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Ombudsman warns on gap in Wales between number of people identifying as carers and those in receipt of formal needs assessments

Despite improvements in post-assessment communications and practical support for carers, a gap still remains between the number of people who identify as carers and those receiving formal needs assessments in Wales. These are the findings of a follow up report published by the Public Services Ombudsman for Wales, looking into how Welsh local authorities identify, assess and support unpaid carers. The original investigation,…

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Re-uniform Recycling Winner Crowned

A school in Rhondda Cynon Taf has been crowned recycling champions! Tref-Y-Rhyg Primary School scooped the top prize in Rhondda Cynon Taf Council’s School Re-uniform Recycling Competition, collecting over 1.5Kg of school uniform per student – that’s equivalent to 6 school jumpers each, for all of the children! They were closely followed by Coedpenmaen Primary…

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Builder bucks for Beddau RFC

A South Wales rugby club’s Under Sevens’ side is the latest winner of Persimmon Homes’ Community Champions funding. Beddau RFC secured £2,000 from the accredited five-star builder’s East Wales business, based a few minutes’ drive away in Llantrisant, with the cheque presented to its players in March. The club, which can trace its origins back…

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Council Claims Leadership on Fly-Tipping – But Past Waste Controversies Raise Questions

Rhondda Cynon Taf Council has declared itself one of Wales’ leading authorities in tackling fly-tipping, but critics say the authority must also answer questions about its own handling of waste in several controversial cases. New Welsh Government figures covering April 2024 to March 2025 show 18 fly-tipping prosecutions in Rhondda Cynon Taf, out of a…

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