A ‘Nation of Sanctuary’ does not have bomb making factories on its soil
Stephen Price Earlier this month, Nation.Cymru published a news item about the building of a bomb-making facility at a controversial Welsh…
26 comments.Wales captaincy and injury issues on Warren Gatland agenda ahead of Six Nations
Injuries and a new captain look set to take centre stage when Wales boss Warren Gatland names his Guinness Six…
One comment.Council asked to pause library cuts
Richard Evans Local Democracy Reporter A council has been urged to pause controversial plans to reduce library opening hours by…
No comments.Couple praised for community spirit and ‘preventing a disaster’
Richard Evans Local Democracy Reporter A couple who run a pub have been praised for “preventing a disaster” after spotting…
No comments.The 6 best dog-friendly Wales Coast Path walks for ‘Walk your Dog Month’
January is ‘Walk your Dog Month’ – a drive to remind people that dogs need walking in all weathers, and…
One comment.Council considers three or four-weekly bin collections
Nicholas Thomas Local Democracy Reporter Three or four-weekly bin collections could be solutions to a council’s ailing recycling rates, the…
6 comments.6.5% council tax rise on the cards for Carmarthenshire
Richard Youle Local Democracy Reporter Council tax could rise by 6.5% in Carmarthenshire to help address major budget pressures, leaders…
2 comments.Summit Conference to support Wales’ next big music stars set to take over Cardiff
Wales’ flagship music industry programme which helps support aspiring young artists has unveiled its most ambitious conference to date which…
No comments.BT marks 10 years of sponsoring Welsh rugby
BT has confirmed that it will continue to sponsor the four professional rugby union sides in Wales until the end…
No comments.Council urged to improve public transport before launching new parking system
Ted Peskett Local Democracy Reporter Cardiff Council has been urged to make sure public transport is up to scratch before launching…
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