GWENT’S Labour-run councils have given a muted reaction to their funding increases from the Welsh Government – but warned of cuts to come.
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VAST amounts of illegally dumped rubbish, including tonnes of hazardous hospital waste, remains in the ground in Neath Port Talbot more than two years after...
PEMBROKESHIRE’S below-inflation Welsh Government funding settlement will present the council with “a real challenge” in balancing its budget, a senior...
FLINTSHIRE bin collections may change between Christmas and New Year for some households.
Detective Superintendent Mark O’Shea who is leading the investigation said: “I can confirm that three people have been arrested following the death of Daniel...
Age Cymru is urging communities across Wales to look out for their older neighbours as thousands say they expect to be lonely during the festive season. ...
LARGE parts of a social club located above a growing sinkhole are set to be demolished, according to its secretary.
CAERPHILLY will receive one of the lowest increases in council funding from the Welsh Government next year.
CEREDIGION and Pembrokeshire are to receive lower than average percentage Welsh Government funding settlements for the next financial year, the lowest such in...
NEWPORT will receive the biggest percentage funding increase of any Welsh council next year, while neighbouring Monmouthshire and Caerphilly are towards the...

