WALES could be left facing a funding shortfall of up to £65 million due to the way its budget is calculated, trade union UNISON warned on...
Report highlights top concerns and calls for long-term vision THE WELSH public want the government to prioritise improvements to the NHS, tackle the cost of living,...
FAMILIES living on lower incomes in Wales are set to benefit from a new £1.5 million Welsh Government fund aimed at tackling child poverty. Applications have...
WELSH politicians must abandon costly “vanity projects” such as changing the school year and instead help schools focus on the basics of teaching and learning, according...
Welsh Conservatives blame Labour for continued shortfall in new homes THE LATEST housing figures from the Welsh Government have revealed a sharp drop in house building...
MARK DRAKEFORD warned Wales could miss out on up to £65m to cover the increased costs of employer national insurance contributions in the public sector. The...
WEST WALES could have a new water park attraction in proposals being mooted by the award-winning Moody Cow Farm Shop and Welsh Kitchen, near Aberaeron, Ceredigion....
A CALL to refuse Pembrokeshire council plans for an overnight motorhome and campervan parking site close to Fishguard’s ferry by some of its own officers has...
AN APPLICATION to change part of Tenby’s former town hall and market hall, and the nearby former TP Hughes department store to a spa hotel, restaurant...
CASTELL GROUP, in partnership with Pembrokeshire County Council, have completed the sale for the redevelopment of the former Cleddau Bridge Hotel site. The site in Pembroke...
NATIONAL PARK planners are expected to back a call to visit a proposed new ‘traveller site’ on the outskirts of a Pembrokeshire village, which has seen...
CARMARTHENSHIRE WOMAN FEARS LOSING HOME OVER PROPOSALS THE FIRST MINISTER of Wales has once again declined to give her view on controversial plans to cut Personal...