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Mark Drakeford resists calls for law to protect historic place names

Summary by wrexham.com
The Welsh Government has rejected calls for a new law to protect historic place names, arguing goodwill and current initiatives are already working. Favouring persuasion rather than enforcement, Mark Drakeford unveiled a four-point plan including guidance for councils and a tool for the public to record historic names. The former first minister pointed to research […]
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wrexham.com broke the news in on Sunday, October 5, 2025.
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