The Senedd paid tribute to an incredible band of Welsh women who took the country’s campaign for peace to the White House 100 years ago this week.
HSBC’s decision to scrap Welsh language phone line branded ‘disgraceful’
The Senedd narrowly rejected calls for banks to be subject to legally binding language standards after HSBC’s “disgraceful” decision to scrap its Welsh phone line.
Gateway Credit Union holds annual general meeting
Gateway Credit Union held its annual general meeting during February.
Wales’ role in UK-EU relations diminished since Brexit, MSs warn
Wales’ role in UK-EU relations has greatly diminished since Brexit, with open democratic debate replaced by diktat and decisions made in the shadows, MSs warned.
Cwmbran takeaway given permission to continue to trade from its shipping container kitchen
A TAKEAWAY that started during 2020’s Covid lockdown has been given permission to continue operating from its shipping container kitchen.
Police to follow up parking complaints on streets outside Cwmbran schools
Cwmbran police will follow up on some complaints about parking outside schools by parents during the daily drop-off and pick-up runs.
Council tax increase compared to three loaves of bread or half a pint of beer
A COUNCIL tax increased agreed by councillors in Gwent has been compared to the price of half a pint of beer or three loaves of bread.
Cwmbran community council’s eco quiz ‘really close’ night for ten schools
Cwmbran Community Council’s annual primary school’s eco quiz was “really close” with ten teams competing to win.
Health board ‘making improvements despite increasing demands’
The health board for Gwent has said it is “making improvements despite increasing demands”, after figures showed it had missed several performance targets.
Councillors give go-ahead for new £14m school in Cwmbran
COUNCILLORS have given the go-ahead for a £14 million construction contract for a replacement primary school – but have heard it won’t solve traffic problems.
