FED-UP residents have criticised Conwy Council for waiting until now to apply to its own planning department for two new seaside kiosks in Rhos-on-Sea, despite...
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LANDLORDS who own HMOs in Newport could be charged up to an extra 10% in licensing fees.
First Minister ‘in awe of’ foodbank workers, following Joyce visit to ‘inspiring’ Ammanford Foodbank
First Minister Mark Drakeford has praised work done at foodbanks across Wales, while condemning the UK government’s impact on our poorest people. Local Senedd...
Labour has brought forward its £3 billion emergency transformation fund to green the steel industry over 5 years instead of ten as originally planned. Due to...
WHILE scenes of agricultural protest sweep across Europe, from the bustling streets of Brussels to the historic avenues of Berlin, Britain’s farmland remains...
A SECONDARY school in Swansea could move to a new site as part of far-reaching plans to upgrade and modernise the county’s school footprint.
A NEW office building in Swansea’s SA1 will be completed in June and half of the space inside has already been let, regional leaders have been told.
CONCERNS have been raised that many bird species could be affected by wind turbines if they are built at Mynydd Llanhilleth.
A NEW health complex which would be an extension of a current hotel and spa is coming to Rhondda Cynon Taf after plans were approved.
A VALE of Glamorgan hotel could be used to house homeless people for another year.

