A BLITZ on dog poo is coming as a council plots how it intends to spend £248 million over the next year.
Author - Twm Owen
Local Democracy Reporter
A COUNCIL has said it expects to keep redundancies to a minimum as it grapples with a funding shortfall.
A REVAMPED railway station still isn’t fully operational because of red tape, a council has admitted.
THE FIRST ever champions of the Welsh football league are hoping permission for a new stand will help them on their way to regaining past glories.
A CONSULTATION that prompted 1,500 responses and suggested 143 roads be returned to a 30 mile per hour limit will result in no changes.
IT WOULD be “irresponsible” to rule out a further increase on a proposed 7.8 per cent council tax hike, the councillor responsible had said.
FEES paid to some foster carers will more than double as a council aims to reduce its use of private agencies.
PLANS for primary schools to share headteachers are likely to have to be considered over the next 12 months a council education chief has said.
WALES’ first elected Reform UK councillor has claimed his council by-election victory means no Labour seat in the country is safe.
SCHOOLS are being presented with “disproportionate” quotes for repairs and maintenance by a council’s approved contractors, it has been claimed.

