MORE information will be needed from the UK Government before stalled plans to transform a former iron master’s mansion into a hotel can be reconsidered.
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A FURTHER 51 patches of grass in one Gwent borough will be subject to mowing just once a year as part of a bid to boost biodiversity.
A MUM is “terrified” for the health of her young children living with a black mould and damp problem at their Amlwch council home – after the death of a...
AMENDMENTS to next year’s Powys County Council budget to create a £500,000 fund to help schools deal with energy costs have been approved by councillors.
A NEW motorhome scheme is set to be trialled in Gwynedd in a bid to curb illegal camping.
On 15 February 1996, the Sea Empress oil tanker ran aground as it entered the Milford Haven Waterway.
POWYS Conservatives have slammed the draft budget amendments by the Liberal Democrat/Labour/Green Party coalition as “hokey cokey.”
THERE will be a 12.7% increase in the funding South Wales Fire Service gets from council tax payers in the area.
AN INDEPENDENT cultural review of South Wales Fire Service will take place after allegations of sexual harassment and inappropriate behaviour in the service.
At a hastily planned news conference to take place at 11am in Edinburgh, the head of the Scottish National Party is anticipated to make the announcement.

