The Vale of Clwyd election candidates hoping to get to grips with the area s issues
From wards which continually appear in league tables of deprivation to more affluent inland regions, we profile the constituency
08:47, 28 APR 2021
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Candidates vying to win the key marginal Vale of Clwyd seat will have to convince voters from a startlingly diverse range of demographics.
From wards on the coast which continually pop-up in league tables of deprivation to more affluent inland regions, the full spectrum of social issues are encompassed by this fascinating constituency.
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