FLINTSHIRE Council is set to receive a 2.2% increase in funding from Welsh Government for 2024/25, the third lowest for local authorities.
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A COUNCILLOR in Caerphilly has proposed abolishing the traditional voting system for local government elections.
COUNCIL tax bills should not be hiked in response to lower funding settlements for local government, the opposition leader in Newport has warned.
A PUB and nightclub has cancelled a New Year’s Eve Party after its licence was suspended over a “drink and drug-fuelled” underage party.
AROUND 4,000 residents have had their say on new plans to reduce waste and improve recycling rates in Flintshire.
A WOMAN in her sixties says a refurbished council gym excludes older people and those with disabilities.
Proposals to raise the time from three to five minutes for public speakers during Anglesey planning meetings have been unanimously supported.
TWO North Wales councils have received the lowest local government settlements in the country. Both Conwy and Gwynedd will get just a 2% budget increase.
GWENT’S Labour-run councils have given a muted reaction to their funding increases from the Welsh Government – but warned of cuts to come.
VAST amounts of illegally dumped rubbish, including tonnes of hazardous hospital waste, remains in the ground in Neath Port Talbot more than two years after...

