The educational infrastructure investment made by the Welsh Government has yielded positive results, as there have been no new cases of Reinforced Autoclaved...
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PEMBROKESHIRE County Council has debts of nearly £200m, amounting to more than £1,500 a person, BBC research has said.
THE APPLICANTS behind plans for a north Pembrokeshire dog exercise field are hoping for a case of third time lucky after two previous schemes were refused.
A DOCKSIDE development of 108 flats and townhouses which might one day have a canal running through it has been given the go-ahead in Swansea.
A SENIOR councillor has asked how a council is bringing its services that have been on course to overspend by almost £4.5 million under stricter financial...
APPLICATIONS for planning permission made after work has been carried out are making a councillor “uneasy”.
TWO metal sheds are to be replaced with a purpose built workshop in the latest of a series of developments at a farm near Monmouth.
COUNCIL tax could rise by 6.5% in Carmarthenshire to help address major budget pressures, leaders have warned.
A RHYL pub is set to temporarily close after its licence was suspended for ten weeks.
GARAGES could be flattened to make way for houses or extra car parking, a senior Powys council chief has said.

