LAND at Ty Llwyd quarry could yet be classed as “contaminated” because of chemicals reportedly dumped there decades ago.
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THE STATE of public transport in Cardiff has been lamented by councillors as “embarrassing” and “not fit for purpose”.
THE INTRODUCTION of parking charges on Old Colwyn promenade have been branded a “revenue raising” measure which should be withdrawn.
WALKERS hoping to catch a glimpse of the “unique” and “special” Ruperra Castle have been dealt a blow, after a Caerphilly Council committee approved the...
NATIONAL park members have issued a clarification statement to tackle “inaccurate social media information” on the Article 4 direction to remove permitted...
RETROSPECTIVE plans by a Pembrokeshire councillor to extend his pub with a function room have been approved despite strong objection by his own town council.
SIGNAGE advertising a takeaway food kiosk at a former lifeboat store in Tenby’s seaside harbour has been approved, despite the takeaway itself being turned...
A PEMBROKESHIRE community pub, recently hailed as one of the most friendly in Britain, has been given the go-ahead to install solar panels by county planners.
AN OUTLINE planning application has been handed in to Bridgend Council for the creation of a large industrial employment unit near Sarn.
GRANT funding of more than £200,000 has been approved by Neath Port Talbot Council as part of its Third Sector Grant funding scheme for 2025/26.

