EVERY hour and a half someone presents as homeless,” a North Wales council was told. Cyngor Gwynedd’s cabinet heard the region now had 652 homeless...
Author - Dale Spridgeon
Local Democracy Reporter
A BANGOR takeaway will be allowed to sell hot food into the early hours – providing it employs bouncers on the door after 11pm.
A COUNCIL has agreed an “historic” step in a process to help it gain more control over holiday lets and second homes.
PROPOSED recommendations to raise the fees for taxi cab licenses have been agreed.
A MULTI-MILLION scheme to safeguard one of Bangor’s oldest communities from coastal flooding is getting underway. The sea defence scheme described as...
A COUNCIL is looking at ways it could gain more control over holiday lets and second homes in a bid to manage their impact.
A SCHEME to site glamping pods, a shepherd’s hut and more caravan pitches in a rural Anglesey beauty spot have been thwarted by planners. A proposal...
LISTED building consent is again being sought after amended plans to convert an historic Anglesey Welsh chapel into holiday accommodation was lodged.
A STAY in a Victorian workhouse on Anglesey was no happy break for its unfortunate and destitute inmates. But now the former institutional building...
A scheme to help Anglesey residents find housing through the use of second homes council tax premiums funding has been agreed. Anglesey County...