A CLOTHES bank in Cardiff that residents say is poorly placed is leading to people stripping off in the street, according to one resident.
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CHANGES to Pembrokeshire streetlight provision, which has seen their loss in some rural areas, has saved £1.5m a year, councillors heard.
A SENIOR councillor has stepped down from Powys County Council’s Cabinet due to medical reasons.
OUTGOING Powys Council leader Cllr James Gibson-Watt apologised to councillors for having to go through the process of electing his replacement.
COUNCIL chiefs have authorised work to strip out and refurbish Swansea’s empty Debenhams store prior to occupation by tenants, but were challenged about why...
A COMMUNITY hospital in Maesteg is facing potential closure as part of wider plans to develop a new health and well-being centre in the Llynfi Valley.
TWO new padel courts in Broughton have been approved despite planning officers recommending refusal.
PLANS to convert a former police station in Buckley into flats have been approved despite concerns about a lack of parking provision.
DENBIGHSHIRE Council’s chief executive earns more than six times the salary of the council’s lowest paid member of staff, councillors heard.
PUPILS have helped to choose the name of a new 350-place special school in Swansea, with one of the city’s most famous sons in their thinking.