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Tiny village gets ready to bid farewell to its big star

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May 24, 2025

EXTENSIVE preparations are being made in a Denbighshire village hosting the funeral of Welsh rock star Mike Peters.

- By ANDREW FORGRAVE Countryside and Tourism Editor

Tiny village gets ready to bid farewell to its big star

Thousands of fans are expected to travel from around the world to pay tribute to the legendary frontman.

A huge number of mourners are anticipated for the service in Dyserth at 3pm on Thursday.

Details of the arrangements have been revealed as the village’s 2,300 inhabitants brace for the mass arrival.

A road closure is planned after the Peters’ family liaised with Denbighshire Council and North Wales Police.

Big screens will be erected to relay the invitation-only service to fans outside the small parish church of St Bridget and St Cwyfan on Waterfall Road.

Following the service, a celebration of Mike's life is planned with an evening of music at The Red pub opposite.

Extra areas for gathering opposite The Red, and around the entrance to Dyserth's famous waterfall, are being made available.

The frontman of The Alarm, who battled cancer for 30 years, lived in Dyserth.

He died on April 29, aged 66, leaving wife Jules and sons Dylan and Evan.

Tributes have poured in for the much-loved rock star who co-founded the Love Hope Strength cancer charity,

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