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Stuart drums up funds for Sport Relief

Rock drummer Stuart Cable pounded around a Pontypridd park - and pulled in hundreds of pounds for charity.
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Household in Wales facing more Council Tax misery

Welsh Conservatives have raised concerns over council tax bill rises in Wales.
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Plaid AM and campaigner welcomes new violence against women strategy

Leading anti violence against women campaigner and Plaid AM Nerys Evans has today welcomed the publication of the One Wales government’s strategy for dealing with violence against women.
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Core Quality Standards to become the focus for the CPS

Today, the Director of Public Prosecutions, Keir Starmer QC, issued the first set of Core Quality Standards for the Crown Prosecution Service.
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Treatment of bees with oxytetracycline consultation launched

The Food Standards Agency in Scotland has launched a consultation on proposed honey testing following treatment of bees with oxytetracycline (OTC) last autumn to control an outbreak of European Foulbr
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It's one Hull of a learning curve in Shropshire

Kim Ryley looks at how leadership lessons learnt during his time in charge at Hull are standing him in good stead in his new role as chief executive of Shropshire Council
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Science Is Fun! initiative for young people

More than 160 pupils from six primary schools in South Wales have taken part in a Dwr Cymru Welsh Water event aimed at boosting interest in and understanding of science as part of National Science Wee
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ILF change priorities

The ILF are changing thier priorities from May 1st and will no longer be accepting applications from people who are unemployed or work less than 16 hours per week.
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Temporary closure of Penhydd mountain bike trail during forestry operations

The Penhydd mountain bike trail in Afan Forest Park, South Wales, is closing on 12 April for approximately one year whilst Forestry Commission Wales carries out tree thinning work in the area.
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Photography exhibition celebrates new landmarks

An exhibition of photographs to celebrate the new public artworks installed in Pontypridd and Porth opens next month at the Muni Arts Centre. Photography exhibition celebrates new landmarks
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