Fine for benefits cheat On Wednesday, 24 February 2010, a Llanllyfni man pleaded guilty at Caernarfon Magistrates Court to two counts of failing...
Woman guilty of £6,000+ benefits fraud A Deiniolen woman who dishonestly claimed £6,047.75 in benefits was sentenced at Caernarfon Magistrates Court on Wednesday, February 24,...
New chapter for Gwynedd Libraries Service An exciting partnership between Gwynedd Council’s Libraries Service and the National Library of Wales means that the people of...
Bangor High Street upgrade – first phase of work gets underway Work to revitalise Bangor High Street from the Cathedral to Dean Street, carried out by Gwynedd Council and its...
Gwynedd salutes its Young Consumers of the Year 2010 Many congratulations to the pupils of Ysgol Brynrefail, Llanrug for becoming this year’s winners of the Gwynedd Council’s Trading...
DVDs make for quieter school bus home A creative stance has been taken to solve anti-social behaviour and bullying problems on secondary school buses in North...
New waste facility on the cards in North Wales The North Wales Residual Waste Treatment Project (NWRWTP or The Waste Partnership) brings together five councils across North Wales – Isle...
Gwynedd Council supports Fairtrade Fortnight Gwynedd Council is supporting a world wide cause which campaigns for fairness and a just deal for all. Fairtrade...
High Sheriff visits Ysgol Waunfawr A project to promote intergenerational working with a Caernarfon primary school is underway thanks to the efforts of the...
Criminal damage in Pwllheli Police are appealing for witnesses after a car was damaged whilst parked on a road in Pwllheli. Sometime between...