AN EMPTY row of 17th century almshouses which once provided shelter to Anglesey’s poor could soon be the subject of an estimated half-million pound...
Author - Dale Spridgeon
Local Democracy Reporter
THE LIFESPAN of a Gwynedd slate quarry that was famously used to hide priceless works of art during the Second World War has been extended.
AN ‘EXTREME’ parking ban has been permitted alongside Wales’s largest natural lake – in an area where councillors believed a “tragedy” was waiting to...
ARCHAEOLOGISTS are learning more about Anglesey’s Roman and phases of its medieval past in a fascinating dig at a chapel site in Holyhead.
THERE are seven candidates contesting the new Dwyfor Meirionnydd seat.
POLITICIANS from opposite sides have condemned the vandalism of a board promoting an election candidate on Anglesey.
POLICE fear the opening of a new bar in Bangor city centre could increase the “risk of death or serious injury” in the area.
A FORMER Bangor charity shop building which once had a council improvement notice slapped on it due to its dilapidated state looks set to be improved.
AN APPLICATION for a gas-fired power plant on a former Caernarfon brickwork site has sparked concerns.
AN ERYRI heritage railway station project which hit the buffers last year has been re-submitted.

