Plaid must take responsibility as NHS performance backslides

The latest NHS statistics for Wales show that performance has worsened across key areas of the health service. Performance against the 62-day target for patients starting cancer treatment fell to 56.7% in April, well below the 75% target. In Swansea Bay, just 48.4% of cancer patients are treated within the target time. NHS treatment waiting lists have increased to 680,003 pathways in April, with…

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Caerphilly recognised nationally for ‘health into homes’ approach

Caerphilly County Borough Council has been highlighted as an example of best practice in a new Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) report. The ‘Building Health into Homes’ report showcases the Council’s innovative approach to integrating occupational therapy within housing services, helping residents access homes that support independence, safety and wellbeing. Caerphilly’s integrated Housing Occupational…

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E-Bikes and E-Scooters: Good Intentions, But Will Anything Actually Change?

Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council has discussed the growing problem of e-bikes and e-scooters being used anti-socially in local communities — agreeing to launch an awareness campaign and work more closely with South Wales Police. But for residents across the South Wales Valleys who have spent years watching illegal off-road motorbikes tear through their…

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“PLAID KICKING THE CAN DOWN THE ROAD ON M4 RELIEF ROAD” SAYS REFORM MS

Reform’s Shadow Transport Minister, Jason O’Connell MS, has hit back at Plaid Cymru Transport Minister Mark Hooper following suggestions that M4 junctions around Newport could be closed as part of efforts to manage congestion. He warned the proposal would fail to fix long-standing traffic problems and instead worsen pressure on already overloaded local roads, with…

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Company donates £50,000 to the River Trust after pollution incidents on the River Taff

A company has donated £50,000 to a local rivers charity after equipment and containment failures led to pollution incidents in the River Taff. PB Gelatins UK has also paid £14,775 towards Natural Resources Wales’ (NRW) investigation and legal costs as part of an Enforcement Undertaking. The case relates to two pollution incidents in April and…

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Pontypridd Faces Parking Squeeze as Council Surveys Capacity Ahead of Car Park Demolition

Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council is set to install Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras across its Pontypridd Town Centre car parks to survey parking capacity and trends — even as it prepares to demolish one of the town’s existing parking facilities. The Council announced this week that cameras will be installed across its…

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