IF a typical high street even exists these days, Woodfield Street in Morriston – a less affluent area of Swansea – would pretty much fit the bill.
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CAMPAIGNERS who want access to playing fields where they live reinstated have thanked the community for contributing to their legal costs, but said they still...
TREES, benches and footbridges are set to be installed around the areas where material from the Tylorstown tip landslide was moved.
A PLAN to convert a remote and disused Baptist chapel dating back more than 170 years to a home has been given the green light.
A LODGE house thought to have been built as a holiday let will be allowed to be used as a family home.
STAFF at a Wrexham early years’ school for children with additional needs have drawn praise from inspectors.
PLANS for a warehouse already built in a Powys border village have been heavily criticised by a community council.
NORTH Wales’ health board will take in all the lessons to be learned from the Lucy Letby case, its leadership has pledged.
NEWPORT City Council is keeping tight-lipped about the new city centre manager role promised by Labour during the 2022 local elections.
A LANDOWNER is seeking permission to cut down an oak tree, but has asked for clarification on whether it is protected.

