Stretched school budgets are leading to wholly inadequate support for pupils with additional learning needs, the Senedd heard.
Pupils at Cwmbran school make £1,800 from business enterprise day
Pupils at Llanyrafon Primary School spent a day running their own businesses and made a profit of over £1,800.
Planning permission given for formal Cwmbran bridal shop to be turned into a beauty salon
Torfaen Council has approved a planning application to change a former bridal shop in Cwmbran into a beauty salon.
Wales take on the Army in wheelchair rugby league match in Cwmbran
Cwmbran Stadium is the venue for a match between the Wales wheelchair rugby league team and the Army.
Around 120 runners raise over £1,100 in charity Boxing Day run
Around 120 runners took part in a charity Boxing Day run in Cwmbran.
New rules on air quality, workplace recycling and single-use plastics passed by Welsh Parliament
New rules and regulations on clean air, workplace recycling, and single-use plastics have been passed by the Welsh Parliament.
Cwmbran man’s ‘carol of the day’ raises over £1,300 for Congress Youth Theatre
A Cwmbran man has raised over £1,300 for the town’s Congress Youth Theatre after singing a daily ‘Carol of the Day’ and sharing it on social media.
Finance minister quizzed by MSs over spending cuts
MSs scrutinised Wales’ finance minister after the Welsh Government announced a raft of cuts to spending on public services.
Mental health largest reason for sick days at Torfaen Council
MENTAL health was the single largest reason for sick days at a Gwent council in a single year.
MSs concerned about police use of ‘hugely intrusive’ live facial recognition technology
MSs from across the political spectrum have raised concerns about the “hugely intrusive” use of “rights-abusing” live facial recognition technology by police.