All news by author: Molly Dowrick

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Huge landslide causes man's garden to collapse into river in middle of the night
Kevin Davies says his garden fell into a river after his area was hit by a huge landslide in the middle of the night - and he had previously complained about a crack in structural walls
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Stunning lake with gothic tower and waterfalls looks straight out of a fairytale
Lake Vyrnwy is a reservoir in Powys, Wales, built in the 1880s for the Liverpool Corporation Waterworks to supply Merseyside with fresh water - but now it's much more than that
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Pub landlady 'broke down in tears' after receiving 'cruel' Halloween letter
Heather Skipper, 58, has owned and managed The Royal Oak in Penclawdd for almost a decade and has always loved kitting the pub up with spooky decorations for a week or two ahead of October, 31
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Charity shop makes a passionate plea after hugely inappropriate item is donated
Volunteers at the Barnardo's shop in Gorseinon, Swansea, took to social media to remind customers and supporters what is appropriate to donate, after some recent items weren't suitable
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Pregnant woman's nightmare journey home from cancelled easyJet birthday trip
A heavily-pregnant woman hoping for a relaxing few days on holiday with her husband to celebrate her birthday has described the pair's nightmare journey home
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'I thought I had tonsillitis but days later doctors diagnosed me with cancer'
Back in October 2020, Ben Peters started feeling unwell but after a trip to the doctors he was told he had tonsillitis and given some antibiotics
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Mum 'stamps' on dog mauling two boys 'like a piece of meat' in horror attack
Chelsey Colwill said that she had to "stamp" on a dog that was attacking her young son and his friend as though they were a "piece of meat" in Caerphilly, south Wales
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Inside transformed town desperate to rid old reputation of drink, drugs and yobs
The town of Neath, in southwestern Wales, has been revamped in recent years and now has a new leisure centre, library, cafes and bars - but some locals think more needs to be done