ENVIRONMENTAL Health Officers (EHO) from as far afield as Scotland have been drafted in to help Powys council due to staffing issues.
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SENIOR Pembrokeshire councillors have backed the early stages of a purchase of a second council-run children’s care home in the county.
A CALL to convert an isolated former chapel, that “has withstood Atlantic gales and bleak, Pembrokeshire winters” for some 180 years, to a home and studio has...
A NEW housing estate is set to be given the green light on fields in Abergele – despite concerns about the scale of the development and the strain on services...
WORK on a new 3G sports pitch in Merthyr Tydfil looks set to start before Christmas with the plan for it to open in the new year.
A PLANNING application to turn two vacant industrial buildings near Maesteg into affordable flats has been handed in to the local authority.
THE CAMPAIGNER who submitted a petition calling for the Welsh Government to close down Hafod Landfill has given evidence to a Senedd Petitions Committee...
A POPULAR Llandudno bar has “voluntarily” closed its doors after a visit from Conwy Council’s licensing department.
PLANS to remodel a group of Cardiff city centre buildings to create a new hotel that features a roof-top pavilion and sky-bar have been approved by the council.
MORE than half of Wrexham’s secondary schools are in need of major structural repairs according to a council review.

