GOOD LUCK IOLO!

Good luck to Iolo and the Ysgol Gyfun Rhydywaun year 8 boys embarking on a 100 mile bike ride to Brean Sands this morning.  The team have already raised over £2000 for the Noah's Ark Appeal and CICRA. Amazing! Follow the link below for more info and to sponsor the team! HTTPS://UK.VIRGINMONEYGIVING.COM/FUNDRAISER-DISPLAY/SHOWROFUNDRAISERPAGE?USERURL=IOLOBIKERIDE&PAGEURL=1

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Pointless street signs to be removed

The Department for Transport has published guidelines for councils saying that pointless road signs should be removed amid warnings that they waste taxpayers' money, clutter streets and confuse motorists. Principal councils are told to audit signs in their area and remove those that are "obsolete or unnecessary". They should also adopt a "less is more"…

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Campaign to get Wales Reading

Breaking down barriers with Quick Reads The 2019 Quick Reads titles in Wales, published by Y Lolfa and Rily Publications, are to be launched by the Minister for Education Kirsty Williams AM, at the Norwegian Church in Cardiff Bay, on Tuesday, 30 April.   The 2019 Quick Reads titles in Wales, published by Y Lolfa…

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Wales’ only youth-wide festival takes center stage in Cardiff RawFfest 25-28 April 2019

Created in 2016, and 4-day sub RawFfest youth arts festival for Wales Taking place in 25 Wales Millennium Center from April – 28 April 2019. A fun and innovative festival, RawFfes t lower Planned and programmed by two young people from and for two young people from an Offers profiad of the arts in-its richest and rawest form.   The AIM of the festival to Promote and support sub gwaith…

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Waste Management in Wales

Auditor General looked at how we manage our waste in Wales Wales’ ambition for 2050 is zero waste. Waste management is an important and complex issue that covers a range of different but related approaches. Preventing the production of waste, or preparing waste for reuse, has much greater environmental benefit than recycling, Recycling has a greater…

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