Councillors will visit the site of a biomass kiln causing a “detrimental impact on residential amenities” near Lampeter. A planning...
Month: June 2022
The developers of a large residential area dubbed ‘Cardiff’s garden city for the 21st century’ have responded to concerns that...
FLAT roofs in Swansea city centre could one day be tapped into as a source of renewable energy. Swansea Council...
A UK minister has disagreed with Welsh MPs who put it to him that Wales’s electricity grid infrastructure was not...
Councillors have agreed to increase taxi fares for Hackney carriages in Merthyr Tydfil. A request was received from members of...
The Welsh Government has been unable to provide specific dates for the completion of each element of Cardiff’s highly anticipated...
THE flurry of contractor activity at the new Swansea Arena and coastal park may be over, but workers have been...
by Dale Spridgeon RESTRICTING military aircraft flying over UK schools for two months to avoid exam disruption would cause “significantly...
The publicly funded air service between Cardiff- Ynys Mon will not resume after a two-year suspension. The Public Service Obligation...
This week, First Minister Mark Drakeford once again reiterated his opposition to an independent inquiry into children's services in Wales....