of cars and realised something was not right. The first official word has just appeared on the police website.
That's probably the front page lead for tomorrow. We will keep updating the story on the website. Also, we have the astonishing story of £1.5m worth of cocaine washed up on one of our beaches, the latest on the funding crisis threatening Rhyl Pavilion,and rugby reporter Rob Griffiths giving his take on the decision to replace Hook with Jones at outside half for the Wales Italy game.
And early warning for Thursday (Valentine's Day) - the chance to win a £25,000 wedding.


 

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Hello, I'm Rob Irvine, editor of the best -selling newspaper in North Wales - the Daily Post. I reckon mine is one of the best jobs in newspapers - editing a paper with an incredible history, with fantastically loyal readers. And I get to live in one of the most beautiful places on earth with wife Julie and our dog Max. I'll tell you in this blog about life at the Daily Post office in Llandudno Junction together with some s

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