New consultation on plans to protect Wales’s waterways, but if the law is not enforced, what is the point?

Natural Resources Wales (NRW) has opened its second public consultation as it takes the next steps towards future plans to manage the health of Wales rivers, streams, lakes, groundwaters and coastal waters. The consultation will run until 21st April 2026, and gives people the opportunity to have their say on the current challenges facing Wales’s waters, and the…

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Kurtz slams Labour Governments for refusing to back Welsh farmers over ‘family farm tax’

Shadow Rural Affairs Secretary Samuel Kurtz MS has criticised both the UK Labour Government and the Welsh Labour Government for their continued refusal to support farmers by scrapping planned changes to Agricultural Property Relief (APR), known as the “family farm tax”. The UK Labour Government has confirmed it will not reverse its proposal to reform…

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Restart a Heart Day 2025

Today, Thursday, 16 October, CTM UHB will mark Restart a Heart Day 2025. This is an annual initiative aimed at increasing the number of people trained in CPR and defibrillation to improve survival rates from out-of-hospital cardiac arrests. The event is organized by the Resuscitation Council UK, supported by various organisations including British Heart Foundation, St John Ambulance, British Red…

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Public Meeting and Anger Grows Over RCT Council’s School Transport Cuts

A well-attended public meeting of the Save the School Transport RCT Group was held in Pontypridd this week, drawing parents, grandparents, and campaigners from across Rhondda Cynon Taf (RCT). Attendees were united in their criticism of the Council’s recent decision to scale back free home-to-school transport. The group, which has seen rising attendance at its…

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