Concern over declining Gwynedd recycling rates
A drop in Gwynedd’s recycling rates has concerned decision makers, suggesting that significant work is needed to ensure the county hits Welsh Government targets.
Local Democracy Reporter
Local Democracy Reporter covering Anglesey and Gwynedd in North West Wales.
Local Democracy Reporter covering Anglesey and Gwynedd in North West Wales.
A drop in Gwynedd’s recycling rates has concerned decision makers, suggesting that significant work is needed to ensure the county hits Welsh Government targets.
PLANNERS have backed a bid to replace a carpet store with a Welsh food retailer’s newest brand, creating 20 jobs as part of a £1m investment.
A FORMER mayor of Caernarfon has been suspended as both a county and town councillor.
A DROP in Gwynedd’s recycling rates has concerned decision makers, suggesting that significant work is needed to ensure the county hits Welsh Government targets.
“Lessons have been learnt” following Ysgol Dyffyn Nantlle’s school meals fiasco, according to Gwynedd education chiefs.
The awarding of full approval for a £35m tidal energy scheme has been described as “an early Christmas present for Anglesey”.
The UK Government has rejected calls for a St David’s Day Bank Holiday after claiming too many people commute across the Welsh and English border to make the idea feasible.
A Gwynedd headteacher fears that a decision to keep schools open next week could cause staffing headaches for the county’s schools.
There are fears that the cost of carrying out extra Brexit border checks may fall on island ratepayers unless more cash is forthcoming from central Government.
Plans to demolish a historic Bangor building to make way for a “monstrous” 36-flat development have been turned down by councillors.
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