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- February 5, 2019
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READ MOREImage copyright Snowdonia National Park Authority Image caption The car park was packed at Pen-y-Pass in Snowdonia on Saturday Car parks and trails could be shut to stop people from visiting Snowdonia National Park after “unprecedented scenes” on Saturday, according to bosses. There were so many people on mountain summits it was “impossible to maintain
READ MOREImage copyright Getty Images Image caption Supermarkets have experienced panic buying over the last few days Small businesses will benefit from more than £200m to help them during the coronavirus outbreak, the Welsh Government has said. Shops, leisure and hospitality businesses will see their rates cut, and in some cases removed, while a separate grant
READ MOREWales is full of horny dragons with hacking skills… maybe THE OFFICIAL TWITTER account of the UK government of Wales was seemingly used to post pornographic material, raising the eyebrows and possibly stirring the loins of some of its followers. Anyone else seeing @UKGovWales retweeting porn into their timeline? Too graphic to post a screenshot!
READ MOREImage copyright Getty Images Image caption Straws are among the items officials will consider banning Straws, stirrers, cotton buds and single-use plastic cutlery could be banned in Wales next year. The Welsh Government is to consult on restricting the sale of a wide range of the most commonly littered plastic. Deputy minister Hannah Blythyn announced
READ MOREImage caption Storm Callum caused disruption across Wales’ railway network Lessons have been learned from last autumn when bad weather severely hit train travel, rail bosses have said. Storm Callum, which saw flooding and other issues such as leaves on the track, led to mass cancellations. At one point, a third of Transport for Wales
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