A SMALL gang of youths are “slashing tyres”, vandalising property and threatening residents in two quiet North Wales villages, a councillor clams. Denbighshire...
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PLANS to knock down a garage and adjoining ice cream parlour by the seafront in West Cross, Swansea, have been turned down.
Cymru will be without their captain, Aaron Ramsey, for the friendlies against Gibraltar on Thursday, 6 June, and Slovakia three days later. The 33-year-old...
OFF-ROAD vehicles are damaging tips in Rhondda Cynon Taf (RCT) causing risks to nearby communities.
KING CHARLES will participate in the Trooping the Colour ceremony next month, inspecting the soldiers from a carriage, it is understood. The annual event...
THE FIRST public swims at Merthyr Tydfil Leisure centre for four years have taken place following the opening of the new pools there.
CROSS the famous Pontrhydyfen aqueduct in the Afan Valley and you pass a row of terraced houses and a chapel before the road bends sharp right.
PLAID CYMRU’S leader has declared that a vote for his party will keep the Conservatives “out of Wales” and ensure Labour is “kept in...
EDUCATION chiefs are preparing a report which identifies the building improvement work needed and the cost of doing this to a Powys high school.
A NEAR-200-STRONG petition calling for Lampeter’s library to remain in the town’s Market Street is to be received by senior Ceredigion councillors next week.

