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Gwynedd Council is evaluating a legal order to establish a new 2.63km footpath in Llanystumdwy, enhancing the area’s coastal ...
Otto’s in Aberdyfi hopes a successful licensing bid will provide a relaxing place to drink and eat, whilst also boosting ...
Gwynedd’s complex matrix of tax and legal reforms to change its housing dynamic is playing out as a global watch-and-learn ...
The owner of a pizzeria said the safety of children and families crabbing on Aberdyfi wharf was "paramount" after being ...
An Aberdyfi waterside business is hoping a successful licensing bid could help provide locals with a relaxing place to drink, ...
The "door is still open" for landowners to offer an alternative route after a proposal for the creation of a 2.4km stretch of ...
The reasons for refusing this application are plentiful, and I am not surprised that so many residents are up in arms' ...
It would be free parking for the first hour, £2.20 up to two hours, £4.20 up to four hours, and £6 for up to eight hours.
A statue of David Lloyd George, the UK's only Welsh prime minister, has been vandalised. The statue, which stands on the Maes in the centre of Caernarfon, Gwynedd, was covered in red paint. The ...
Emergency services are carrying out a joint investigation into a large fire at hotel in Gwynedd. The blaze broke out in the ...
House-buying companies are preying on second home owners desperately trying to sell because of the council tax premium.
Estate agents in Cheshire’s 'Golden Triangle' have identified the coastal areas most popular with buyers wanting a seaside ...