Local News
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Braichmelyn wildfire linked to fire pits
It's believed a forest fire near Bethesda may have been started by people using makeshift fire pits.
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National award for trauma VR project
A youth service's innovative use of virtual reality has been honoured with a national award.
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Pwllheli rapist jailed for sex attack
A Pwllheli man who raped a woman as she slept has been jailed for more than eight years.
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Woman dies at Tonnau festival
An 18-year old woman has died at the Tonnau festival at the Carreglwyd estate in Llanfaethlu.
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Llangefni school opens new extension
The Education Minister has officially opened a new extension at a Llangefni primary school.
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Holyhead man jailed for indecent images
A Holyhead man who offered to supply cocaine to a child has been jailed for 22 months.
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Independent candidate wins Llanrug by-election
An indpendent candidate has taken a former Plaid Cymru seat on Cyngor Gwynedd following a by-election.
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Heavy defeat for ten-man Cofis
Caernarfon Town face a uphill struggle in the UEFA Conference League following their 5-0 defeat to Estonian giants FCI Levadia Tallinn.
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Property firm fined for apprentice's death
The director of a property firm has been given a suspended jail sentence after an apprentice joiner from Trearddur Bay was killed.
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Cofis return home for European clash
Caernarfon Town kick off their UEFA Conference League campaign on Thursday night with their first home game at The Oval in over a year.
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Detective guilty of illegally accessing records
A senior North Wales Police detective is facing a prison sentence after she was convicted of unauthorised access to records.
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Two interns join Morlais scheme
Two graduates have secured internships with the Morlais tidal energy scheme in Holyhead.
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Gŵyl Arall 2026 'more ambitious'
This year's Gŵyl Arall in Caernarfon will be one of the most ambitious in recent years, according to organisers.
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Funding secured for coastal projects
Three coastal projects across Anglesey and Gwynedd have secured Welsh Government funding.
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Motorcyclist seriously injured in A5 crash
A motorcyclist has been seriously injured in a two-vehicle crash on the A5 in the Ogwen Valley.
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Anglesey children learn water safety skills
More than 700 school pupils from Anglesey have been learning about key water safety and lifesaving skills.
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Tourism tax: Gwynedd consultation continues
A series of drop-in sessions will be held across Gwynedd as part of an ongoing consultation on a potential tourism tax.
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Pentraeth man jailed for abusing ex-partner
A Pentraeth man threatened to burn his former partner after their abusive four-year relationship ended, a court has heard.
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Tributes to professor found dead in Eryri
Tributes have been paid to a university professor whose body was found in Eryri.
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Four candidates for Bro'r Llynnoedd by-election
A by-election will be held later this month for the vacant Bro'r Llynnoedd seat on Anglesey Council.
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Cofis learn Cymru Premier fixture list
Caernarfon Town will kick off their 2026-27 Cymru Premier campaign away at Connah's Quay Nomads on Sunday 2nd August.
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Council unveils new recycling strategy
Cyngor Gwynedd chiefs have unveiled their new waste and recycling strategy for the next five years.
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"Final chance" for Betsi Cadwaladr
The troubled Betsi Cadwaladr health board is facing a "final chance" to improve, according to the health minister.
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Two arrested in Pwllheli drugs raid
Two people have been questioned after Class A drugs were found during a raid near Pwllheli.
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Man arrested after drugs found in van
A man has been questioned after drugs were found in the back of his van on the A55.
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Body of missing hiker found in Eryri
The body of a missing 74 year-old man who went missing in Eryri has been found.
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New five-year plan for football facilities
A new five-year plan has been launched to improve football facilities on Anglesey to help meet growing demand.
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Beddgelert: man dies in motorbike crash
A 61 year-old man has died in a motorbike crash on the outskirts of Beddgelert.
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Paddleboarder rescued near North Stack
A paddleboarder was rescued after she became stranded on rocks near North Stack on the hottest day of the year so far.
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Burwen: biker killed in A5025 crash
A motorcyclist has died following a two-vehicle crash at Burwen, near Amlwch.
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Gwyndod name for SMR station
The new small nuclear energy development at Wylfa will be known as Gwyndod Power Station.
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Bangor's Storiel celebrates 10th anniversary
The Storiel museum and art gallery in Bangor is preparing to celebrate its tenth anniversary.
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Monitoring buoy ends wildlife research
A monitoring buoy used as part of the Morlais tidal energy scheme off the coast at Holyhead has been removed after two years.
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New look for Gŵyl Felin
Gŵyl y Felinheli 2026 gets underway this weekend with a new look and a new line-up of events and activities.
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Yacht runs aground in Menai Strait
A yacht with two people and two dogs on board ran aground in the Menai Strait.
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More beach wheelchairs on Anglesey's coast
For the fourth year running, beach wheelchairs are being made available at Anglesey beaches during the summer.
