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So has Brexit worked out for you?
New road safety community grant fund launched
Police encourage motorcyclists to improve skills
Running
Sarn Helen impress at Abercych 10K
Motor Sport
Nicky Grist predicts thrilling rally challenge
Evans looks to seize WRC lead in Canaries
Road closures for Aberystwyth Pride Parade
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Driver caught watching film on phone in North Wales Police crackdown
Dolgellau roads will close this week as Anthony Hopkins film is made
Welsh roads are pitted with potholes and councils will need significantly increase their spending to keep the holes filled in. But almost half of our roads are due to reach the end of their effective lifespan over the next 12 years.
Community news
Meirionnydd Ramblers will uncover Coed y Brenin's volcanic history
Met Office issues yellow snow and ice warning for parts of Gwynedd
Politics
52,000 potholes across mid Wales fixed in 12 months
Calor Gas lorry in three-vehicle "pile-up" near Machynlleth
Ice warning issued across Wales as residents struggle to get home
Health
Health board's warning ahead of snow disruption
Join ramblers for festive walk with mince pies and mulled wine
NWP launch festive anti-drink drive campaign
Traffic levels rise in Gwynedd
North Wales Police Join Operation Scalis to combat uninsured drivers
North Wales Police cracks down on uninsured driving
Council considers Pothole Pro for faster road repairs
Evans gears up for Central European Rally
More than 200 casualties on Ceredigion's roads last year
Armstrong storms to maiden BRC victory at Rali Ceredigion
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