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Clwydian Cars

Clwydian Cars

Rhyl Road, Denbigh ,
Taking pride in supplying cars, vans, motorhomes & caravans. Whatever your requirements...new or pre owned....give us a call!!
Tim O'Shea's School of Motoring

Tim O'Shea's School of Motoring

Cysgod-y-graig , Denbigh ,
A very professional, friendly and patient driving instructor. My aim is to teach you to the highest possible standards to pass your test in the minimum amount of lessons. Lessons will be tailored to
Chef Robert Brown

Chef Robert Brown

Llangynafal, Denbigh ,
Specialist in molecular, pastry, and wild food.
Tjs furniture world

Tjs furniture world

lentenpool , Smithfield road , Denbigh ,
top class solid oak furniture at bottom prices,also beds lounge suits, blinds light fittings lamps and eveyrthing for the home under one roof.
Pro Remaps

Pro Remaps

Colomendy Industrial Estate, Denbigh ,
We provide a custom remapping service for most cars, vans, bikes and trucks. To ensure you are provided with a quality service we only use the latest equipment to provide you with a remap tailored to your vehicle and needs. Reliability is never compromised unlike with some generic maps and 'tuning boxes' cheaply available which will inevitably cause damage to your engine. Gain up to 30% more bhp and torque and between 5-20% better mpg (depending on engine and driver's needs) maps are available for diesel and petrol, turbo or non-turbo engines but results are better with turbo-charged engines. We offer a mobile service covering most of North Wales or simply bring your car into our workshop located in Denbigh. The service takes between 1-2 hours and costs from £189. Also DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) removal service from £499 inc. engine remap.
Denbigh Chocolate Shop

Denbigh Chocolate Shop

13 Vale ST, Denbigh ,
Denbigh Chocolate Shop is Wales most fabulous chocolate, treats and Coffee shop. Deep in the heart of the Vale of Clwyd, come see us for amazing one of a kind custom cakes and outrageous scrummy chocolates!! http://www.denbighchocolateshop.com/shop
Denbigh Army Surplus

Denbigh Army Surplus

34 Bryn Gwyrdd, Colomendy Industrial Estate, Denbigh ,
We've been selling hard wearing footware, clothing and equipment to mountaineers, construction workers, farmers and military personell all over the World...
Sunflower denbigh

Sunflower denbigh

43 high street, Denbigh ,
delicious chinese meals to take away, home delivery service now available.
Denbigh High School

Denbigh High School

Denbigh High School is an English medium county comprehensive school in Denbigh.OverviewDenbigh High School is situated on Ruthin Road, Denbigh in North Wales and caters for approximately 850 pupils from the ages of 11 to 18. The school is the only mainstream English/Welsh High School in the area where the next nearest is St.Brigid's then Rhyl High and Blessed Edwards (also in Rhyl).Most of the school children come from Denbigh, St Asaph, Ruthin, Rhyl and the surrounding area.The school has an annual sponsored walk, held in early September. It is a 13.5 kilometre walk around the Clwydian Range. The walk is used to raise funds for the school.The school was originally situated on two separate sites with the first 3 years on the existing site and the older years at an older building on Middle Lane, which is situated half a mile away. This Middle Lane site was built in 1903 as The County School and Denbigh High ceased using it in 1983. The site then became a Youth Club and is used for Teacher Training and Education Administration.HeadsAs of 2013 the Headteacher is Simeon Molloy. Previous Headteachers include: Ms Alison Duncan, Mr Bill Bailey, Mr G D Dodd and Mr Maurice Bitcon.Special education partnershipThe school has a longstanding partnership with Ysgol Plas Brondyffryn, a special needs school catering mainly to pupils with autism and Asperger syndrome, as well as a smaller number of students diagnosed as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, cerebral palsy and dyspraxia. In 2003 a new Secondary Dept. of Brondyffryn was built behind Denbigh High, and caters for 56 youngsters from throughout North and Mid Wales along with parts of Cheshire and Liverpool. This unit has its own, self-contained science laboratory, design-technology workshop, ICT department and Life Learning (cookery) kitchen. The building is roughly shaped like a capital letter G, and is divided into five corridors. This building forms the senior department of Brondyffryn; the junior department is located near Ysgol Frongoch, and was reconstructed shortly following the senior department.
Guildhall Tavern Denbigh

Guildhall Tavern Denbigh

Hall Square, Denbigh ,
This Grade 2 Listed property began it's life as a 16th Century coaching inn and today houses the Guildhall Tavern Hotel. This historic hotel is full of character with many rooms still retaining original features such as the exposed wooden beams and leaded windows, marrying the old with the new the rooms feature period character alongside modern attributes. Spacious with large comfortable beds, LCD televisions, free Wifi throughout and charming in-built fireplaces all create a feeling of luxury, uniqueness and charm. The hotel boasts a comfortable bar area with open fireplaces and cosy spaces, with a good selection of local ales and produce this is an excellent place to spend a relaxing afternoon. Guests can also enjoy the oak panelled in house restaurant which serves a mixture of local Welsh dishes as well as national and international favourites. The Guildhall Tavern can be found just off the town centre in the medieval town of Denbigh and is just 5 minutes walk from Denbigh Castle. Ideally located, the hotel is a short drive from The Clwydian Range, an Area of Outstanding Beauty, as well as Snowdonia National Park and the picturesque towns of Ruthin, Conwy and Llangollen. The Guildhall Tavern is a charming, comfortable hotel and the perfect base for exploring all that North Wales to offer.
Masons Arms Denbigh

Masons Arms Denbigh

Rhyl Road, Denbigh ,
Masons Arms, Denbigh is your friendly local pub, serving traditional beers and lagers, including cask ales. We have sky sports showing in 3D and HD on 6 televisions throughout the pub. Main venue for all rugby, football, darts, boxing and golf. Live music played regularly at weekends. Need to go to the cashpoint? - Payments accepted by cards and cashback available.
Denbigh Castle

Denbigh Castle

Castle Hill, Denbigh ,
Along with over half a mile of town walls, Denbigh Castle is a classic fortress of Edwardian proportions. Edward I’s successful 13th-century campaign in the region was cemented by the creation of an English borough in Denbigh from 1282 onwards. He simply built on top of what was a traditional Welsh stronghold. In so doing, he made sure all traces of Dafydd ap Gruffudd, the previous unlucky incumbent, were removed for ever. Henry de Lacy, one of the King’s loyal commanders, was given control of the area and had the task of building the new castle. He couldn’t go far wrong with the king’s master mason, James of St George, at his side. It wasn’t all plain sailing however. A Welsh rebellion, led by Madog ap Llywelyn, captured the partly-built castle in 1294 but Edward’s dominance and the castle-building programme were soon restored. You can see for yourself the two phases of building work. The post-rebellion work is marked by different colour stone, thicker curtain walls and a hint of Caernarfon-style angular towers. Denbigh is one of eight sites chosen by Cadw as a hub for community projects in support of the Cultural Olympiad celebrations in Wales.