by Rory Sheehan WREXHAM Council is being urged to look at issues in recruiting school escorts, a problem which has...
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FIRST Minister of Wales Mark Drakeford will meet Ireland’s Foreign Affairs Minister Simon Coveney at the second meeting of the...
A LACK of investment in leisure centres across Powys, by the previous Independent/Conservative administration has been slammed by a Cabinet...
Roger Strawbridge, a Fishguard RNLI volunteer for nearly half a century, accompanied by wife Gail and fellow crew member Steven...
Paul Abraham, from Cardiff, has been sentenced to 18 years in prison at Cardiff Crown Court. Abraham, from Canton, was...
Family holidays are taking a back seat to saving lives for a Swansea surgeon who spent his summer in Pakistan...
On May 26 2020, officers stopped Richard Watkins, 43, from Ebbw Vale who was driving a pick-up truck, after he...
Children at Durand Primary School, in Caldicot, were excited to tell the Deputy Minister for Climate Change, with a responsibility...
CARMARTHENSHIRE County Council is fully supportive of the Grand Union Trains proposal to operate a new intercity train service between Carmarthen and London Paddington, with five return services every day. The application, that has been submitted by Grand Union Trains (GUT) is currently being considered by the Office of Rail and Road ORR. The application includes a commitment to build a new 'parkway' station at Felindre, north of Swansea, which will reduce journey times from Carmarthen and Llanelli to Cardiff and onto London by around 20 minutes. Services will be operated by brand new bi-mode trains which can operate as electric or diesel. The proposal for a high-quality train service, with a twenty-minute...
VALE of Glamorgan council has defended its approach to parking zones after figures revealed high levels of ticketing at seaside...