FOR the second time, historic plans dating back to the 1980s to build 16 houses on land at Llanerchydol Hall near Welshpool have been dismissed on appeal by...
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PLANS to install automatic number plate recognition cameras and associated works at the new Home Bargains store in Pembroke Dock to “reduce car park abuse”...
A PROPOSED HMO in part of Merthyr Tydfil is due to be decided by councillors with hundreds having objected to it.
FORMER Wales rugby international Alix Popham has said government could have to step in if the game’s governing bodies don’t address concussions.
PLANS to create a hotel with a bar and restaurant in Abercynon have been recommended for approval.
A CARDIFF bus lane camera catching out nearly double the number of drivers than what it did two years ago is making the council hundreds of thousands of pounds.
QUESTIONS have been raised over whether the Welsh Ambulance Service should keep chasing the eight-minute target for reaching immediately life-threatening “red”...
A GWENT council leader who called for a change in policy on public spending earlier this year has said he is backing Labour’s economic plans.
THE CONSERVATIVES want the Welsh Labour government’s record scrutinised during the on-going UK general election campaign, the Welsh secretary has said.
AN AMBULANCE call handler has revealed how someone who dialled 999 threatened to stab her in the neck as she tried to help them.

