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Staff Sickness 'Has Cost Council £5.7m In Year'
CYNGOR GWYNEDD AGREES PLAN TO TACKLE 'INCREASING CHALLENGE'
Former School And Museum To Be Converted To Homes
A historic building which was most recently home to a private school will be converted into nine properties. Cyngor Gwynedd planners have given permission for the 'impressive' Grade II listed building in Bangor city centre to be used for housing.
Port Closure Spells Costly Changes For Many Travellers
FESTIVE SEASON CLOSURE AFTER STORM DAMAGE MEANS MONTH OF DISRUPTION
Seriously Injured Girl Flown To Hospital After Crash
A teenage girl has been flown to hospital with serious injuries following a crash.
'No Hiding Place' As Police Crackdown In High-Crime Ward Results In 190 Arrests
CRIME FALLS BUT 'MORE IMPORTANT IS COMMUNITY TELL US THEY FEEL SAFER'
Man's £1 Bet Made £48,000
A lucky punter from North Wales turned a mere £1 into a staggering £48,000 jackpot while enjoying a night out.
High-Tech Eyeball On Lookout For Fireballs
MUSEUM ROOF CAMERA JOINS UK NETWORK SCANNING THE SKIES FOR METEORITE FALLS
Fire-Hit Store Shut For The Foreseeable Future
A fire-damaged supermarket will be closed for the foreseeable future. Asda yesterday put no firm date on when its Llandudno Junction store will be re-opened.
Hospital 'Deeply Sorry' Over Missed Chances To Save Girl As Inquest Finds 'Gross Neglect'
'NO WORDS FROM US WILL EASE PAIN FOR ELEANOR'S PARENTS AND FAMILY... WE ARE HEARTBROKEN THAT WE FAILED THEM AND FAILED ELEANOR'
'No Hiding Place' As Police Crackdown In High-Crime Ward Results In 190 Arrests
CRIME FALLS BUT 'MORE IMPORTANT IS COMMUNITY TELL US THEY FEEL SAFER'