PLANS to knock down a primary school and build a new school and community centre in its place have been lodged.
Author - Dale Spridgeon
Local Democracy Reporter
AN “UNCOMMON REQUEST” to change the name of a Welsh community has been approved by Cyngor Gwynedd.
A HISTORIC building which was most recently home to a private school will be converted into nine properties.
COUNCILLORS have pledged their support for calls to update rules on young drivers after four teenagers were killed in a crash in Gwynedd.
ZIP WORLD has lodged plans to open a brand new attraction which it says would be “the largest of its type in the world”.
SHOPPERS will be able to enjoy a festive spree without worrying about the cost of parking in Gwynedd.
A COUNCIL has warned access to an Anglesey footpath “is not assured” despite campaigners winning an appeal.
THE new leader of Cyngor Gwynedd said she wanted the local authority to “do the right thing for the victims” of paedophile headteacher Neil Foden.
ANGLESEY campaigners who fought to get a popular footpath officially recognised have won their appeal for public access.
A PROMINENT 19th century church building in Bangor was sold by auction for £120,000 after laying empty and neglected for over a decade.

