Welsh Labour Government bunker given £23 million makeover paid for by taxpayers

Commenting on the news that over the last 5 financial years, £14,057,637 has been spent upgrading and refurbishing the Labour-run Welsh Government’s offices at Cathays Park and a further £8,922,538 spent on repair and maintenance, Leader of the Welsh Conservatives, Andrew RT Davies MS said: “With school buildings and hospitals desperately needing money spent on…

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Labour’s bus service cuts punish hard-working people in Wales

The funding gap remains a concern. Without further funding and/or increased passengers revenue, there will be a number of trade-offs that will require consideration. These include: A full report from the Cardiff Capital regional transport Authority 15 JUNE 2023UPDATE ON WELSH GOVERNMENT BUS FUNDING AND NETWORKIMPLICATIONS FOR CARDIFF CAPITAL REGION REGIONAL TRANSPORT AUTHORITY Commenting on…

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CTM first Health Board in the UK to be recycling non-hazardous plastic products with TerraCycle®

Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board (CTM UHB) are delighted to be the first Health Board in the UK to be recycling our non-hazardous plastic products/packaging with TerraCycle® via their Zero Waste Box™ solution’ and Roche Healthcare. The pilot which started in September aims to work with Roche and TerraCycle to identify a more sustainable…

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The danger that Welsh labour will waste consequential funding from the UK Government

Bringing 36 more politicians to the Welsh Parliament could cost as much as £17.8m extra a year, new figures suggest, but how will they fit them in that space? Commenting on her exchange with the Deputy Minister this afternoon, Welsh Conservatives Shadow Transport Minister, Natasha Asghar MS said: “This afternoon the Prime Minister has set out ambitious plans for…

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Improving Stroke Care Services in South Central Wales: Let’s Talk Stroke

Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board (UHB) and Cardiff and Vale University Health Board are working together, with other partners including the Stroke Association, to take important steps to make stroke care services better for anyone affected by stroke across South- Central Wales.   Experiencing a stroke is a severe medical emergency that requires immediate assessment…

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