Yuliia Batrak, who lives with her mum Liudmyla and seven-year-old sister Alona, fled their home in Kiev because of the Russian invasion of Ukraine just over a...
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Just like the charity’s lifeboats, the RNLI’s fundraising team need a dedicated volunteer crew. Volunteers are the heart of the RNLI and make up 95% of its...
THE MET OFFICE has stated that it is “likely” that viewers will see the Northern Lights once more tonight (February 27). Wales, England, Scotland...
Deepest sympathies have been expressed following the death of former Leader and former Ceredigion County Councillor, Mr Dai Lloyd Evans.
Reports that the historic Black Pool Mill in Canaston Bridge will be used as a water sports centre have been quashed by Bluestone
COSTA Coffee is set to return to Chepstow after planners gave the thumbs-up for the change of use of a former clothing shop.
A SELF-EMPLOYED electrician left with just “a pair of trousers and old boots” when his home was destroyed by fire has been given permission to rebuild it.
Credit trading scheme being looked into to speed up delayed planning applications in Carmarthenshire
A SCHEME whereby developers would buy credits for new homes in river catchment areas affected by phosphate pollution is being explored in Carmarthenshire.
INCREASING car parking fees could see shoppers choose to go elsewhere rather than Powys town centres, councillors fear.
THE NUMBER of flats set to be built above a recruitment agency’s offices in Pontypool town centre has been doubled.