By Ted Peskett - Local Democracy Reporter
24th Mar 2024 | Local News
Council came close to securing site in 2022 but the landowner the council was engaged with said they no longer wanted to sell just before a deal could be struck.
By Ted Peskett - Local Democracy Reporter
24th Mar 2024 | Local News
Council came close to securing site in 2022 but the landowner the council was engaged with said they no longer wanted to sell just before a deal could be struck.
By Ted Peskett - Local Democracy Reporter
23rd Mar 2024 | Local News
Once built, the housing development will also include a primary school, a public open space and other community facilities.
By Nub News Reporter
21st Mar 2024 | Local News
“Dennis Yarr’s actions have had a devastating effect on the three women. But thanks to their bravery Yarr has been brought to justice!.
By Nub News Reporter
19th Mar 2024 | Local News
By keeping a finger on the pulse of the market, businesses in Penarth can make informed decisions that drive growth and resilience.
By Becky Pierce-Jones
19th Mar 2024 | Local News
Visitors to the shop can also speak to Marie Curie staff or volunteers to find out more about Marie Curie services .
By Ted Peskett - Local Democracy Reporter
17th Mar 2024 | Local News
There are currently about 600 outstanding defects that the council plans to rectify. .
The Vale's Community Safety Team were awarded £58,000 under Safer Streets, with some of this money going towards CCTV upgrades.
By Nub News Reporter
16th Mar 2024 | Local News
"Without the amazing kindness, enterprise and generosity of the Welsh public we simply would not be able to do what we do." .
By Nub News Reporter
16th Mar 2024 | Local News
"I sincerely hope he can turn things around and deliver for the people who put him in the Senedd." .
By Nub News Reporter
15th Mar 2024 | Local News
With grant funding from the Vale Youth Service and UPVC Spraying of Wales, artists Kyle Hill and Ceri Stokes carried out the work.
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