A Gwynedd business must pay almost £13,000 in fines and costs for the sale and supply of illicit tobacco and e-cigarettes.
Gywnedd councillor Peter Thomas ties “poo bags” to poles in a bid to get “lazy” dog owners to clean up their pet’s mess.
Dafydd Llywelyn, has today reaffirmed his commitment to continuing a dedicated schools programme in Dyfed Powys, despite the ...
Machynlleth’s beloved lantern parade is taking a ‘fallow year’ this year to aid fundraising efforts. The announcement that ...
Bad behaviour from “a very large number of children” led to an increased police presence in Criccieth. North Wales Police ...
Delyth D’Aubray Jones from Bala has taken this fantastic photograph of Tuesday night's Supermoon. Sharing her photograph with ...
Inspectors have praised a north Ceredigion primary school, saying it is an “integral part of the community.” Estyn inspectors ...
A Gwynedd farmer was found dead in a slurry tank, an inquest hearing has heard. An inquest opening into the death of Islwyn Owen in Caernarfon on 18 September heard the 67-year-old was found at his ...
Pwllheli RNLI has appointed Lindsay Rees as its first ever female volunteer launch vehicle driver since the station was ...
Plans to enshrine international human rights treaties into Welsh law will no longer be brought forward by 2026 despite a ...
FIRST PERSON - As Whiteland Restorations turns 10, we’ve been finding out more about the business... A classic car ...
To be shortlisted for the award, Bwyty Maes y Parc had to demonstrate exceptional quality, innovation, and consistency in ...