Water Bills Rise Again as Welsh Households Pay the Price for Decades of Failure

Households across Wales face yet another increase in water bills, with prices rising faster than inflation. The hike comes amid growing public concern over sewage pollution and decades of underinvestment in infrastructure, raising questions about whether customers are seeing any return for the money they are being asked to pay. Commenting, Welsh Conservative Shadow Cabinet…

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February half term disability sessions across Caerphilly

A range of disability leisure and play sessions will be available across Caerphilly during the February half term, offering accessible opportunities for children and young people to be active, play and socialise in safe, supportive environments. The programme brings together dedicated Leisure Lifestyle pool sessions and inclusive Caerphilly Play sessions, delivered by trained staff and…

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“Silence from Above: RCT Parents Accuse Council and Welsh Government of ‘Ignoring’ School Transport Crisis as Meeting Promises Go Unmet”

This week marks the second anniversary of the beginning of Save the SchoolTransport Campaign. Three parents who didn’t know each other before and camefrom different villages of RCT. We came together with determination to oppose thecuts for all the students affected by the RCT school transport cuts.These cuts that are devastating to families not just…

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