“Cynon Valley Patients Report Ongoing Struggles Accessing GP Appointments”

ABERDARE, WALES — Residents across the Cynon Valley have reported ongoing difficulties accessing GP appointments, with many describing long waits on telephone lines, limited same-day availability, and increasing reliance on telephone consultations since the COVID-19 pandemic. Comments shared by patients on social media and concerns raised with health officials suggest that access to primary care…

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Plaid Cymru must commit to major infrastructure projects.

Let’s not forget the Rhondda Cynon Taf Council’s 1.2km long Cynon Gateway North project will connect the A4059 Aberdare Bypass, east of Penywaun, to a new roundabout at Croesbychan, constructed as part of the A465 Heads of Valleys scheme. A three-year contract that will run from May 2026 to June 2029. https://www.geplus.co.uk/uncategorised/cynon-gateway-project-resurrected-as-atkins-realis-joins-team-09-10-2025 Answering questions from the…

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Audit Wales Reports Expose Digital Challenges Facing NHS Wales

New Audit Wales reports have highlighted ongoing concerns around digital transformation within NHS Wales, raising questions about whether the new Plaid Cymru Government can deliver on its ambitions for digital healthcare reform. Commenting, Welsh Conservative Shadow Minister for Health and Social Care, Natasha Asghar MS said: “Digital transformation is essential if we are to improve…

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“RCTCBC Consults Residents on Cycle Routes — But Not on Scrapping the Bypasses It Promised Them”

Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council (RCTCBC) has effectively cancelled the Ferndale–Tylorstown bypass — a road that was part of the council’s own previously committed transport plan — and replaced it with an active travel footpath for cyclists and walkers. Residents are understandably frustrated, as this was a promised commitment that has now been quietly…

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Welsh Conservatives: Plaid Government Must Act As Welsh Farmers Face ‘Perfect Storm’ Of Soaring Costs

The Welsh Conservatives have warned that dairy and beef farmers need support because of falling returns and increased costs for fuel and fertilisers, urging the Welsh Government to provide urgent support to safeguard the future of family farms. Responding to reports from the Farmers’ Union of Wales highlighting a “perfect storm” of rising input costs,…

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