ANGLESEY campaigners who fought to get a popular footpath officially recognised have won their appeal for public access.
Author - Dale Spridgeon
Local Democracy Reporter
A PROMINENT 19th century church building in Bangor was sold by auction for £120,000 after laying empty and neglected for over a decade.
GWYNEDD councillors from all side of the political spectrum have paid tribute to their former leader who stepped after he initially failed to...
ANGLESEY councillors from all sides are calling on Ed Miliband to visit the island to give a firm decision over the Wylfa Newydd nuclear project...
A NEW Bangor bar planned for Wales’ longest high street has been approved for a premises licence with conditions.
A GWYNEDD community council is bidding to alter its name in an act of “fairness” towards the larger population of a nearby village.
AN “EYESORE” former chippy could be demolished to make way for a set of flats for people who are “in temporary accommodation or homeless”.
TATTOO artists have had their say on new mandatory licensing rules which have come into force across Wales.
AN ARCHAEOLOGIST has called for better protection of an “important” prehistoric burial site on Anglesey where rare rock art has been found.
PLANS to develop more housing in rural Anglesey is designed to meet “a need for affordable homes in the area,” developers claim.