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			<title><![CDATA[NE Wales Update]]></title>

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Join Adam Walton for a round-up of the news, sport, entertainment and stories from North East Wales that have aired this week on BBC Radio Wales. The podcast is available from 1:00 PM every Friday.
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			<pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2008 11:58:00 GMT</pubDate>

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<title><![CDATA[NEWales: 21 Nov 08]]></title>
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Coming up this week, JCB announces more job losses in Wrexam, we report from Denbigh where residents are up in arms over plans for the town's former hospital site and Good Morning Wales visits the RSPB reserve in Conwy after a report suggested changes in the types of birds visiting the UK for the winter. Country Focus visits a factory in Rhyl which is turning sheep wool into insulation, All Things Considered reports from a spiritual retreat near St Asaph, once frequented by the poet Gerard Manley Hopkins and Smokey the cockatiel phones home to be reunited with his owners.
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