IMAGES from inside a Grade II listed hotel show the scale of its collapse, as a council looks to press ahead with a “partial deconstruction”.
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A CALL to allow a four-bed home to be built in a Pembrokeshire village on land owned by the relative of a county councillor has been approved, but it was...
PLANS for a new home next to a former Pembrokeshire hotel which has been used as accommodation for migrant agricultural workers have been approved.
YOUNG people in Caerphilly have called for better access to school toilets as a matter of “dignity” for pupils.
AN UNSUCCESSFUL call for no confidence in Pembrokeshire’s deputy leader has been labelled “an abuse of a democratic forum for personal promotion,” but its...
A CONSULTATION to allow lorries weighing more than 18 tonnes to cross a bridge near Llanbrynmair for the first time in over 20 years, could start later this...
A PROSPECTIVE franchisee has been found to run a post office under threat of closure.
A HOUSEBUILDER has been given more time to complete a development of up to 300 homes at a former student village in Swansea.
It was far from the dream farewell—but perhaps exactly the kind of grounding Wales needed. In their final outing before a historic first appearance at a major...
SENIOR Ceredigion councillors have backed the purchase of a new “strategic asset” for the authority, but details of what it is or how much it will cost have...

