MORE than 1,000 patients in Gwent were able to leave hospital earlier last year thanks to a housing adaptation service.
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PEOPLE can now have their say on plans for a new wind farm in the Valleys with 18 turbines that could power 96,000 homes.
A HOUSING association shouldn’t be made to pay for a bus stop a council should provide, councillors have been told.
A 150 METRE tall wind turbine will be allowed on the Gwent Levels after a planning inspector overruled a council’s refusal to grant planning permission.
ABERAERON'S multi-million-pound coastal defence scheme is due to be completed in just a few days, with people now able to enjoy the town’s Quay Parade and the...
SENIOR Ceredigion councillors have backed a call to keep all four of the authority’s household waste sites open after a ‘people power’ response to a...
A CALL for a new Welsh language nursery building in a Ceredigion seaside town after the previous building was destroyed in storms last December has been given...
“WE CAN’T end up in the situation we were before with the previous leisure trust. It’s just not acceptable. We can’t do that to the public and to these...
A KEY decision-maker at Cardiff Council said it is “disappointing news” a music venue it granted £10,000 to less than a year ago will soon close.
QUESTIONS around funding for a replacement Swansea Valley school have been asked of Welsh Government after applications for funding were submitted by the local...

