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Gwynedd extend business questionnaire
How often do you use Mach's post office? Community survey launched
Gwynedd businesses urged to share challenges
Survey on future of mountain biking at closed NRW visitor centres
Politics
Forcing disabled people to reapply for blue badges ‘defies logic’
Entertainment
How do you feel about new licensing laws?
Council seeks public input on waste and recycling strategy
Tywyn survey on healthcare views
Farming
Uni project to investigate impact of rural crime on farming
University
Aber Uni tops satisfaction charts in Wales again
Minke whales spotted in Cardigan Bay
Health
Primary care services should support with non-medical issues
Nearly 10% of council staff have witnessed bullying
Outdated equipment and lack of funding 'biggest barriers' to play
Hoodwinked: The real survey Ceredigion don't want taxpayers to see
'Too many temptations' stopping people taking action on weight
Bullying rates in Welsh schools reach record levels
74% say politicians not doing enough to reduce emissions
Life “remains incredibly difficult for large numbers of people in Wales”, a report has found, with thousands struggling to pay for essentials as the cost of living crisis continues to bite. Chris Betteley reports.
Survey to help improve Same Day Urgent Care services
Increase in physical activity among secondary school pupils
Bangor city council hits back at claims it is worst seaside town
Health experts advise taking carbon monoxide alarm on holiday
Arfon MS launches survey as part of campaign to create dental school
Fears over the future of GP services
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