A COUNCILLOR was told off after accusing Gwynedd planners of “favouritism” during a discussion which saw the development of eight affordable homes in the...
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FROM the ambitious restoration some of the world’s oldest railway building and heritage skills, to the rescue of a quarry hospital, to the transformation of a...
A COUNCILLOR has said that losing roles funded by the Shared Prosperity Fund could have a “devastating effect” on community safety in Merthyr Tydfil.
OVERDUE repairs to a castle in a “volatile frontier zone” that was destroyed, rebuilt, sacked and partially demolished have been given the go-ahead.
ACROSS the UK, including Wales, hundreds of publicans have put up signs declaring “No Labour MPs” outside their pubs this festive season. The protest is aimed...
POLICE say 27 ATMs were targeted in a series of raids spanning five regions since February. Three people have been charged as part of an investigation into a...
WORK to bring Bridgend’s closed indoor market back into use is expected to be of “significant cost and scale” with no concrete plans yet in place for when it...
PLANS to restore an ancient well in a Welsh village have taken a step closer after approval to seek funding was given by the local community council.
SWANSEA Marina is unrecognisable from its industrial past but there is one plot of land where the wheels of progress seem to have ground to a halt.
RACHEL Lister said she can sometimes see cranes at the vast Hinkley Point C construction site across the Bristol Channel from Penarth and Barry.

