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Spot the Difference

In the last edition of Your Vale the editor, Alan Davies, writes, “It’s very much a case of out with the not-so-old and in with the new as we invite you to make a date… with our new edition of the Visitor.

“This of course means that this is the final edition of Your Vale, but the intention is to provide a true Denbighshire paper covering the Vale of Clwyd and extending to the coastal towns.”



In the last edition of the Rhyl & Prestatyn Visitor the editor, Alan Davies, writes, “It’s very much a case of out with the old and in with the new as we invite you to make a date… with our new edition of the Visitor.

“The intention is to provide a true Denbighshire paper covering the coastal towns and extending into the Vale of Clwyd”.


In bidding a farewell to the (paid for) Abergele & St Asaph Visitor the editor, Alan Davies, writes, “It’s very much a case of out with the old and in with the new as we invite you to make a date… with a new edition of North Wales’ most popular and biggest selling weekly newspaper. The new Colwyn Bay and Abergele edition of the North Wales Weekly News launches next Thursday.

“The Visitor is a newspaper we have loved and nurtured but it has become more and more baffling with the passage of time that it should remain the last outpost in the county of Conwy not to be served by the North Wales Weekly News.” But does Abergele look towards Rhyl rather than Colwyn Bay?

A case of “I repeat myself under stress, I repeat myself under stress, I repeat...”?

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