New car park set to be approved as Pontcysyllte Aqueduct sees boom in visitors
PLANS for a new car park to manage an increase in visitors to a World Heritage Site look set to be approved.
Local Democracy Reporter
Local democracy reporter for Wrexham and Flintshire regions in North Wales.
Local democracy reporter for Wrexham and Flintshire regions in North Wales.
PLANS for a new car park to manage an increase in visitors to a World Heritage Site look set to be approved.
The B5605 in Newbridge, near Chirk, was closed in January 2021 after a large part of the road collapsed down an embankment during Storm Christoph.
FIREFIGHTERS in North Wales were called to almost twice as many road accidents in the last financial year after Covid travel restrictions were lifted.
PLANS to create a “unique holiday experience” in the Ceiriog Valley have been refused amid concerns it would disturb the tranquillity of the area.
A DECISION on plans to create an egg-laying facility housing 24,000 chickens at a farm in the Ceiriog Valley has been delayed for a second time.
MORE than 18,000 households in Wrexham are still waiting to receive a £150 payment aimed at helping people with the cost-of-living crisis.
FUNDING worth £2.8 million has been confirmed to repair a road in Wrexham which was severely damaged by a landslide more than a year ago.
WREXHAM Council looks set to scrap car parking charges for disabled people in a bid to improve accessibility.
A DECISION is due to be made next week on whether a town councillor who was found to have bullied a teacher should have his suspension reduced.
GLAMPING facilities could be created at a caravan site in Chirk as part of a large extension.
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