Welsh Government spend £800k on Statutory Notices in two years
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NewsSix out of ten Newsquest newspapers in Wales would have been loss making last year without public notice revenue
NewsWelsh Council says it spent £151,000 on just four 20MPH public notices (£385k+ running total!)
NewsWelsh council reveals £15k bill for 20mph statutory notices (£95k with 3/22 replies) – as Cardiff mulls binning archaic law
NewsWelsh council reveals £20.5k bill for 20mph statutory notices (£80k with 2/22 replies) – as ministers take steps to bin archaic law
NewsWelsh council reveals £60k bill for 20mph statutory notices – as ministers take steps to bin archaic law
NewsSenior Wrexham councillors launched failed Judicial Review against Welsh Government over Local Development Plan
NewsMP’s FOI reveals council spending £32,500 on traffic notices to inform public about 20MPH changes
NewsLocal government slowly waking up to newspaper circulations that have plummeted – and face new epiphany over online content
NewsNew vision to secure a bright future for Wales’ retail sector unveiled by Welsh Government
NewsConservative Councillor reveals how & when Welsh Government will have another go at resurfacing the A483
NewsBBC LDR clarifies statutory notice – No the A483 won’t be closed for over a year and a half
NewsWelsh Government give ‘much needed’ A483 new junction and upgrade project green light
NewsProposals revealed to expand primary school with 105 places as Wrexham wins ‘more than fair share’ of Welsh Government funding
NewsCriticism Over Welsh Government Communications Amidst Calls To Halt Bypass Roadworks
NewsFOI Reveals Wrexham Council’s Media Payments For Statutory Notices
NewsWrexham Council’s Six Figure Media Payments For Statutory Notices
NewsWrexham Council set to decide on 20mph ‘adjustments’ which ‘begin from September’
News“Lots of Wrexham routes make perfect sense for review” – Ken Skates on 20 MPH
News“It is not for local authorities to fund local or national print media”, says Senedd committee