CAERPHILLY residents will pay an extra 6.9% in council tax from April, after councillors clashed over the county borough’s final budget proposals.
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PLANS to extract 800,000 tonnes more sand and gravel from a Gwynedd quarry have been given the green light.
A ROW broke out after a councillor questioned how Denbighshire Council could set a balanced budget when it still had a £3m shortfall for 2024/25.
CONWY'S leadership has not said how many teaching and teaching assistant jobs will be lost if the council cut school budgets by 5.5% tomorrow (Thursday).
A HISTORIC building in Cardiff that was once used as the city mayor’s residence will cost millions of pounds to refurbish.
PROPOSALS put forward by Natural Resources Wales, that could see the demolition of the Aberdulais Aqueduct have been dubbed as “lazy” by the Inland Waterways...
NO DECISION has been made on whether charges will be introduced on tennis courts that have historically been free to use when a £220,000 revamp is completed.
A PLEA for extensive training on social media has been made after a councillor’s foul-mouthed rant was captured on video.
The 120th birthday of the Royal Welsh Agricultural Society (RWAS), which continues to play a leading role in the development of agriculture and the rural...
CARDIFF Council could face a huge fine if it does not go ahead with controversial changes to the way it collects waste and recycling in the city.

