Rural Affairs Minister for Wales welcomes UK Government decision to ban American Bully by end of year

RURAL Affairs Minister Lesley Griffiths has welcomed the UK Government’s announcement that it is to ban the American Bully XL…

Swansea pharmacist supports hospitals to prescribe safely during Africa visit

A SWANSEA Bay pharmacist has visited hospitals in Africa to teach them about the importance of using antibiotics sensibly. Consultant…

Living Streets Cymru supports speed limit changes in Wales

LIVING Streets Cymru, part of the UK charity for everyday walking, is celebrating new legislation to reduce speed limits in…

Persistent pain no match for Paralympic dressage horse rider

A PARALYMPIC dressage horse rider, who has overcome persistent pain to fulfil her dreams, has praised the launch of revised…

Merthyr man jailed for unprovoked assault

Daniel Gerrard has been sentenced to four years in jail for an unprovoked assault in Merthyr Tydfil. In May 2022,…

Westminster ne’er-do-wells must take the blame

Today Sunday (Sep 17) the new default 20mph comes into force. It means that on many roads previously set at…

A woolly tale of success and a cautionary tale for National Lottery

A Sheep Festival conjures up those daft wooly creatures putting on an event akin to something from Shaun the Sheep…

Crowds flock to Llandovery’s Free Sheep Festival for Bahnds, Bahrs, Bahjis and Bahrgains

Crowds turned out for the annual sheep festival in Llandovery today, Saturday (Sep 16). The market square and the castle…

British Transport Police win award for “Speak Up, Interrupt” campaign

BRITISH Transport Police’s “Speak Up, Interrupt” campaign and the Railway Guardian app have been awarded the ‘Making Spaces Safer’ award…

Gwynedd Police target anti-social driving in Pwllheli

GWYNEDD officers are stepping up patrols to target anti-social driving in Pwllheli. Regular high visibility patrols are taking place in…

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