A COUNCIL has expressed deep concerns over proposals that would see fire stations in tourist hotspots shut.
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A “POPULAR” North Wales café could be demolished and replaced with new retails units.
CYNGOR Gwynedd has confirmed there is no reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) in any of its schools and work has begun to check its other public...
THE WORK being done to help Powys schools causing concern will be brought in front of an education scrutiny committee to reassure members that progress is...
THE BUILDING of a new hospital in west Wales, which could result in around £1.3billion of investment into health and care will now be a choice of two sites...
A ban on the use of pets as prizes on council owned land and property has been approved by councillors in Merthyr Tydfil.
A REQUEST to a change a residential property in Briton Ferry to a HMO has been given the go ahead at a council planning meeting this month, causing uproar in a...
ROADS, flood alleviation, parks and leisure centres are some of the things Rhondda Cynon Taf Council is planning to spend an extra £7m on.
DOGS are set to remain banned from sports pitches in Rhondda Cynon Taf for another three years.
WREXHAM Council has managed to plug more than half of its predicted budget deficit, but still needs to find another £11m worth of savings.

