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Denbighshire
[den-bee-sheer, -sher]
noun
a county in northern Wales. 326 sq. mi. (844 sq. km).
Denbighshire
/ ˈdɛnbɪˌʃɪə, -ʃə /
noun
a county of N Wales: split between Clwyd and Gwynedd in 1974; reinstated with different boundaries in 1996: borders the Irish Sea, with the Cambrian Mountains in the south: chiefly agricultural. Administrative centre: Ruthin. Pop: 94 900 (2003 est). Area: 844 sq km (327 sq miles)
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of Denbighshire1
Example Sentences
Mrs Flynn's daughter Natasha Flynn-Farrell said she watched helplessly after she received a doorbell camera alert of the drug dealer breaking into her mother's home in the seaside town of Rhyl in Denbighshire.
Family Fund gave financial help to Hannah Leonard, 41, a social care worker looking after a her severely disabled daughter Darcy, six, in Rhyl, Denbighshire.
Alexander Walker, who is autistic, has been a town councillor in Rhyl, Denbighshire, since 2022 and described it as "surreal" to be elected, as it is something which he never thought he would end up doing.
Denbighshire council said disposal experts would "ensure the secure and proper disposal of the chemicals".
Retired agriculture teacher Tudur Davies, 78, cycles daily around his local area near St Asaph in Denbighshire, taking photos, and said he had been struck by how early in the year signs of a drought were appearing.
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