The Daily Post website is changing - and it's changing for the better.
From Thursday, December 6 www.dailypost.co.uk will turn into North Wales Live - your new home for news, sport and entertainment stories from across the region and beyond.
Brought to you by the team at the Daily Post, it will be the new go-to website for people living and working in North Wales or planning to visit the region.
We'll continue to serve the communities we already represent in the Daily Post and our weekly newspapers. We also aim to publish more stories that celebrate this incredible region, its history and culture.
We know we have a bright future and this is a new chapter. Feel free to get in touch and let us know what you think about the change.
In the meantime, here are some answers to questions you may have...
What is happening to the North Wales Daily Post website?

From December 6, our dailypost.co.uk website and mobile app will change automatically to northwales-live.co.uk.
You'll find the same great content that we are famous for along with a new focus on celebrating our region.
You will still be able to find us using your bookmarked pages or by searching on Google for either the 'North Wales Daily Post' or 'North Wales Live'.

How will I find the new website?
Our new web address is www.northwales-live.co.uk but don't worry - if you go to any pages published under the banner of dailypost.co.uk you will automatically be redirected to the new website.
Can I still find old stories published online by the Daily Post?
Yes. Our archive of content that we have published online will still be available to view.

Will I still be able to see The Daily Post's posts on Facebook, Twitter and on Instagram?
Our stories will still appear on all of our social media pages - although the branding will change on most pages to North Wales Live.
Also we will be creating new Facebook pages for each of the six counties: Gwynedd Live, Wrexham Live, Flintshire Live, Denbighshire Live, Conwy Live and Anglesey Live.

Why are we changing our name
We've been covering the best news, sport and entertainment in North Wales since 1855 and now we believe it's time for our website name to reflect the region we serve 24/7, 365 days a year.
We will continue to bring you the biggest, best and most up-to-date stories that matter to you, your family and your community. We will also continue to champion North Wales day in, day out.
In addition, we want you to feel as proud of North Wales as we do so we're planning lots more content that celebrates our fabulous region and that reflects the interests of our growing online audience.

To do this we'll be publishing all the best stories from the Daily Post, the Caernarfon and Denbigh Herald, The Holyhead and Anglesey Mail, The Bangor and Anglesey Mail, the North Wales Weekly News along with more articles written specially for our new website.
What about the Daily Post newspaper?
The Daily Post and our associated weekly newspapers will be unaffected by the change. You can still expect the same great package of news, sport and features from Wales' best-selling regional daily title.
How do I update my app?
If you’ve already downloaded our app, you don’t have to do anything.
Our free app is the best place to get close to your community. You can tailor the app to get news from where you live about about the topics that interest you. The app is available to download for free from the app store is you have an Apple device or from the Google Play Store if you have an Android device.
So who do I contact?
Meet the team...
Editor: Andrew Campbell
Email: andrew.campbell@trinitymirror.com
Executive Editor Live News: Marc Waddington
Tel: 01492 574455
Email: marc.waddington@reachplc.com
Head of images: Hadyn Iball
Tel: 01492 574469
E-mail: hadyn.iball@reachplc.com
Executive Editor Audience Growth and Engagement (website / app enquiries) : Dion Jones
Tel: (01286) 685434.
Email: dion.jones@reachplc.com
General newsdesk inquiries: (01492) 584321 or e-mail welshnews@dailypost.co.uk
Got a story? Contact our reporters
Breaking News
Sarah Hodgson: (01244) 606430 - sarah.hodgson@reachplc.com
Owen Evans: (01492) 574331 - owen.evans@reachplc.com
Anglesey and Gwynedd
Chief reporter Eryl Crump: (01492) 584321 - eryl.crump@reachplc.com
Amelia Shaw: (01286) 685436 - amelia.shaw@trinitymirror.com
Conwy
Mari Jones: (01492) 574343 - mari.jones@trinitymirror.com
Denbighshire
Chief reporter Kelly Williams: (01492) 584321 - kelly.williams@reachplc.com
Flintshire
Jez Hemming: (01492) 574348 - jez.hemming@reachplc.com
Wrexham
Steve Bagnall: (01244) 606433 - steve.bagnall@reachplc.com
Lydia Morris: (01492) 574448 - lydia.morris@reachplc.com
Business
Owen Hughes (business editor): (01492) 4493 - owen.hughes@dailypost.co.uk
Farming
Andrew Forgrave: 0700227511 - andrew.forgrave@reachplc.com
What's On and events
Zara Whelan: (01492) 584321 - zara.whelan@reachplc.com
Joel Leaver: (01492) 584321 - joel.leaver@reachplc.com
Sport
Dave Jones: dave.jones@reachplc.com
Rob Griffiths: (01492) 574449 - sportsdesk@dailypost.co.uk
Rob Brady: (01492) 574338 - sportsdesk@dailypost.co.uk