CONWY'S esperate financial situation has been likened to ‘a hurricane’ following the council’s decision to raise council tax by 9.9%.
Author - Richard Evans
Local Democracy Reporter
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COUNCIL tax will go up 9.9% in Conwy. This means, for an average band-D home in the county, residents will pay £1,580.53 in council tax a year – ...
SLOW traffic is expected to blight Conwy and Llandudno Junction as refurbishment work to the flyover restarts.
RHYL'S sea water quality is ‘sufficient’ claims Denbighshire’s lead councillor for the environment, despite a survey listing the town’s coast as one...
RESIDENTS in Denbighshire deserve better than the former board of Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, says the leader of Denbighshire council.
A NORTH Wales town could soon have a new dentist. Applicant K. Rees has applied to Denbighshire County Council’s planning department to create the...
PLANS for a new Denbigh specialist school advanced this week.
WELSH heritage guardians Cadw have warned that knocking down a 200-year-old wall at Gwrych Castle without special planning permission is a criminal...
ONE in five Conwy schools will be forced to make redundancies because of the 5% budget cuts the council has demanded – and that figure is likely to...