AN ORDER to help tackle dog fouling across Merthyr Tydfil is being considered by the council.
Author - Anthony Lewis
Local Democracy Reporter
ALMOST £300,000 is set to be raised by Merthyr Tydfil Council from charging higher council tax on long term empty properties over the last year.
FEES for cemeteries, planning and the registrar are set to increase above inflation in Merthyr Tydfil next year.
A MERTHYR TYDFIL town centre building is set to be redeveloped into an assisted living accommodation.
A HOCKEY pitch, a solar farm and rock netting on the Rhigos Mountain Road are among the projects that are set to benefit from nearly £20m in extra...
A COUNCIL tax rise of 4.9% is included in the final budget proposals being recommended for next year in Rhondda Cynon Taf.
THE AMOUNT paid by residents for fire services in south Wales will increase by more than 7% next year.
COUNCILLORS are set to confirm refusal for plans for an 11-room HMO at a former bed and breakfast in Treforest.
JUST half of Merthyr Tydfil’s residents currently recycle their food waste, sparking concerns the council could miss its future targets and and be...
A NEW health complex which would be an extension of a current hotel and spa is coming to Rhondda Cynon Taf after plans were approved.