A LLANDUDNO councillor described the spending of £250,000 of taxpayers’ money on “counting the number of moths on the Great Orme” as “crazy”.
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A CALL to extend a chapel and hall near Haverfordwest to provide much-needed space for activities has been submitted to Pembrokeshire planners.
COUNCIL plans for ‘alien’ and ‘industrial’ metal gates to prevent vehicle entry on to Tenby’s iconic harbour have been refused by the national park.
Wales have confirmed their squad for the upcoming summer tour of Japan, with interim head coach Matt Sherratt naming six uncapped players in a fresh-faced...
PLANS to build four homes in the grounds of an existing property have finally been approved by councillors.
REFORM'S leader in Powys says his group will use a rise in councillors’ salaries to ‘benefit residents in their wards’.
A PLANNING inspector has given the go-ahead for a 122.5-metre weather mast on common land near Built Wells despite a wave of objections.
A SILENT protest has been held outside a Wrexham Diocese meeting to raise awareness of the campaign to save St David’s Catholic Primary School in Mold from...
A LAST-MINUTE reprieve for Cefn Fforest Leisure Centre has been branded a “Pyrrhic victory” for its users.
BRIDGEND Council is set to consult on new guidance for the creation of outdoor recreational areas on new housing developments across the county borough.

