Environmental watchdog and council secure injunction to protect Site of Special Scientific Interest in Wales

Above image Cwmbach Community Wetlands Natural Resources Wales (NRW) and Monmouthshire County Council have secured a High Court injunction to prevent unauthorised activity and environmental damage on Whitewall Common, part of the Magor and Undy Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). The full injunction, granted on 26 February 2026 at the Cardiff District Registry of…

Read More

FMQs: ‘Time To Pull The Rip-Cord And Declare A Health Emergency’, Say Welsh Conservatives

At First Minister’s Questions today, the Leader of the Welsh Conservatives challenged the First Minister over the state of the Welsh NHS, following a recent Y Byd ar Bedwar programme that exposed that almost 89,000 patients were treated in corridors or other non-clinical areas at Betsi Cadwaladr Health Board hospitals from 2022 to October 2025. On average,…

Read More
Local-Government-Lawyer-220x150

New police unit to protect local election candidates from intimidation launched

Police will be better equipped to protect candidates from abuse, intimidation, and violence under new measures announced ahead of the May local and devolved elections. Speaking in Parliament on Thursday (12 March), Security Minister Dan Jarvis reiterated the Government’s commitment to providing police protection for councillors, elected mayors, Police and Crime Commissioners (PCCs), and candidates…

Read More

Injunction secured to protect Magor and Undy SSSI from further damage

Natural Resources Wales (NRW) and Monmouthshire County Council have secured a High Court injunction to prevent further unauthorised activity and environmental damage on Whitewall Common, Magor, part of the highly sensitive Magor and Undy Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). The full injunction, granted on 26 February 2026 at the Cardiff District Registry of the…

Read More
Local-Government-Lawyer-220x150

Schools and social care should be at front of queue for additional funding flowing to Wales following Spring Statement, say councils

Welsh council leaders have called for schools and social care to be “at the front of the queue” for any additional funding flowing to Wales following the UK Government’s Spring Statement. The Welsh Local Government Association (WLGA) noted that spending by the UK Government on education and young people with special education needs and disabilities…

Read More
Local-Government-Lawyer-220x150

Ombudsman warns on gap in Wales between number of people identifying as carers and those in receipt of formal needs assessments

Despite improvements in post-assessment communications and practical support for carers, a gap still remains between the number of people who identify as carers and those receiving formal needs assessments in Wales. These are the findings of a follow up report published by the Public Services Ombudsman for Wales, looking into how Welsh local authorities identify, assess and support unpaid carers. The original investigation,…

Read More
Back To Top