Archive for 20/06/2008

Come along to St Giles School Fun Day Saturday 28th June 2008

St Giles School Fun Day Saturday 28th June 2008 starting at 11am. There will be a football 5-a-side competition, Talent Show, Bouncy Castles, Netball Game, Crazy Golf, Coconut Shy, Face Painting, Infant Tricycle Rides and much more! Refreshments will be available including hot dogs, chips, sandwiches, and tea and coffee.

At St Giles School, St Giles Primary School, Madeira Hill, Wrexham. Tel: 01978 318880 or email info@stgilesschool.co.uk for more information.

Ian Lucas calls for views on lap dancing licensing

Wrexham MP Ian Lucas is calling on his constituents to take part in a public consultation on lap dancing clubs. The move follows an announcement by Culture minister Gerry Sutcliffe that the way such clubs are licensed is to be examined by the Government. The move could mean that the clubs – which are currently treated in the same manner as bars and pubs – have more stringent licensing conditions. Such a move would make it easier for local people to object to such clubs.

Mr Lucas said: “I know there is a spectrum of opinion on the matter, and the Government have been approached by groups who feel the laws ought to be tightened.

“Ministers are currently consulting with local councils to see if their licensing departments feel there are any problems linked to lap dancing clubs which require further licensing powers.

“I welcome this move, and I am also interested to hear the opinions and experiences of people and groups in and around Wrexham on how such clubs should be regulated.”

Wedding Fayres in the Wrexham Wedding Directory

Find out where upcoming wedding fayres are being held in the Wrexham Wedding Directory.

Newlyweds should hide wedding info

The latest advice for newlyweds who pose for photos while signing the register is that they should do so with a blank page to avoid their personal details being made public.

Registrar General James Hall has written to all wedding officers in the country suggesting they conceal information - including the full names and addresses of the bride and groom - in the register when pictures are being taken. In a Commons reply to Tory MP Bob Neill, Home Office minister Meg Hillier said there was nothing in the law to prevent photographs being taken, but she said posing with a blank register was a ‘common sense’ way of avoiding identification, particularly if photos are posted on social networking websites.

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