Tell DVLA Online

  In the last year more than five million motorists received automatic refunds of vehicle tax after selling their car, totalling over £360 million.  When you tell DVLA that you’ve sold your car, you’re eligible for a refund of vehicle tax for any unused months.   The quickest and simplest way to tell DVLA that a…

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Stroke Association disappointed at Caerphilly Council’s decision to cut funding

Caerphilly County Borough Council yesterday decided not to continue funding the area’s stroke recovery service. The Stroke Association, which runs the service, has expressed disappointment at the decision. The service supports survivors across the county who are adjusting to life in the early weeks and months after a stroke. The council’s cabinet yesterday unanimously supported…

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Ballet Central 2018 nationwide tour comes to Wales this April,

Central School of Ballet’s renowned graduate performing company Ballet Central brings its annual nationwide tour to Wales this April, performing at Swansea Grand Theatre on Tuesday 24th April at 7.00 pm and at Theatr Brycheiniog, Wednesday 25th April 2018 at 7.30 pm.  Under the artistic direction of Christopher Marney, Ballet Central’s diverse range of dance and theatre will perform in 20…

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What are you hiding First Minister?

The First Minister has rejected the opportunity to confirm that he did not authorise any briefing or sharing of information before his cabinet reshuffle in November.   Last week, a report undertaken by the Permanent Secretary found ‘no leak’ of the Welsh Government reshuffle had taken place, despite evidence of many individuals in the media…

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Can treatments for arthritis be repurposed for dementia? – Alzheimer’s Society comments

  Published: New research suggests that drugs used to treat rheumatoid arthritis could reduce the risk of patients developing dementia. A team led by Professor Chris Edwards, of the NIHR Southampton Biomedical Research Centre, and colleagues at the University of Oxford, analysed the records of more than 5,800 people living with the condition across the…

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