AS THE LIGHTS start to fade in Welsh seaside villages across Gwynedd, as the holiday season starts to wind down the debate over new legislation impacting...
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A CRUNCH meeting will decide whether a £400,000 windfall can be used for a primary school lift – despite complaints the cash was earmarked for another area.
A RESUBMITTED application to create an indoor farmers’ market/traders barn on the site of a deer farm attraction near Tenby has been sent to Pembrokeshire...
PLANS to officially allow a field next to Aberaeron Rugby Club’s grounds to be used as a training pitch have been given the go-ahead.
THE SECOND phase of a housing development near Presteigne has been given the go ahead by Powys county planners.
LEISURE staff in Newport are being balloted for possible strike action in an ongoing pay dispute with their employer.
LUKE Tannian had to combine studying for his GCSEs with judo training three times a week as he prepared to take his exams and represent Great Britain at the...
A SENIOR councillor could face an investigation after she accused the Welsh secretary and another councillor of “whipping up anti-traveller feeling”.
COUNTY planners will be asked to determine whether a bungalow can be demolished to make way for a quartet of apartments in Holywell.
THE LONG wait for a decision on whether 21 new homes can be built on land in the Penyffordd area of Holywell could soon be over.

