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Mayoral Fundraising is Neigh problem

Raising money for good causes is proving to be “neigh” problem for Mayor Cllr Robert Smith, thanks to the kind-hearted folks who are showing him support.
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Age UK's comment on the Payment Council 'The Way We Pay 2010' report

Commenting on the latest report from the Payment Council, The Way We Pay 2010, published today, Michelle Mitchell, Age UK Charity Director, said:
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Serious RTC in Pontypridd

South Wales Police is investigating a serious RTC that occurred at 21.30 hours on Wednesday 31st March 2010, at Broadway, Pontypridd at its junction with Windsor Road, opposite the Golden Age public h
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Schools, hospitals, jobs and pensioners

Plaid says “it’s all about protecting the priorities of Wales”
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Sponsored bed push raises £2,500 for Diabetes UK Cymru!

People in Aberdare put their strength to good use and raised £2,500 for Diabetes UK Cymru with a 10-mile sponsored bed push.
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YFC MEMBERS SHOW OFF THEIR RURAL SKILLS!!

Wales YFC held a successful Field Day recently the Llandovery Market hosted by the Carmarthenshire Federation.
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Apply for a Postal Vote Now: Deadline 20th April

With the General Election on 6th May, there is still time to arrange a postal vote.
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Merthyr - Battle of the bands

Supported by the South Wales Music Forum (comprising of nine South Wales local authorities) and Rockschool – Europe’s leading rock and pop music exam board who believe that anyone
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Don't listen to Labour lies over pensioner plans

Welsh Conservatives have outlined proposals to support pensioners in Wales.
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New tobacco controls proposed

New measures to protect children and young people from the harm caused by smoking have been unveiled by the Welsh Assembly Government.
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