Concerns Raised Over Water Waste at Princess of Wales Hospital Amid Supply Disruption

Fresh concerns have been raised about infrastructure issues at Princess of Wales Hospital after the hospital temporarily stopped accepting emergency patients following a disruption to its water supply. Health bosses advised patients to attend alternative hospitals while the issue is resolved. The incident comes just over a year after a major structural problem at the…

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Cwm Taf Morgannwg climate change risk assessment launched to help protect communities and businesses

When you allow development on the major floodplain in Cynon Valley, you can expect rising flood threats: Increased frequency and intensity of flooding pose heightened risks to transport links, communities, and health services. The Cwm Taf Morgannwg Public Services Board (PSB) today unveils a major new Climate Change Risk Assessment (CCRA), marking a collaborative milestone…

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Concerns Grow Over Wales’ Deposit Return Scheme Amid Cross-Border Shopping Fears

CARDIFF — Concerns are mounting over the Welsh Government’s plans for a separate Deposit Return Scheme (DRS), with opposition politicians, retailers and members of the public questioning how the system will work in practice — particularly for goods bought online from England and the added cost facing struggling households. The debate intensified after wine merchants…

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A day in the life of a school nurse

No two days are ever the same as a school nurse (SCPHN) – and that’s exactly what makes the role so rewarding.  As part of the first ever Wales School Nursing Week, we’re highlighting the impact of our school nursing teams.  Ashleigh is based at Ysbyty Cwm Cynon and shared some insights into her role.  “Most days begin by checking in on messages, referrals, and any safeguarding…

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Plaid Faces Economic Reality After Years Of Propping Up Labour

The Welsh Conservatives have said Plaid Cymru must take responsibility for Wales’ struggling economy after years of backing Labour through coalition, cooperation agreements and budget deals. The latest economic statistics show that the number of paid employees in Wales is falling faster than the overall UK level and economic inactivity continues to rise, highlighting the…

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Cynon Valley Residents Question Plaid Cymru Calls to Divert NHS Funding Into Culture and Sport

Residents in the Cynon Valley are expressing growing frustration after comments by Heledd Fychan, Plaid Cymru’s new Culture Minister, calling for greater integration of arts and sport spending within the NHS. Speaking on BBC Politics Wales, Fychan said the new Plaid Cymru-led Welsh Government wanted to embed arts and health programmes into healthcare services. However,…

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