A CLAIM by a Reform Party councillor up to 60 pupils could quit Wales’ leading independent school over VAT on fees has been denied.
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PLANS to make significant changes to admissions at three primary schools and a nursery in Wrexham have been approved by councillors.
THE DEMAND for housing continues to exceed the number of suitable homes available in Gwynedd.
THE PIONEERING use of drones to track and catch nuisance or illegal e-bike riders in Newport could become a police tactic elsewhere in the UK.
CONCERNS have been raised over the falling numbers of Gwynedd youngsters who can swim.
DENBIGHSHIRE Council has been urged to carry out discussions on the sale of its leisure company in public.
DORMICE have been blamed for continued delays to repair a carriageway on a main road linking Wales and the Midlands.
A MARKET town with an “urgent need” for affordable homes will have dozens more of them after plans for a new estate were given the go-ahead.
AFTER years of searching, a site may have been found for a replacement primary school in Llanelli.
PLANS to convert a Pembrokeshire coach house barn as part of the expansion of a local holiday let business has been approved.