A FIRE-damaged office building in Allt-yr-yn is to be demolished to make way for apartments.
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THE IMPACT of Anglesey’s powerful tidal forces has seen work to shore up a crumbling sea wall continue.
MEMBERS of the largest group on Wrexham Council will be free to vote for or against the county’s Local Development Plan when the time comes, its leader has...
MEMBERS of a community in Gwynedd are calling for the historic Welsh name of its train station to be returned.
PLANS for a new builders’ merchant, car showroom, two drive-throughs and several industrial units have been approved, despite concerns about flooding, the loss...
TOILET facilities along the coast of Anglesey have reopened following a £360,000 upgrade.
A RISE in cases of violence and aggression against councillors and council officers is being looked at by Conwy County Council.
GWYNEDD visitors and residents are being urged to “check the weather, be aware of tides and treat the sea with respect” over Easter.
RESIDENTS in a Ceredigion hamlet are having to lead aside from the front of their own homes to avoid vehicles on the main Tregaron-Aberystwyth road, a petition...
When retired Cardigan solicitor Stephen Welch first began considering whether the town’s old newspaper printworks could be transformed into a viable food...

