DENBIGHSHIRE’S rural roads were compared to those in the “third world” by concerned councillors demanding more money is spent on them. The heated debate...
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COUNCIL tax is set to go up by 3.8% in Denbighshire. But despite the council’s leader praising a higher-than-expected Welsh Government...
A PROPOSED hostel for asylum seekers in Stow Hill has been met with concerns from neighbours, councillors and police. Plans have been submitted to Newport City...
A £7.3 MILLION plan to move a specialist burns unit which struggles to recruit anaesthetists to a new area within Swansea’s Morriston Hospital has been...
PLANS to extend the railway line from Aberdare to Hirwaun have taken a step forward. Rhondda Cynon Taf Council has announced that it has received £239,633 from...
SIX candidates are vying for the vacant Smithfield seat on Wrexham Council. Earlier this month a by-election was called for the ward after Plaid Cymru Cllr...
A £2.7 MILLION fleet of 19 trucks can’t yet be used to collect food waste – forcing a council to keep its old vehicles on the roads. The new lorries are...
LLANDUDNO residents have been reassured that radiation from a proposed 18m mobile phone mast is safe. A pre-planning consultation for the 5G mast on the...
THE RESULTS of a study on the possible reintroduction of beavers in Wales are due to be presented this spring. The feasibility study is being carried out by...
AS OF today (February 1) eggs laid and then sold through the British egg industry Lion Code label can no longer be labelled as free-range or free-range organic...