BUDGET cuts have put “significant pressures” on Gwent Police’s ability to pay for its community support officers (PCSOs), a senior officer has warned.
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12-year-old tennis ace from Cardiff, Niall Pickerd-Barua, recently claimed back-to-back victories at Tennis Europe’s boys under-14 cup championships in Norway...
A CALL for a working party to discuss the 20mph limit by area rather than the “blanket” roll-out is to be heard by Pembrokeshire County Council next week.
SECOND home-owners could soon pay a treble council tax rate if a recommendation before councillors is backed next week.
SECOND home-owners in Ceredigion could be paying a double council tax rate from next April is a recommendation before the council next week is backed
A SCHEME to create an indoor craft market/traders barn on the site of a deer farm attraction is expected to be refused at full council despite being backed by...
A FURTHER time extension for works associated with the development of Pembrokeshire offshore wave power has been backed by national park planners.
GWYNEDD has seen a sharp drop in the number of second homes and long term empty properties subject to the county’s council tax premium over the past year.
In a recent ITV Cymru Wales/You Gov/Barn Cymru survey, support for First Minister Mark Drakeford has taken a significant hit, mirroring a broader decline in...
A LICENSING committee has five days to decide if it will revoke the licence of a Towyn pub and nightclub.

