The Brecon Beacons National Park Authority have concern over the 90M Stack but not RCT Planning Department you have to ask the question WHY?

Rhondda Cynon Taf Planning Officers have today issued a report, which has recommended that the application for a 90m stack at the proposed Enviroparks development is approved. So what will our councillors say and do or will the Welsh labour Government allow this? Objection to the Planning Application for a 90m Emissions stack, Hirwaun Industrial…

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A ‘worrying lack of focus’ on job creation in Welsh Labour’s statement

Labour’s statement on Economic Resilience and Reconstruction Mission has a “… worrying lacking of focus on job creation, productivity, competitiveness, entrepreneurship”, said Russell George MS, the Shadow Minister for Economy, Transport and Mid Wales, adding: “At a time when Welsh businesses and the Welsh economy need clarity, an aspirational timetable for a route out of this crisis, and…

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Proposed three-year Capital Programme and additional resources

Cabinet will consider proposals for a new capital programme which would invest £116m across Council services and infrastructure over the next three years – and includes additional one-off Council funding of £9.4m for targeted priorities in 2021/22.  A report to Members on Thursday, February 25,outlines the proposals which will be funded by the Council’s own resources,…

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Cabinet to consider 2021/22 Budget following second phase of consultation

Council tax levels by billing authority and band (£) https://statswales.gov.wales/Catalogue/Local-Government/Finance/Council-Tax/Levels/counciltaxlevels-by-billingauthority-band Residents in Rhondda Cynon Taf pay some of the highest council tax in Wales and now Labour-run RCTC what to increase charges when cutting services. Cabinet will discuss the Council’s proposed Budget for 2021/22 next week, taking into consideration feedback received in the latest phase…

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Return to school arrangements for Foundation phase after half term in RCT

Parents and carers in Rhondda Cynon Taf have received a letter outlining the school arrangements after half term – with Foundation Phase pupils returning to face-to-face learning in a phased approach from February 22.  The letter, sent by the Council’s Director of Education and Inclusion Services, highlights Welsh Government’s latest position on the return to…

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