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Sue Muse is the Denbigh Town Development Officer and works with the Denbigh Town Business Group, Theatr Twm o'r Nant, the Events Group and Midsummer Group. As part of her role she works closely with the community, schools and colleges. Self-employed, Sue has her own company Your Muse, a freelance agency offering business support, PR, websites and administration support. Sue manages the Visit Denbigh and Ruthin websites. Here she will keep you up-to-date with the many events and activities going on in Denbig

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The Denbigh Youth Drama Group will be up and running again in April

Posted by Denbigh01 on March 28, 2008 10:26 AM | 

The Denbigh Youth Drama Group will be running again from Tuesday 8th April - 4.30 to 6.30 - in Eirianfa - this is due to the extensive refurbishment works starting end of March until the grand re-opening in November - when the Youth Drama Group will return to the Theatr.

Also due to the Easter School Break - the next Big Gig has been moved to Sunday 13th April - still have spaces for young bands (18 and under) to perform. They need to register with me either by phone 01745 816887 or email susan@mac247.co.uk - Gig is from 2pm to 6pm - tickets £3 on the door.

Midsummer Festival is well under way - running from 19th to 22nd June - (more details on visitdenbigh website). On the Friday 19th June we are having a 'Welsh Market' local foods, produce, crafts etc - again pitches are available to interested parties - contact details as above.

The next Denbigh Town Business Group meeting is on Tuesday 1st April in The Forum at 5.45pm - new membership starts from 1st April and any new businesses are welcome to come to the meeting to find out more and meet some of the members.

Saturday 12th April - Distant Voices, Still Lives - Denbigh Town Hall
1988 UK - (Cert PG) - Director: Terence Davies - Family Drama
This show celebrates Liverpool City of Culture 2008.
The life of a working class family in Liverpool. The wedding of the elder daughter and the christening of the younger daughter's baby evoke memories of the family, particularly their lives through the war years. Starring Pete Postlethwaite.

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