FEES for Caerphilly Council’s “lifeline” meals on wheels service could go up by more than £2.50 a day for the majority of users.
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CONTROVERSIAL plans to to build homes in Caersws on land at risk of flooding can now receive the formal green light, because Welsh Government planners will not...
SWANSEA Council has missed out on funding for a new cycle and pedestrian path in Gower which has been planned for years, but all is not lost.
A CALL to change a mixed-use therapy centre to a children’s care home classification has been submitted to Pembrokeshire planners.
PLANNERS are to visit the site of a proposed extension to a Ceredigion seaside village bungalow which officers had recommended be refused.
A BURGER KING drive-thru restaurant was granted permission to open in Rhyl by Denbighshire’s planning officers, creating over 30 new jobs for the town.
COUNCILLORS want to meet with the UK’s transport secretary following the shock announcement the original Severn Bridge is to be closed to heavy goods vehicles.
A COUNCIL trading standards team seized illegal vapes from 29 premises over two years.
CONTRACTORS have been appointed by Tata Steel to construct what they say is a “key component in steel processing” as part of their £1.25bn green steel-making...
PARENTS at one of four catholic schools in Flintshire earmarked for closure have raised concerns over the financial justifications offered by the Diocese of...