Aberaman Community Facility Campaign Reaches Important New Stage

The campaign for improved community facilities in Aberaman has reached an important stage following months of correspondence, petitions, and community support. After a petition signed by 234 residents was submitted, local MP Gerald Jones contacted Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council on behalf of residents seeking answers about the future of community provision in Aberaman….

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Music helps support dementia patients at Princess of Wales Hospital

This Dementia Action Week, we’re shining a light on a music project helping to bring meaningful moments to patients at Princess of Wales Hospital in Bridgend.  Live music sessions are taking place on the hospital’s Care of the Elderly and Dementia wards, supporting patients who may be living with dementia, frailty or long-term health conditions, as well as their families, carers and the…

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Questions Raised Over NRW’s “Two-Tier” Approach to Butterfly Conservation

Fresh questions are being raised over what local residents describe as a “two-tier” approach to environmental protection in Wales following a new Natural Resources Wales (NRW) story celebrating conservation work for Wales’s rarest butterfly. NRW’s latest article highlights volunteer efforts to protect the High Brown Fritillary at Old Castle Down in the Vale of Glamorgan,…

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‘During the harder moments of fostering, what’s kept us motivated is seeing the difference we make to their lives.’

Foster carers in Rhondda Cynon Taf share ‘breakthrough’ moments for Foster Care Fortnight. The first time a child laughs, opens up about their day, asks to watch a film; these are moments that many might take for granted, but for foster carers in Wales, they symbolise one thing, a breakthrough. Children who have experienced trauma…

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THE DEADLY PRICE OF PARTNERSHIP: Labour and Plaid Fail the NHS While 1-in-4 Welsh People Wait for Care

With only three days to go until the Senedd election, devastating new NHS figures have laid bare a health service in freefall. Despite years of “co-operation” between Labour and Plaid Cymru, targets are being missed, waiting lists are ballooning, and Welsh patients are facing delays nearly 24 times worse than those in England. Broken Promises,…

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