News
A young Welsh politician was recently chosen to visit Malaysia to learn more about the country's politics, economy and culture.
Councillor Craig ab Iago, Llanllyfni will call for Gwynedd Councillors’ support to protect the most vulnerable Gwynedd residents by devolving the welfare system to Wales this week.
A county councillor is calling upon Gwynedd Council to freeze day care services fee for current Canolfan Dydd Maesincla users.
Residents in Gwynedd have welcomed emergency collaboration between Gwynedd Council and Natural Resources Wales to clear and clean up a local river before the wet winter weather interrupts potential maintenance.
Why is a clinical psychologist for children with autism and learning disabilities, a mother of four, a County Councillor and a Welsh language ambassador raising money for the Meningitis Research Foundation? Because she wanted to thank those individuals that saved her 16 year old daughter's life of the condition.
Local residents and Plaid Cymru Bangor are extremely disappointed that Lesley Griffiths, Labour’s Cabinet Secretary for the Environment has accepted the recommendation of the Planning Inspectorate to grant planning permission to develop 366 homes in Pen y Ffridd, Bangor, Gwynedd.
Penllyn Partnership, a collaboration of five community councils in Meirionnydd could be a blueprint for similar community partnerships bringing investment to specific areas across the whole of Gwynedd says Bala’s Gwynedd Councillor, Dilwyn Morgan.
Plaid Cymru Gwynedd Councillors have elected Councillor Dyfrig Siencyn as its new Leader at Porthmadog this week (8 May 2017).
Only a few months following a campaign at Penisarwaun near Caernarfon to tackle anti-social behaviour by dog owners not cleaning up after their animals, Gwynedd Councillor Hefin Williams is again urging the community to join forces to tackle the on-going problem.
Councillor Gareth Thomas, Penrhyndeudraeth and Llanfrothen Community Council in Gwynedd are calling on the Welsh Government and BT to step up their efforts to ensure the necessary work is undertaken to provide fibre optic broadband facilities in the villages of Croesor and Rhyd.
Once again the debate has been rekindled regarding the lifelong learning campus here in Bala, or rather the status of the proposed "new school" is the topic of the day.
At the beginning of a new year, Plaid Cymru’s Gwynedd Council Leader, Councillor Dyfed Edwards looks ahead to 2017 and shares his thoughts about his recent term at the helm in Gwynedd.
Copyright: Evan Dobson Bala Councillors are calling on the Welsh Government to prioritise road safety on the A494 from Bala to Corwen following serious road traffic collisions in recent months.
Councillor Dyfed Edwards, Plaid Cymru Gwynedd Council Leader and Leader of the Plaid Cymru Group on the Council has announced his intention to step down from his post at the next County Council election in May 2017.
Plaid Cymru Councillor for Pentir, Bangor, John Wyn Williams says Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board plans to move a world class vascular care service from Ysbyty Gwynedd in Bangor makes no sense whatsoever.
Plaid Cymru Member of Parliament for Dwyfor Meirionnydd Liz Saville Roberts has welcomed news that plans are afoot to install an additional twenty-four-hour external ATM in Blaenau Ffestiniog, following a hard-fought local campaign.
Around 20 Dolgellau Girlguiding youngsters and their leaders organised a litter pick at the weekend joined by community leaders and adults in clearing up their own community.
Blaenau Ffestiniog County Councillor Mandy Williams-Davies is calling for changes to the Law so no other Welsh town is left out on a financial limb as Blaenau Ffestiniog suffers the after-effects of having no banking establishment in the town.
A family-run business from Gwynedd that specialises in waste disposal and drainage services has opened a brand new training centre for its staff.
Gwynedd Councillors, Gareth Thomas and Selwyn Griffiths have praised the communities of Penrhyndeudraeth, Porthmadog and the surrounding area for supporting visitors stranded following the problems that arose at Festival No.