Gwynedd school set to increase pupil capacity
A Gwynedd school looks set to increase its pupil capacity by 25%, giving Welsh-medium education a boost. Cyngor Gwynedd’s cabinet approved publishing a statutory notice to increase the number of children at Ysgol Chwilog near Pwllheli from 65 to 95….
New scheme to bring community and policing closer together launched in Gwynedd
A scheme to bring policing closer to the people of North Wales is being launched in Gwynedd. The North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner Andy Dunbobbin is starting new monthly advice surgeries. It’s a chance for people in the area to…
Rising costs could fuel more shoplifting offences according to a council report
Rising prices during the cost of living crisis are “set to fuel more shoplifting offences” across North Wales, a council report said. The prediction came as part of a report into crime figures at a Cyngor Gwynedd scrutiny meeting on…
Bangor Takeaway applies for hot food licence during early hours despite objections from public
A Bangor takeaway is applying for a premises licence to sell hot food into the early hours of the morning – despite objections over public safety, noise and nuisance. The application by Bona Pizza on Holyhead Road, in Upper Bangor,…
Wrexham Council looks to improve poor Wi-Fi connectivity across city centre
WREXHAM Council is looking at solutions to improve poor Wi-Fi connectivity across the city centre. The issue was raised at a meeting of the authority’s Employment, Business and Investment scrutiny committee were members were looking at the Smart Towns pilot….
Flooding causes closure to road near popular Gwynedd beach and camping area
by Dale Spridgeon A ROAD near a popular Gwynedd beach and camping area has been closed due to flooding. The narrow lane between Black Rock Sands and Black Rock Caravan Park at Morfa Bychan had been shut Cyngor Gwynedd reported…





