Rural Wales hit “disproportionately” by Local Government Settlement

Commenting on the publication of the Welsh Government’s draft local government settlement, Shadow Local Government Minister – Janet Finch-Saunders AM – has called for a rethink of the formula used to calculate funding allocations.   There was also criticism from the Welsh Conservatives that rural communities in Wales had been “disproportionately hit” by Labour’s settlement….

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Cardiff and Vale University Health Board – Review of Follow-up Outpatient Appointments

  Download (opens in new window) PDF[0.39MB] This review, which we carried out between April 2015 and June 2015, sought to answer the question: ‘Is the Health Board managing follow-up outpatient appointments effectively?’ From a difficult starting point, the Health Board is taking appropriate action to identify the volume of its outpatient follow-up need but…

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25,000 wait over 9 months for an NHS appointment in Wales

Welsh Conservatives have condemned the number of people waiting more than nine months for treatment on the Welsh NHS.   Latest statistics, released just days after the Royal College of Surgeons highlighted ‘unacceptable delays’ in Wales, show more than 25 thousand people waited over 36 weeks for an appointment during October: http://gov.wales/statistics-and-research/referral-to-treatment-times/?lang=en More than one in…

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Provisional Local Government Settlement

The Provisional Local Government Settlement announced today (Wednesday, December 9) indicated a reduction of less than one per cent for Rhondda Cynon Taf (0.9%).  This reduction is significantly lower than local government in Wales anticipated following the cut to Wales’ funding by the UK Government of 3.6% in the Comprehensive Spending Review last month.  Commenting…

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