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Have you seen Michael Hodkinson, 45, from Merthyr Vale who has been reported as missing.

Mr Hodkinson was last seen in the Aberfan area in the early hours of Friday 18th December.He is described as white, five feet five inches tall and of medium build. He is bald with a grey goatee beard, a piercing in his left ear and currently has bruising to left eye.

‘Staggering’: Shadow Health Minister’s reaction to PHW’s missing 11,000 test results

Commenting on the report that some 11,000 positive Covid tests were missed from official Public Health Wales (PHW) figures because of planned maintenance, the Shadow Health Minister – Andrew RT Davies – said:

Active Travel bridge at Coed Ely roundabout as part of A4119 dualling

Cabinet Members will receive a progress report on the future A4119 dualling scheme – including an important update on proposals for a new Active Travel bridge at Coed Ely roundabout.

Temporary changes of services at Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board with immediate effect

Joint Statement from Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board and Bridgend, Rhondda Cynon Taf and Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Councils

 

Estyn Pandemic may help to strengthen Welsh education in the longer term

Lessons learnt from this unusual and challenging year could help to strengthen aspects of Welsh education and training in the longer term, according to the Chief Inspector in his Annual Report 2019-20 published today.

A greater focus on learners’ wellbeing, resilience and independence, more experi

Latest COVID-19 outbreak update in Cwm Taf Hospitals

Royal Glamorgan HospitalLinked COVID-19 cases: 348Deaths in linked COVID-19 cases: 95*numbers correct as of 14/12/2020

 

Prince Charles HospitalLinked COVID-19 cases: 189Deaths in linked COVID-19 cases: 50*numbers correct as of 14/12/2020

 

Welsh Conservatives react to mass Covid testing in schools

Reacting to the announcement that  “serial Covid-19 testing” using lateral flow tests will be introduced in schools and colleges from January, the Shadow Minister for Education – Suzy Davies MS – said:

Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council School reorganisation case sees Court of Appeal hear oral submissions in Welsh for first time

The Court of Appeal is thought to have heard oral submissions in Welsh for the first time during an appeal this month over a county council’s plans for school reorganisation.

The submissions were made by Owain Rhys James of Civitas Law on behalf of the Welsh Language Commissioner.

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