COUNCILLORS in Newport have backed a new budget which supporters say invests in important services for residents – but critics say will cost taxpayers more.
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THE LEADER of Wrexham Council has questioned whether a minor cut in the council’s funding settlement is a punishment from the Welsh Government for speaking out.
A WELSH Government planning inspector has dismissed an appeal against Powys planners refusal of plans to build four homes in Four Crosses near Welshpool.
CAMPAIGNERS hope the approval of a new business park in Cardiff will mark the “last hurrah of damaging development” at one of the city’s protected sites.
A PROJECT which invites the public to snap images of Welsh coastal scenes is helping monitor beach changes due to storms, rising sea levels and human...
TWO ash trees posing a risk to a wall off a main road in Chepstow are to be chopped down to stump level.
THE LEADER of Pembrokeshire’s Conservative group has said it will support a fellow Tory county councillor who received threats after raising a local...
FINAL approval has been granted to create 15 affordable homes on the site of a former care home in Cwmbran.
A SECTION of a south Pembrokeshire beach-side coastal path, recently closed once again after a number of landslips, is expected to remain so until at least the...
PERMISSION has been given to remove a number of apple trees to make way for a potential new home in a large garden.

