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Historical moment for Plaid Cymru in local government
For the first time in history, two thirds of councillors in a Welsh local authority now belong to a Plaid Cymru Group.
Gwynedd Council’s Plaid Cymru group is delighted to welcome an independent Meirionnydd councillor to join the councillors political group.
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Overwhelming community support to safeguard the future of Coed y Brenin
Over 200 people attended the public meeting at Neuadd y Pentref in Ganllwyd, Meirionnydd to show their support to the UK's first purpose-built mountain bike centre.
Coed y Brenin visitor centre in Ganllwyd near Dolgellau opened in 1996 and concerns had been raised that Natural Resource Wales (NRW) was currently reviewing the future of the site and two other visitor centres across north and mid Wales.
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A year without bus provision prompts a 30 mile journey on foot along the same route
A Gwynedd Councillor tired of waiting for the Welsh Government to plug the bus service gap in his community, has decided to walk the 30 mile journey bus route, exactly one year since the last bus service came to an end.
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