A SMALL family business won’t be allowed to open a sauna and “sea dipping” venture in Llandudno.
Author - Richard Evans
Local Democracy Reporter
A “RETROSPECTIVE” planning application submitted to Denbighshire County Council for a homeless hostel has sparked concerns among residents.
A SMALL family business is hoping to get licensing permission for a sauna and “sea dipping” venture on Llandudno ’s West Shore.
A CONTROVERSIAL bid to extend the life of a dormant limestone quarry in a protected beauty spot has been thrown out by Denbighshire councillors.
PLANS to merge four primary schools into two in Conwy took a step forward after councillors backed both proposals unanimously – despite concerns...
A SINGLE care case is costing Denbighshire nearly £2m a year – the equivalent of thousands of residents’ council tax contributions, says the...
COUNCILLORS want health board chiefs to come and “face the music” after more delays with the redevelopment of Rhyl’s Royal Alexandra Hospital.
CONWY Council’s planning committee has refused an application to extend the holiday season for static caravans at a site on Gwellyn Avenue, Kinmel...
A COUNCILLOR has claimed that a local authority wanted to boost the chance of recruiting internally for its £150,000-a-year chief executive role by...
A PLANNING committee will next week debate extending the life of a dormant quarry in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

