PLANS to turn offices into a house in multiple occupation (HMO) in Merthyr Tydfil town centre have been approved despite some concerns.
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A LARGE chunk of masonry has fallen from an arch between Swansea Arena and the LC.
THE 300 LOWEST paid staff in a Gwent council are to earn £12 an hour from April this year.
NEW machinery could be trialled in Wrexham to help unblock drains in rural areas and prevent flooding.
THE POLICE presence in Pembroke is “woefully inadequate,” at a time when antisocial behaviour and drug-taking is “on the rise” in the town, councillors heard.
On the 1st of March, people across Wales will join to celebrate our Patron Saint, St David. It’s one of the most colourful days in the Welsh calendar...
THERE will be a difference of £67 between the most and least expensive council tax bills in Torfaen this year.
RISHI SUNAK'S government’s funding for councils is “utterly inadequate” and “a raw deal for the people of Wales”, the leader of Caerphilly Council has said.
A RANGE of flood protection options are being put to residents of Kidwelly after parts of the Carmarthenshire town experienced two bouts of flooding in...
WREXHAM Council is struggling to evict “neighbours from hell” due to legislation aimed at reducing homelessness, councillors have been told.

