ASYLUM housing policy should be devolved to the Welsh Government to give communities a greater say in how those seeking sanctuary are supported according to...
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ENTICING people to stay the night in market towns and villages is key to boosting the local economy, National Park Authority members have been told.
A GROUP will be set up to look at the Welsh place names within Bannau Brycheiniog National Park Authority and make decisions on how they will be officially...
FLINTSHIRE'S Education Scrutiny Committee says lessons must be learned after a glowing self-assessment of education services was published 24-hours before a...
A PLAN for a new estate of more than 20 “eco-houses” is being recommended for approval after two previous rejections.
A NEYLAND councillor has called for traffic calming measures in the town where “a terrible tragedy” was avoided by “sheer good luck” after a car recently hit a...
CHIEF constables of smaller forces will be worried about a takeover by larger neighbours under the government’s proposed police reforms, Gwent’s chief has said...
A CALL to allow a seaside village garage used as a home without permission to continue doing so has been turned down.
A VALE OF GLAMORGAN primary school is to be added to a Wales-wide school investment programme – bringing the county total to just under £100m.
A NEW leader of the Labour group on Rhondda Cynon Taf Council has been elected.

