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Age Concern and Help the Aged comment on the King’s Fund review of social care

Commenting on the new report by the King’s Fund updating the review of social care led by Sir Derek Wanless in 2006, Michelle Mitchell, Age Concern and Help the Aged Charity Director, said:

World authority on climate change urges Assembly to consider role of trees in combating 'greatest challenge'

One of the world's most distinguished experts on climate change enters the Senedd in Cardiff tomorrow (Tuesday, March 16) to deliver his wide-ranging report, Combating Climate Change - A Role for UK F
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Pontyclun pupils net new skills

Girls from Pontyclun Primary learnt skills from one of Welsh netball’s top coaches when she delivered a training session at their school.
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WALES YFC WELCOME 5 NATIONS TO CARDIFF

Wales YFC recently hosted a meeting of all 5 Rural Youth Organisations in the UK and Ireland at Cardiff.
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UK - MFA - Iraq women's working group: fighting inequality

The FCO and the Department for International Development (DfID) hosted the second Iraq women’s working group, encouraging Iraqi women to defend their rights and to fight inequality and oppression.
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New Wildlife Rangers to protect native woodlands

Trees and woodlands in Wales will benefit from increased protection thanks to the appointment of two new Wildlife Rangers by Forestry Commission Wales.
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Pontypridd Bus Station Changes

A series of significant changes are taking place in Pontypridd Bus Station later this month in an effort to reduce congestion at certain departure stands.
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EU project helps young gypsies

A new £4.6m initiative aimed at helping young people from Gypsy Traveller communities into employment has been announced
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Carers Credits Important changes from 6th April 2010

The State Pension age for women will start to rise from 60 to 65 between 2010 and 2020 (to be equal with men). There are also two significant changes that will really benefit carers:
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Llantrisant's Beating The Bounds

Centuries of tradition return to Llantrisant this year when thousands will flock to the hilltop town to celebrate the Beating the Bounds ceremony.
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