Ruth Stone of children’s charity Action for Children is seeking a change of use of the Cross Villa guesthouse, Templeton to a children’s home. The application...
A FAMILY of five from Milford Haven say they’re forced to live in a two-bedroom council flat that is full of mould. Holly Elliott, 24, from...
THE WELSH GOVERNMENT has come under fire for its plans to withdraw support for organic farming, posing an “existential threat” to hundreds of sustainable food and...
BEN LAKE was last night selected as Plaid Cymru General Election candidate for the new Ceredigion Preseli constituency, whose new boundaries expand to include north Pembrokeshire....
THE BOVINE TB project in Pembrokeshire, to explore how a partnership approach can tackle the disease, has begun following the awarding of the contract for its...
MORE than 70 Great Western Railway trains will serve Cardiff on Saturday for the Wales-South Africa Summer International, providing 34,000 seats. GWR will operate a total...
77 phone boxes in Wales are currently available for communities to adopt for just £1 There are around 850 remaining working payphones across Wales, 260 of...
DOCTORS in Wales are on the brink of voting for industrial action over pay disputes. A potential strike would mark the first of its kind over...
A 17-YEAR-OLD from Rhondda has taken the first step to achieving her goal of a professional cookery career after securing a job at one of Wales’...
THE GOVERNMENT’S Help to Buy scheme “went on too long” and we will “all be left paying the price”, a leading property association warns today. Rising...