PLANS for a new Greggs store on Anglesey have been approved despite fears it will have a “negative impact” on a town centre.
Author - Dale Spridgeon
Local Democracy Reporter
THE “CRISIS” over the lack of access to dental care in north Wales and the need for a school of dentistry in Bangor has been raised in Westminster.
CURBS on the use of second homes and holiday lets in Eryri will provide “more control” over the area’s housing stock, planning bosses say.
A COUNCIL has hailed a decline in the number of young people not in education, employment or training [NEETs] and a 50,000 rise in leisure centre use...
AN ANGLESEY councillor says he is “not too concerned” over figures showing a decline in demand for children’s private swimming lessons at leisure...
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PLANS to build affordable homes in a famous village at the sharp end of Gwynedd’s second home crisis have been submitted.
PLANS to build 14 flats at market hall where Welsh Prime Minister David Lloyd George gave his first political speech have been rejected.
A COUNCIL was at a “disadvantage” to establish liability to claw back £2.6M for a special school ‘s roof repairs – due to key documents being lost...
A MUSEUM which tells the story of Anglesey’s nautical past looks set for an extension.