Legal challenge launched against £6m expansion scheme of holiday park in south Pembrokeshire

A LEGAL challenge has been launched against a recently-granted scheme for a £6m expansion of a south Pembrokeshire holiday park,…

Ban on gatherings of Galliforme birds relaxed in Wales

THE ban on gatherings of Galliforme birds such as pheasants, chickens and turkeys has been lifted in Wales, Chief Veterinary…

Significant disruption expected but urgent care to continue during second junior doctors strike

URGENT and life-threatening care will continue to be provided during second junior doctors strike in Wales this week, but significant…

Arrest made following serious assault in Butetown

Shortly after 9am today (Sunday, February 18) South Wales Police responded to a report of a serious assault on Belmont…

‘Better places for green energy’, say Friends of Glais Mountain

Plans for a new solar farm have been submitted for Craig y Perchyll, which extends above Glais, in Swansea. Residents…

Farmers hold rolling road protest over tree planting for subsidies

FARMERS in Carmarthenshire have gathered together en-masse to hold a rolling protest from Carmarthen to Crosshands. Over a hundred tractors…

Welsh Government cash for charities to take action on Climate Change Emergency

Four organisations from across Wales have been awarded funding to develop projects focused on inspiring young people to engage with,…

Câr-Y-Môr to build seaweed processing facility in West Wales

Câr-Y- Môr, Wales’ first regenerative seaweed and shellfish farm, is to build a new seaweed processing facility – the first…

80-year-old Man sentenced for murder of Helen Clarke

A man has been sentenced to life imprisonment, with a minimum term of 21 years and 8 months for the…

Residents allege Bowling Alley is ‘belching out pollution’ over Millennium Coastal Park

A new development boasting a bowling alley and cafe has been identified as the centre of the source of pollution…

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