Pontypridd Faces Parking Squeeze as Council Surveys Capacity Ahead of Car Park Demolition

Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council is set to install Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras across its Pontypridd Town Centre car parks to survey parking capacity and trends — even as it prepares to demolish one of the town’s existing parking facilities. The Council announced this week that cameras will be installed across its…

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Equalities watchdog issues consultation on technical guidance for schools

The Equality and Human Rights Commission has launched a consultation on updated technical guidance for schools, which explains schools’ legal obligations not to discriminate against, harass or victimise pupils. The watchdog has updated the guidance to: The draft guidance gives a detailed explanation of the Public Sector Equality Duty (PSED) following developments in the law….

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Welsh gold prize helps Cancer Research Wales celebrate 60 years of life-saving research

A DIAMOND-SET Welsh gold necklace donated by Clogau will headline a special fundraising raffle marking a Welsh cancer research charity’s 60th birthday. The award-winning jewellery brand has gifted the necklace to Cancer Research Wales as the grand prize in its inaugural 60 Anniversary Diamond Raffle, raising funds for research, diagnosis and treatment projects across the country….

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Caerphilly Trading Standards team carries out hallmarking crackdown with London Assay Office

Caerphilly County Borough Council’s Trading Standards team has been out on the ground with the London Assay Office, carrying out spot checks on jewellers and pawnbrokers to make sure customers are getting a fair deal. During a recent day of targeted visits, officers checked businesses were meeting their legal duties under the Hallmarking Act 1973…

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Officers from our neighbourhood and community safety teams held a day of action on Wednesday June 10.

As part of the day multiple warrants and patrols were carried out across mid-Glamorgan, 21 arrests were made for a variety of offences including shoplifting, illegal working, various drug offences and recalls to prison along with this action Ronty Mini Market in Merthyr Tydfil was closed down due to illegal tobacco sales. We also handed…

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