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Hawthorn Fitness Suite Launched

An exciting, modern fitness suite has opened its doors in Pontypridd thanks to Rhondda Cynon Taf Council’s Leisure Services Department to cater for the ever growing number of customers.
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Welsh Star Celebrates Credit Union Anniversary

Welsh star Iris Williams will help celebrate the 21st Anniversary of the Credit Union that she launched, by giving a special homecoming concert in May.
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Dementia at the opera

Scientists and artists have been working together to produce a new opera exploring the experiences of dementia.
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Citizens Advice pledges to help end mental health prejudice

National charity Citizens Advice has signed up to the Time to Change campaign, pledging to do more to support staff, volunteers and clients with mental health problems.
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More children set to benefit from lessons in the woods

More people have been trained to use woodlands as a teaching aid for children and young people as the concept of Forest School in Wales approaches its tenth birthday.
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Quantum CAD gets fit for prostate cancer charity

Quantum CAD, one of the UK’s leading specialists in the provision of PCB design services and full product design, today announced that the entire team of 10 managers, designers and engineers has sig
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38 Less Crime Victims Every Day in South Wales

Crime across South Wales continues to fall significantly, according to today’s report published by the Home Office.
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5 Point Charter towards tackling Child Poverty in Wales,

The End Child Poverty Network has today released a 5 Point Charter which identifies action to tackle income child poverty in Wales.
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Former Residential Child Care Worker Removed from the Register

A registered residential child care worker, who had been jailed for unlawful wounding has been removed from the Register of Social Care Workers.
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'There is no place for racism in modern British politics' Party leaders agree on importance of refugee protection

Conservative, Labour and Liberal Democrat leaders sign up to asylum election pledge
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