HUNDREDS of jobs will be created in Rhyl, with a new mental health hospital set to open this month. Private health care provider Ty Melyn Limited will open the...
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FINANCIAL savings as a result of energy reduction plans have benefitted schools and community groups, a council has claimed.
THERE is no law allowing Welsh councils to prosecute litter louts who throw rubbish from their vehicles, councillors have been told.
A CWMBRAN school’s outdated all weather sports pitch could be replaced with a 3G field by the end of March next year.
CARDIFF Council will make a decision this week on whether or not a series of major gigs at a popular city park can go ahead as planned.
A PLANNED appearance by former Carmarthen East and Dinefwr MP Jonathan Edwards at this year’s Llandeilo Lit Fest has been cancelled, despite growing praise for...
PHASING out English medium education could worsen a “crisis” in recruiting and retaining teachers.
A CALL to develop a group to look at a Pembrokeshire-wide policy on schools stocking potentially life-saving EpiPens has been deferred, awaiting the outcome of...
AN AMERICAN man who flew to Wales to meet a 15-year-old girl he had groomed online has been jailed for more than seven years. Jacob Ewing, aged 44, from...
PLANS to convert a print works, and former church, close to Pembroke Castle to a holiday let have been approved after being refused last year.

