by William Kelly | Mar 4, 2021 | NEWS, WALES BUSINESS
Deputy Minister for Housing and Local Government, Hannah Blythyn, has today (04 March 2021) announced a £15.2 million ‘placemaking’ funding package to help Wales’s town centres build back better. It’s all part of a wider £110 million investment through...
by William Kelly | Mar 4, 2021 | NEWS, WALES POLITICS
The long-term impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on traffic patterns should be considered in detail before a decision is made about proceeding with the proposed A55/A494/A548 Deeside Corridor Improvement, the so called ‘Red Route’. This is one of the recommendations set...
by William Kelly | Mar 4, 2021 | NEWS
Hi, my name’s William Kelly. I was born and live in north Wales and am currently studying Politics and International Relations at Liverpool Hope University. Agorawales.com is my effort to bring the debate on the future of Cymru to the fore, just as in the Agoras of...
by William Kelly | Feb 26, 2021 | BLOG, NEWS
Can the United Kingdom survive Brexit? This remains one of the great unanswered questions of our time. Politically, two major narratives have dominated. The first is that the UK is on a break-up trajectory. Brexit has revived the Scottish independence movement and...
by William Kelly | Feb 17, 2021 | NEWS, WALES BUSINESS
The name may be synonymous with a space on a Monopoly board and its connection to the birth of professional policing – but Bow Street has got its station back. However, it is not the Bow Street near Covent Garden in central London but its namesake near...
by William Kelly | Feb 10, 2021 | NEWS, WALES POLITICS
A Plaid Cymru government would invest £6bn in “shovel-ready” projects, the party has pledged. It says its “rapid recovery” economic package would create thousands of jobs. The plan will be put into action if the party gains power following...