FRAGILE land beside a popular Anglesey beach area is being protected from damage after huge stones were put in place to stop vehicles using it.
Author - Dale Spridgeon
Local Democracy Reporter
A RUGBY club’s bid to sell booze, which had sparked anti-social behaviour fears, has been given the green light.
PUBLIC calls for “transparency” around the sale of a Welsh mansion and its ground failed to prevent the Eryri National Park Authority from...
THE largest national park in Wales has approved a proposal to exclusively use Eryri in its official logo instead of “Snowdonia”.
A FORMER school bus driver for 10 years, who was convicted of actual bodily harm 42 years ago, was granted a licence to drive a taxi in Gwynedd...
A BID to sell alcohol at food van next to a homeless shelter has been refused. The owner of a food van, operating in the beer garden of the former...
A PLAN to extend a home in a North Wales seaside village was approved, despite concerns over its potential for use as a holiday let. The Isle of...
A THIRTY-HOME housing development has been approved in an Anglesey village despite objections over an “urban extension into a greenfield site”.
A SCHEME to build 27 “affordable” homes beside the A55 have been approved despite concerns over the plans.
THE process of clearing away an old Gwynedd library so a council can build its first houses in 30 years got underway recently.