NORTH Wales health bosses are hopeful Welsh Government will wipe out 83% of their £188.5m underlying deficit from next year – if savings and service delivery...
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A BRIDGE leading to playing fields will be reopened to the public, it has been confirmed.
PUBLIC toilets could close in three Denbighshire towns as the council looks to cut costs.
THE IMPACT of road and rail service closures and timetable cuts is having a ‘significant’ impact on lives and businesses in Gwynedd.
COUNCILLORS have rejected calls to remove a footpath south of Ystrad Mynach which crosses the Cardiff to Rhymney railway line.
A CALL for Pembrokeshire to make more land for allotments available for the public while also reviewing their pricing was made by the leader of the independent...
HAVERFORDWEST airport’s new operators are expected to take their lease up in the next few days as part of a drive to make the facility cost-neutral to the...
A COUNCIL working group to look in greater detail on the issue of “escalating” numbers fly-grazing horses in Pembrokeshire is to be established.
PEMBROKESHIRE councillors have backed trialling a new way of enforcing bylaws restricting dogs on beaches in the summer season, with an emphasis on “education...
PLANS have been revealed for a new “net zero” school to replace the current Rhosafan Primary School in Sandfields, Port Talbot.