Denbighshire

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Denbighshire is a coastal county in North East Wales.

Major towns: Denbigh, Rhyl, Ruthin, Wrexham.

Industry: Agriculture, coal mining, quarrying, leather and woollen goods

Famous more for the holiday resorts of Rhyl and Prestatyn, the economy of the area is based on small industry and tourism.

Caerphilly, as well as being home to the delicious cheese after which it is named, is the birth place of Tommy Cooper.

Once an elegant Victorian resort, there was a large influx of people from Liverpool and Manchester to Rhyl after World War II. This had a huge impact on the town and surrounding area, affecting local culture and diminishing the prevalence of the Welsh language.












Register Offices

Colwyn
New Clinic and Offices,
67 Market Street,
Abergele,
LL22 7BP.
Tel:01745 823976
Cheques payable to The Superintendent Registrar.
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Wrexham Register Office
Ty Dewi Sant
Rhosddu Road
Wrexham
LL11 1NF


Denbighshire North
Morfa Clwyd,
Marsh Road,
Rhyl,
Denbighshire,
LL18 1AF
Tel:01745 366610
Fax: 01745 366614

Denbighshire South
The Town Hall,
Wynnstay Road,
Ruthin,
Denbighshire,
LL15 1YN
Tel:01824 706187


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