STRUGGLING families are being urged to seek help as Gwynedd approves ‘unprecedented’ 9.54 council tax.
Author - Dale Spridgeon
Local Democracy Reporter
FOOD waste must not be chucked down the drain in the office – according to new laws coming into force across Wales.
AN EMPTY Welsh Government building in the heart of Caernarfon will eventually provide homes for dozens of families after being bought by the council.
THE APPLICANT behind plans for a new chapel of rest at Morfa Nefyn is hoping it could provide “a private, peaceful” place for bereaved friends...
PLANS to build homes behind an Anglesey village’s Post Office have been approved despite “flowing sewage and flooding” concerns.
ANGLESEY Council has approved one of its “most challenging” budgets to date after overcoming an initial £14m funding gap.
A GWYNEDD school had to temporarily shut some classes due to “staff illness”.
PLANS to tear down a wooden cabin said to have been previously used as a chicken shack and boat hut and build a luxury house in its place have been...
CLIMATE change protesters are calling for water companies to ‘clean up their act’ over the discharge of sewage into Welsh waters.
GWYNEDD taxi licences have been granted to applicants with spent convictions including assault, burglary, theft, handling stolen good, speeding and...