PEOPLE have been living in the shadow of the massive opencast coal mine known as Ffos y Fran in Merthyr Tydfil for more than a decade and a half now.
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HUNDREDS of millions of pounds will be needed to bring council houses in Cardiff up to standard.
CHANGES to taxi licensing in Rhondda Cynon Taf (RCT) will allow taxis to be licensed for a maximum of four years rather than the current three years.
THE WITHDRAWAL of a money transfer and payment system from an app used by schools could leave Chepstow parents out of pocket.
A RESTAURANT and bar with its own delicatessen in an upmarket town will be allowed to stay open until gone 1am at weekends.
A YOUNG farmer was granted permission to demolish a derelict cottage and replace the building with an agricultural workers’ dwelling, with councillors stating...
A £4.9 MILLION centre to support adults with learning disabilities, autism and mental health needs in Mold is on-course to open in mid May.
AN ELECTION will be held after a Cyngor Gwynedd councillor has decided to step down after nearly 40 years.
DENBIGHSHIRE'S planning committee reaffirmed their decision to grant permission for a glamping site at the former Rhyl Rugby Club.
MORE rapid electric vehicle charging points are available across Gwynedd – but queries have been raised over why they are not in ‘tourist hotspots’ such as...

