Changes to bus services in Ceredigion from September

SOME local bus services in Ceredigion will change from 01 September 2023. The current contracts for the following routes are…

Rural Affairs Minister visits award-winning sheep milk dairy in Bethesda

A NEW purpose-built, award-winning sheep milk dairy in Bethesda, Gwynedd, has been visited by Rural Affairs and North Wales Minister…

School In-Reach service offers early support for young people’s mental health and wellbeing

PICTURED: School In-Reach staff (from left) Lucy Bolton, team leader; practitioners Angharad Thomas, Emma Jenkins and Ellen O’Flynn; Claire Norman,…

Welsh Water launches scheme to help working household customers with vital support with water bills as cost-of-living crisis continues

WELSH Water, the only not-for-profit water company in England and Wales, has launched a new scheme aimed at providing working…

Hywel Dda purchases Repose Cushions for use across Carmarthenshire thanks to generous donations

THANKS to generous donations, Hywel Dda Health Charities, the official charity of Hywel Dda University Health Board, has purchased Repose…

Pothole repairs cost Newport City Council more than £2.5million in past six years

POTHOLE repairs have cost Newport City Council more than £2.5 million in the past six years. Between 2017 and 2022,…

Refurbishment plans for grade II-listed guest house on Caldey Island submitted to Pembrokeshire National Park planners

PLANS for further works at a Grade II-listed guest house on Caldey Island have been submitted to Pembrokeshire national park…

Ceredigion festival organisers appeal for help to recoup losses of some £20,000

THE organisers of an annual Ceredigion music festival, forced to end early due to weather conditions, are appealing for the…

Primary school damages cost Newport Council extra £125K

DAMAGE to a primary school building has cost Newport City Council an extra £125,000 since inspectors first uncovered safety problems…

Swansea opposition councillors call for clarity on unfinished work at city’s £135million Copr Bay development

OPPOSITION councillors in Swansea have called for more clarity on the council’s potential liability for unfinished work at the city’s…

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