Breast Cancer Awareness in Rhydyfelin

Residents of Rhydyfelin have had their hands full collecting unwanted bras for Against Breast Cancer, a cancer research charity.    Tenants of Library Court, a Trivallis sheltered scheme in the Taff Valley, came together to raise awareness for breast cancer in January. Scheme Co-ordinator Suzanne Rees and Trivallis tenants rallied in the community, putting posters…

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Happy 10th Birthday but, the Minor Injuries Unit atYsbyty Cwm Cynon is closed

The Minor Injuries Unit at Ysbyty Cwm Cynon is currently closed and will reopen in early 2022. Please use the A&E department at Prince Charles Hospital instead of this service. More information can be found in this statement on our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/CwmTafMorgannwg/posts/5000786146602934     Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board psdrSl502801rO7gth1 25o b6elc  ·    An update on…

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Carers Wales calls for action from council candidates to support struggling unpaid carers

Carers Wales is calling for action from council candidates as it launches its manifesto ahead of the local authority elections on May 5th.  Despite nearly all Covid restrictions having been lifted, unpaid carers are at the back of the queue when it comes to local services they rely on re-opening, and they are struggling with the increased costs-of-caring…

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Lauren Edwards Takes Up Director of Therapies and Health Science Post at Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board

Lauren Edwards has this week taken up post as Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board’s (CTMUHB) new Director of Therapies and Health Science (DoTHS) following an external recruitment process. Lauren, who joined CTM as Deputy Director of Therapies and Health Science in November 2021, has been a multi-professional leader for more than 10 years, growing…

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WelshLabour waste £200k on failed legal cases

The Labour Government in Cardiff is under attack from the Welsh Conservatives for squandering hundreds of thousands of taxpayers’ cash pursuing failed legal claims. A Freedom of Information request has exposed how Labour ministers spent £191,618 on three cases in the last five years, challenging the UK’s elected Government. Two were in support of Gina Miller’s…

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