Potential backtrack on planned closure of biomass burner in Barry causes concern among campaigners

CAMPAIGNERS fear the Vale of Glamorgan Council could be set to backtrack on its plans to enforce the closure of…

Tens of thousands spent on chauffeuring Lord Mayor to official engagements last year, freedom of information act shows

CARDIFF Council spent tens of thousands of pounds for the Lord Mayor to be driven to official engagements over the…

Consultation on Machynlleth library shows people don’t want it to be part of new Ysgol Bro Hyddgen building

THE vast majority of people who took part in a consultation on the future of Machynlleth library, don’t want it…

Couple sentenced for murder of two-year-old Lola James

Kyle Bevan has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 28 years for the murder of…

PAWsome cat rehoming scheme launched by RSPCA branch

A new fur-tastic rehoming scheme has been launched by RSPCA Wyth Sir Branch. The charity has launched a new rehoming…

Record levels of funding for flood defences

The latest funding allocations of a ÂŁ214m fund for flood schemes put in place as part of the Co-operation Agreement…

Welsh Government issues statement on UK Government Shared Prosperity and Levelling Up Funds

Welsh Government have issued the following statement on UK Government Shared Prosperity and Levelling Up Funds. Vaughan Gething MS, Minister…

Welsh Government apologises to people affected by historic ‘forced adoption practices’

  People affected by historic adoption practices welcomed to Senedd for Welsh Government apology People affected by historic adoption practices…

Tweaks possible for Newtown centre

TWEAKS could be made to a proposed on street waiting, loading bays and parking modifications in the centre of Newtown…

Campaigners fear council backtrack on biomass burner

  Campaigners fear the Vale of Glamorgan Council could be set to backtrack on its plans to enforce the closure…

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