Urgent action required after damning mental health inspection

The Welsh Conservatives have called on the Welsh Government to take urgent action after a Healthcare Inspectorate Wales (HIW) inspection identified serious patient safety concerns in mental health services at the Royal Glamorgan Hospital. The inspection uncovered unresolved safety risks, infection control concerns, maintenance backlogs and poor staff training compliance. HIW said many of these…

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Site works in Treorchy and Pentre to inform flood alleviation investment

Residents in Treorchy and Pentre may notice ground investigations starting in their communities next week, as the latest work to inform significant, future flood alleviation investments is progressed. The Council continues to develop multi-million pound projects to alleviate flood risk for residents and businesses across the two areas, which have been impacted by flooding in…

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Intervention into South Wales Fire and Rescue Service to continue, says Welsh Government

The Welsh Government’s intervention into South Wales Fire and Rescue Service is to continue until after next year’s local elections, after commissioners concluded that, although progress has been made, their task is not finished. The Welsh Government intervened in the service in February 2024, following a highly critical report by 39 Essex Chambers barrister Fenella Morris…

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Gwent arrests demonstrate need for grooming gangs inquiry

Commenting on the statement from Gwent Police that eight British nationals have been charged with more than 30 offences as part of an investigation into group-based child sexual exploitation, Darren Millar MS, Leader of the Welsh Conservatives, said: “These are horrific allegations representing an unforgivable betrayal of children who should have been protected by the care…

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Dry Weather Dŵr Cymru Hosepipe Ban

It is likely that a ‘hosepipe ban’ will be introduced this weekend (18th/19th July) across Mid and South Ceredigion, together with parts of North Pembrokeshire and North Carmarthenshire, unless exceptionally high water demand reduces. The period of prolonged hot, dry weather has driven demand for drinking water to unprecedented levels, with around one billion litres of…

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