PLANS for a 30-home estate on the site of a former Ceredigion school’s playing fields, with a fifth of them affordable, have been given the go-ahead.
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THE two last single-sex secondary schools in Wales will merge despite concerns about job losses and the impact on pupils.
SHOPPERS will be able to enjoy a festive spree without worrying about the cost of parking in Gwynedd.
CONWY Council faces more “difficult decisions” balancing its budget next year after the Welsh Government announced another below average settlement, resulting...
A COUNCIL has warned access to an Anglesey footpath “is not assured” despite campaigners winning an appeal.
GWYNEDD and Flintshire are set to receive the third and fourth worst local government settlements of the 22 local authorities in Wales – with Denbighshire...
Welsh Secretary champions advanced manufacturing in North Wales and sees first-hand how the sector puts more money in people’s pockets. UK Government’s...
NEIL FODEN, a former headteacher convicted of sexually abusing four schoolgirls over a four-year period, may be released earlier than initially suggested...
SMUGGLING PROBLEMS PERSIST DRUGS smuggled into Parc Prison in Bridgend using drones, staff corruption, and even children’s nappies are contributing to a crisis...
PLANS to allow the Church in Wales to pass the maintenance of closed burial grounds over to local authorities are a ‘significant risk’ according to Flintshire...

