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There are more important debates about the future of the region but the decision 'to cap or not to cap' the N in North Wales is something that can get readers animated.

The Daily Post is a 'capper' but many other organisations - including the BBC and London based news groups - go with the lower case option north Wales.

Here David Williams, MBE, chairman of the North Wales Business Club, explains why he believes it is time for the 'caps lock' to be left on the N in North Wales.

He writes:

Right – what’s wrong with the following sentence.

We all love north Wales. No , it’s not that the sentiment is wrong , but there is a capital letter missing. It should read – We all love North Wales.

The time has come for all of us in North Wales, to insist that we are now a very recognisable region in our own right.

I am so tired of seeing us referred to as north Wales in so many publications and particularly by so many public bodies in Wales.

This latter use stems from our time as recipients of Objective 1 monies, ( yes –remember that!) when Brussels carved up Wales geographically, but they had no enthusiasm for recognising the different cultures and aspirations of different parts of our country.

Hence ”the west and the valleys” was seen as an area for the first time in our history, but woe betide any organisation that sought to see north Wales as North Wales in their grant applications.

The world has moved on and so have we. We now look to forge strong and valid partnerships with our near neighbours in England and we do it as North Wales.

We are sitting on and influencing the debate and decisions that are currently being taken by the Northern Powerhouse.

We are actively, seeking to access development monies from the North Wales Growth deal. This entails close liaison with our border partners who of course recognise us as North Wales.

Indeed the Minister for the Northern Powerhouse (yes there are Ministers for everything nowadays!) has publicly stated that a thriving North Wales is crucial to the success of the Northern Powerhouse.

We know that our leisure, catering and hospitality offerings, are amongst the best in the world.

Adventure tourism is flourishing within our border. North Wales wings are flying (excuse the pun!) out of Broughton and around the world.

Our small niche industries such as sea salt , yogurt , craft beer, beef , lamb and pork products are punching above their weight and in many instances contributing to our export figures.

Our building and construction businesses are demonstrating their growth, quality and ambition right across the UK. They all come from North, not north, Wales!

Students come to our top quality HE and FE colleges from across the world. We are a region which is identifiable through so many facets of our culture and these students return to their homes across the globe, praising and knowing the individuality of North Wales.

If you lived in Norfolk, it would most certainly not be east Anglia!

Lets all commit to protest and challenge whenever we see the cardinal sin of north instead of North Wales!

The UK is changing for better or worse and at the same time, there are early suggestions of more targeted devolution and autonomy for various regions and cities of the UK.

This will not happen overnight - indeed one can only guess at the time horizon - but for the sake of future generations, we must be ready to ensure that North Wales is included and influences the decisions that will be made.

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