School Journeys

Children from across Wales are calling for better and safer routes to schools and they would also like to have a voice on decisions about routes within their communities. The ‘School Journeys’ report is based on a survey undertaken with nearly 1000 primary school pupils by the Commissioner and Sustrans Cymru, a sustainable transport charity. The…

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End of era for South Wales Police

It’s the end of era for South Wales and Gwent Police as traditional pocket notebooks are being replaced with state-of-the-art mobile devices. We have introduced the new devices to make officers more efficient and maximise time spent in the community. Officers can now search, record and share information with victims, witnesses and offenders without the need…

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Canadian Athlete To Make Nos Galan Debut

Wendy Tocach and Elizabeth Van Heusden The world-famous Nos Galan Road races attract entrants from all corners of the globe each year, making it the biggest New Year’s Eve street party in Rhondda Cynon Taf.  This year, demand for race places in all categories has been greater than ever before – with one competitor travelling…

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Hundreds of Welsh community assets have closed due to Labour’s “dithering”

The Welsh Liberal Democrats have hit out at “dithering” Labour Ministers for failing to empower communities to protect vital assets like libraries and pubs, saying that hundreds have closed under Labour’s watch. The Localism Act was passed in 2011 by the Coalition Government, allowing communities to designate Assets of Community Value in order to protect…

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A report on Penygraig Junior School

The current performance of the school is good because:  Although there are areas for development in writing, nearly all pupils generally make good progress in their literacy and numeracy skills and they apply these across the curriculum well  Over the last four years by the end of the key stage, pupils’ performance in…

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