Bright Prospects for Low Carbon Future as Coed-Ely Solar Farm Breaks Ground at what cost to Residents?

Building solar farms is not a priority for the cash-strapped Rhondda Cynon Taf Council; however, other services are. Has the council correctly set its priorities for the residents? Wales is already a net exporter of electricity, meaning it generates far more electricity than it needs and exports the surplus to other parts of the UK….

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“It makes me really sad to be a nurse in these times”: RCN report reveals harrowing effects of corridor care in Wales

Raw testimonies of nursing staff show a healthcare crisis that is unsafe, undignified, and unacceptable.  Corridor Care—the practice of treating patients in hallways, chairs, or other inappropriate settings—has become a daily reality for many frontline health care workers. Overcrowded facilities, insufficient resources, and high patient demand have forced nurses and other staff to deliver care…

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“Where’s the accountability?” – Welsh Conservatives challenge oversight of taxpayer-funded institutions

During spokesperson’s Questions to Labour’s Minister for Culture, Skills and Social Partnership, Welsh Conservative Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Tourism and Sport, Gareth Davies MS, raised concerns about the accountability of arm’s length bodies managing government-funded institutions. Commenting after the exchange in the Senedd, Gareth Davies MS, said: “Our national institutions and museums should be…

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Rhigos Primary School- Questions from Councillor Karen Morgan to the Cabinet Member for Education

Rhondda Cynon Taf Council shows disrespect towards the children and parents who attended Rhigos Primary School. Councillor Karen Morgan posed questions to the Cabinet Member for Education. The Director of Education and Inclusion Services advised Members of the outcome of the recent consultation in respect of the proposal to close Rhigos Primary School with pupils…

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