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Wales Online

WalesOnline is a division of Media Wales, which also publishes the Western Mail, South Wales Echo, Wales on Sunday, and seven Celtic weekly newspapers. This gives you special access to our readership throughout Wales, both online and in print.

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  • 20 hours ago | walesonline.co.uk | Lewis Smith

    They would see dedicated areas created for passengers who need extra help when travellingA planning application for works to make Bridgend railway station more accessible for disabled passengers has been submitted to the county borough council. The Network Rail proposal will look to provide improved facilities for staff and passengers at the town's Grade II-listed station.

  • 1 day ago | walesonline.co.uk | Lewis Smith

    The land was previously used as a council yard and a petrol stationLong-term proposals to build a new Aldi and Starbucks Coffee shop on a vacant site in Aberavon have been approved by the local council. The development will take place on a plot of land known as Burrows Yard, a brownfield site near Port Talbot town centre between Afan Way, Water Street, and Isaac's Place.

  • 1 day ago | walesonline.co.uk | Lucy John

    “Caring” Bethan Amy James was admitted to hospital by ambulance and died the next dayParamedics “should have” alerted A&E staff that the seriously ill daughter of a former cricket star was on her way to hospital, an inquest has heard. “Caring” and “beautiful” Bethan Amy James was admitted to hospital on February 8, 2020 and died the next day. An ongoing inquest into her death, which began on Tuesday, heard that her death was caused by a combination of sepsis, pneumonia and Crohn's disease.

  • 1 day ago | walesonline.co.uk | Anthony Lewis

    Coco's Coffee & Candles has recently opened its doors at 143b High Street in the town centreA new coffee and candle shop has just opened in what had been a long-term empty property in Merthyr Tydfil town centre.

  • 1 day ago | walesonline.co.uk | Philip Dewey

    Josh Murphy, 26, said his drug dependency caused him an 'emotional breakdown'. He's now in prison and facing a huge billA university drop out found in possession of more than £1,000 worth of cocaine after he was stopped by police while driving under the influence of cannabis. has been ordered to pay back almost £30,000. Josh Murphy, 26, was also discovered to have messages on his phone which showed he had been involved in dealing cocaine and cannabis.