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| Seven arrests after three hurt in Dolgellau disturbance - 15/8/2010 North Wales Police are appealing for witnesses following a serious distubance in Dolgellau which occurred at 02.00hrs on Saturday morning. The incident occurred between the park and the leisure centre in Dolgellau. ... |
| Arson attack on historic tea house - 13/8/2010 Fire seriously damaged the 100-year-old Grade ll rustic tea house in Newport’s Belle Vue Park in the early hours today. “Having viewed the damage, I am extremely upset and disappointed about this act of wanton vandalis... |
| Nefyn's Ryder Cup boost - 13/8/2010 One of the iconic golf courses helping to sell Wales around the world in the build up to The Ryder Cup has got new practice facilities - thanks to Ryder Cup Wales. Ryder Cup venue Celtic Manor in the South East and Nef... |
| Look out for birds in the bush - 12/8/2010 RSPB Cymru is warning gardeners and local authorities in Wales to consider late nesting birds before hedge trimming Thousands of gardeners across Wales who will be thinking about trimming hedges ready for winter in the... |
| Half a million in Wales on jobless benefits - 12/8/2010 The Government’s overhaul of the welfare system will help to free vulnerable people trapped in a downward spiral of benefits dependency and support them back into employment or training, says Welsh Secretary Cheryl Gillan... |
| How Rome conquered Wales - 12/8/2010 Archaeologists from Cardiff University have made a major new discovery that will change the way we think about how Britain was conquered and occupied by the Roman army almost 2,000 years ago. A complex of monumental bu... |
| Wales Sevens squad named - 12/8/2010 Wales Sevens coach Paul John has announced his 12-man squad to take part in the Middlesex Sevens at Twickenham on Saturday (14 August), competing under the temporary name of Amser Justin Time (Wales Development). John ... |
| Mobile phone thieves busy - 12/8/2010 Gwent Police are warning the public to take care of their possessions after an increase in the number of thefts of mobile phone from public houses recently. In the last month nine mobile phones have been stolen from p... |
| Prestatyn teenager missing - 12/8/2010 Police are concerned for the safety of a 14 year old girl missing from her home in Prestatyn. Emily Bradbury is last thought to have been in Chester City Centre on Tuesday August 10, but has been missing from home in P... |
| Shooting famous Welsh people - 12/8/2010 Famous faces of Wales are the subject of a new photographic exhibition coming to the Millennium Centre in Cardiff next month. The subjects - including Shirley Bassey, Anthony Hopkins, Jonathan Pryce, Sian Phillips and... |
| Killer bug could spread worldwide - 11/8/2010 An antibiotic-resistant gene which could spread round the world has been discoverd by a Cardiff University scientist and has been found in UK patients for the first time. Professor Tim Walsh from the School of Medicine... |
| Historic iron heads stolen - 11/8/2010 Police are appealing for information to help them trace a pair of sculptured iron heads which were stolen from the gateway of a country house near Ruthin. The blackamoor heads were stolen off the gateposts of Plas yn L... |
| Boost for Oystermouth Castle - 11/8/2010 Oystermouth Castle, Swansea, is to be given a million pound facelift with the aim of boosting visitor numbers from the present 5,000 a year to 25,000 a year by 2014. Just under £1m will fund a comprehensive programme... |
| New Welsh homes must go green - 11/8/2010 Environment Minister Jane Davidson today reminded planners and developers that from next month all planning applications for new homes in Wales will be expected to comply with stronger environmental standards. "We know... |
| Morison debut for Wales - 11/8/2010 Millwall striker Steve Morison is likely to make his Wales debut in Wales's friendly with Luxembourg at Llanelli's Parc y Scarlets on tonght (7.45). Morison, aged 26 and standing 6ft 2ins tall, has played for England ... |
| Heaton in goal for Bluebirds - 11/8/2010 Tom Heaton will start in goal for Cardiff City at home to Burton Albion in a Carling Cup first round tie tonight (kick-off 7.45pm). David Marshall was due to feature in the Scotland squad this week, but pulled out w... |
| 4,000 seek school counselling - 11/8/2010 School-based counselling services in Wales are helping thousands of children and young people become more confident in school and improve their attendance, Education Minister Leighton Andrews said today. Latest figures... |
