Housing disrepair in Wales is a growing threat to older people – report
Significant disrepair in Welsh homes is impacting the health of older vulnerable people and not being resolved, a new report…
No comments.Unions hit out at plans to bring home tuition under school control
Nicholas Thomas Local Democracy Reporter Trade unions have hit out at new changes to home tuition in one borough, arguing…
One comment.Popular bilingual drama to return for second series
The popular bilingual prison drama Bariau will return for a second series in 2025. Bariau is set in a men’s…
One comment.Welsh Government approves controversial windfarm development
Elgan Hearn Local Democracy Reporter A controversial wind turbine development has been given the go ahead by the Welsh Government.…
One comment.Low birth rates blamed for school’s dwindling pupil numbers
Nicholas Thomas Local Democracy Reporter A final decision on the closure of an infants’ school which has had a drop…
No comments.Welsh Government gives statement on ‘unparalleled’ measures tackling second homes and affordability
Climate Change Minister Julie James has delivered a statement on the Welsh Government’s approach to tackling issues caused by second…
19 comments.Gŵyl Tawe makes a welcome return this summer
Gŵyl Tawe has announced its welcome return this summer, sharing its eagerly awaited line-up of some of the most exciting…
No comments.Council propose to make all-age school entirely Welsh medium
A council is proposing to move an all-age school along the language continuum so it eventually becomes a Welsh-medium school.…
No comments.Codebreakers who helped shorten WWII celebrate 100th birthdays
Two ladies who worked as codebreakers at the top secret Bletchley Park mansion during the Second World War have celebrated…
One comment.Work underway to remove invasive conifers from Site of Special Scientific Interest
Work is underway to remove invasive conifers from a Site of Special Scientific Interest to help boost rare and protected…
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