A NEW Bangor bar planned for Wales’ longest high street has been approved for a premises licence with conditions.
Author - Dale Spridgeon
Local Democracy Reporter
A GWYNEDD community council is bidding to alter its name in an act of “fairness” towards the larger population of a nearby village.
AN “EYESORE” former chippy could be demolished to make way for a set of flats for people who are “in temporary accommodation or homeless”.
TATTOO artists have had their say on new mandatory licensing rules which have come into force across Wales.
AN ARCHAEOLOGIST has called for better protection of an “important” prehistoric burial site on Anglesey where rare rock art has been found.
PLANS to develop more housing in rural Anglesey is designed to meet “a need for affordable homes in the area,” developers claim.
PERMISSION to provide volunteer accommodation associated with the “first preserved heritage railway in the world” is being sought from Gwynedd...
ANGLESEY'S council saw a rise in complaints and the highest number of “interventions” by the Ombudsman in Wales.
A FORMER Llŷn seaside church which once hit the headlines amid an emotional plea to the Pope is to come before planners.
THERE has been an increase in the number of second homes turning back into main homes in Gwynedd – according to a new report.