| Vandals attack Llanelli park - 10/8/2010 Thousands of pounds worth of damage has been caused to a much-loved Llanelli park which was developed after years of fundraising by the local community. Play equipment at Penyfan Quarry was attacked by vandals sometime... |
| Making Ponty a magnet for shoppers - 10/8/2010 Pontypridd town centre is to undergo a £10.5million regneration aimed at making it a major shopping destination in the South Wales Valleys.. The funding will support a major remodelling of the street scene in and aroun... |
| Joe Allen comeback for Swans - 10/8/2010 Joe Allen is set to make his comeback from a shoulder injury in tonight's first round Carling Cup tie against Barnet at the Liberty Stadium. Allen has yet to play this season after having a shoulder operation in the s... |
| Bluebirds tribute to Brian Clark - 10/8/2010 Cardiff City today paid tribute to former player Brian Clark who died last night, aged 67. The club said he would forever remain a true Cardiff City icon following his two spells with the Bluebirds, most prolifically b... |
| Police cuts could bring more farm crime - 10/8/2010 Farmers on Anglesey fear that they have become a source of rich pickings for thieves and it could get worse with proposed policing cuts, says Dewi Jones, NFU Cymru’s County Chairman for Anglesey. “Sadly, over the pas... |
| Swansea station facelift - 10/8/2010 The contract has been awarded for construction to begin on Swansea High Street station. The upgrade will help boost Swansea’s public transport network as the scheme sits alongside ongoing works to refurbish the city’s ... |
| Slowing down ageing disease - 9/8/2010 Providing people with early-stage Alzheimer's disease with rehabilitation directed towards helping them with everyday activities is an effective means of enabling them and their families to manage the effects of the condi... |
| Wales has happiest people - 9/8/2010 Wales is the happies region in Britain, according to a new survey. Just under a fifth of people living in Wales describe themselves as perfectly happy, compared to a UK average of just 12%, according to research by di... |
| Simon Davies ends Wales career - 9/8/2010 Wales and Fulham winger Simon Davies has decided to retire from inernational football at the age of 30. He was named in the Wales squd to meet Luxemburg in a fiendly at Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli on Wednesday, but will now... |
| Anglesey help via TV - 9/8/2010 Anglesey residents can now access a range of council services through their television set, mobile phone or Wii thanks to the launch of an innovative information channel named Looking Local/Golwg Lleol. The Isle of Ang... |
| Fight to beat killer cold in Wales - 6/8/2010 A major drive is underway to stamp out fuel poverty in Carmarthenshire where thousands of people are suffering health and financial difficulties because of high heating costs. Housing chiefs want to tackle the problem ... |
| Helping Wales's 39,000 dementia victims - 6/8/2010 Dementia services in Wales are to receive an extra £1.5 million a year to extend their work. The Alzheimer's Society estimates there are 39,000 people with dementia in Wales and this is set to rise by 35% over the next... |
| Anglesey welcomes biggest ever liner - 6/8/2010 Hundreds of locals and holidaymakers are expected to line the Holyhead Breakwater and Newry beach tomorrow, Saturday, for the arrival of the biggest cruise liner ever to berth alongside the Isle of Anglesey. The ten-de... |
| Wales rugby maps out nine years of summer tours - 6/8/2010 The Welsh Rugby Union has announced an itinerary of Wales's senior international fixtures and tours for the next nine years until 2019. All the arrangements have been negotiated between the WRU and their opponents with... |
| Drug dealer must pay back £33,000 - 6/8/2010 A convicted Cynon Valley drug dealer has been forced to hand over his prized quad bike under the Proceeds of Crime Act. Earlier this year Jonathon Owens, 37, admitted two charges of possession of amphetamine with inte... |
| Don't fall for phone scam - 6/8/2010 Police in Penrhyndeudraeth, North Wales, are warning of a telephone scam in the area. An man claiming to be a technician for Microsoft is phoning householders saying there is a problem with their computer. He urges... |
| Geraint Thomas home as bike tour comes to Wales - 6/8/2010 British Road Race Champion and Olympic gold medallist, Geraint Thomas wil be competing in his home country in The Tour of Britain next month. It will be the first time the event has visited Wales since 2004. The Welsh... |
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