AN ILL-FATED multi-million pound ‘ghost’ industrial park in Bangor is finally starting to attract business.
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OPPOSITION leaders have welcomed changes to unpopular hikes in parking charges in Swansea, with one saying common sense had prevailed.
FOSTER agencies are taking children from England over those from Wales due to plans to prevent firms from “profiting from child abuse”, councillors have been...
CEREDIGION councillor pay rises of nearly five per cent are “not going to look well” in the press, members of the county council heard at their April meeting.
THE MAN who died following the road traffic collision in Magor Road, Newport at around 3am on Saturday 15 April can now be named as Daniel Wright, from Newport...
A CALL to back creating a taskforce to tackle the “crisis” facing the rural bus network in Ceredigion has been backed by county councillors.
AN ARTS and crafts business has applied for permission to renovate Ruthin’s former Conservative Club.
PEOPLE in Merthyr Tydfil who own empty homes are set to be able to apply for £25,000 grants to bring the buildings back into use.
AFTER a chilly and damp start to the week, weather forecasters are predicting a “significant spring heatwave” across parts of Europe later this...
COUNCIL plans to redevelop a former care home in the Rhondda into accommodation for people with learning disabilities have been approved.

