A CALL to keep a wedding venue, erected without permission at a Georgian Pembrokeshire hotel whose site once belonged to the Knights Hospitallers, has been...
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PLANS to develop two massive new industrial blocks near Neath have been handed in to the local council.
A COUNCILLOR has told colleagues to “stop whinging” and record complaints and gripes about support they receive with their council.
NEW traffic orders to “prevent indiscriminate parking” are set to be put in place at a Welsh beauty spot that visitors flock to on weekends.
THE SHADOW Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mel Stride, avoided answering a direct question on HS2 funding during a visit to Llandudno yesterday (Thursday)...
THE CHIEF Executive Officer of the south-west Wales based Celtic Freeport has stepped down from her role less than two years after first taking the job.
LOCAL councillors are outraged over plans for a flat conversion in Cardiff which they have described as an “unneighbourly development”.
A NEW McDonald’s restaurant in South Wales has been approved despite concerns over traffic and congestion in the area.
A CLUSTER of historically important 19th century outbuildings at the heart of Pwllheli could see a new lease of life if plans are agreed.
THE OWNER of a car dealership fears losing his livelihood and only source of income when a new hydroelectric scheme is built.

