Welsh youngsters get to work on woodland creation sites
Four Welsh youngsters have successfully completed a coveted forestry skills training programme enabling them to set out on roles in…
One comment.Historic Ty Mawr building given new lease of life
A historically and architecturally important building is set to be redeveloped to address local housing needs. Pobl Homes & Communities…
No comments.City centre one-way system made permanent
Nicholas Thomas Local Democracy Reporter A Covid-era one-way road system behind a city railway station will become permanent. The city…
No comments.New report predicts impact of future heatwaves in Welsh cities
A new study has predicted what it may feel like for people living in Cardiff, Newport and Wrexham during heatwaves…
5 comments.Rivers in ‘desperate’ state, campaigners warn as they urge public to act
Rivers are in a “desperate condition”, campaigners have warned as they release a report that lets the public examine the…
5 comments.‘Complacency kills’ as cost of dog attacks on livestock in Wales more than doubles
Complacency among some dog owners alongside an inability to control their pets has seen dog attacks on Welsh livestock cost…
4 comments.Indie legends Cast to support Paul Heaton at Cardiff Castle
Legendary indie rock band Cast will join Paul Heaton at his eagerly anticipated Cardiff Castle show this summer. The Beautiful South and…
No comments.Songs of Spring – a welcome celebration of landscape and mythology
Stephen Price Abergavenny’s Art Shop and Gallery is currently hosting a joyous spring exhibition from three artists who have brought…
One comment.‘Ffos-Y-Fran Four’ charges dropped after ‘illegal coal mine’ fails to cooperate with court
The Crown Prosecution Service has dropped all charges against four activists who blockaded the entrance to the UK’s largest open-cast…
3 comments.Pig sanctuary plans refused
Bruce Sinclair, local democracy reporter Retrospective plans for buildings at an animal sanctuary, which housed more than 50 pigs rescued…
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