A BID to allow land near a recreation ground to be used as a transit site for Gypsy Travellers won’t be decided until the new year.
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THREE fridges were dumped in one street following the ‘Black Friday’ sales according to a councillor who said some residents cannot afford a collection charge.
A PUBLIC consultation over plans to update Gwynedd’s care charging policy – which could see charges imposed on some services which were previously free – will...
HMS Dragon has been granted the Freedom of the County Borough of Wrexham – the first Royal Navy vessel to be given the honour since the World War II.
POLICE will “look at the details” of a pioneering AI camera trial which aims to detect drink and drug drivers.
A COUNCIL has pledged to provide help and support “in any way it can” to ferry operator Stena Line following the recent closure of Holyhead port.
CAMPAIGNERS for the reinstatement of a crossing patrol at Blackwood Primary School have welcomed news the role will be filled in time for next term.
TRIPLE KILLER Brian Whitelock, 57, has been sentenced to life imprisonment without parole for the savage murder of 71-year-old Wendy Buckney. The sentencing...
THE budget for Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service is to rise 6.3% next year.
EARLY last winter drainage problems led to lengthy traffic queues on Swansea’s Mumbles Road, and this year gas pipeline work has resulted in lane closures and...

