A BUDDHIST community will be hoping for a peaceful resolution to a council planning application at Criccieth.
Author - Dale Spridgeon
Local Democracy Reporter
A BOAT which sparked intrigue when it appeared to have been abandoned in a busy Anglesey lay-by has been removed.
A NORTH Wales council has been invited to send one of its councillors to a prestigious Buckingham Palace garden party to mark the coronation of King...
A HOLIDAY chalet park plan in Llangefni previously scuppered over fears at the loss of red squirrel habitat has been given the green light.
A DERELICT and deteriorating Holyhead building once considered in a top ten of Victorian buildings most at risk is entering a new phase of its 130...
THE IMPACT of Anglesey’s powerful tidal forces has seen work to shore up a crumbling sea wall continue.
MEMBERS of a community in Gwynedd are calling for the historic Welsh name of its train station to be returned.
TOILET facilities along the coast of Anglesey have reopened following a £360,000 upgrade.
GWYNEDD visitors and residents are being urged to “check the weather, be aware of tides and treat the sea with respect” over Easter.
A PRICELESS and historic civic mace is set to get a much-needed overhaul by an internationally famous jeweller to the royals....