A BID to reinstate the Welsh name for a railway station on the Cambrian Coast line looks set to fail.
Author - Dale Spridgeon
Local Democracy Reporter
THE IMPACT of road and rail service closures and timetable cuts is having a ‘significant’ impact on lives and businesses in Gwynedd.
A NORTH Wales beach which had been used for generations is now effectively cut off.
A BID to build around 36 homes on two plots of land near an Aldi supermarket has been rejected by councillors for being “out of reach” of local...
THE DEVELOPMENT of six homes planned for a Pen Llŷn village has beeb met with support from Gwynedd councillors.
PROPOSALS to develop four new buildings at a Gwynedd business park which lay empty for decades aim to “foster economic growth” in the area.
A LUXURY holiday let may be shut down over claims it is making life a “misery” for neighbours in a small village on the edge of Eryri.
FIVE “affordable homes” are planned for land in the village famed as the home of former prime minister David Lloyd George – a champion of housing in...
COUNCILLORS on Anglesey have hit back at “unfair” criticism of increases in their pay with concerns raised they could be “physically targeted”.
NORTH Wales’ mountain and coastal search and rescue teams are seeing a “significant rise” in call outs, an MP has said.

