Staff are on standby to move priceless works of art due to the risk of rain damage from a leaky roof at the National Museum Cardiff, a committee heard.
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Senedd Members call for more to be done to tackle dangerous dogs
MSs from across the political spectrum have called for more to be done to tackle dangerous dogs in addition to a forthcoming ban on the XL bully breed.
Council’s Trading Standards team awarded for work tackling unlicensed dog breeders
Caerphilly County Borough Council’s Trading Standards team has been awarded for its work tackling unlicensed dog breeders.
Leisure centre consultation branded a ‘tick box exercise’
A public consultation on the future of Pontllanfraith Leisure Centre has been called into question, after it was branded “insanity” to keep the site open.
Arts Council of Wales quizzed by Senedd Members over funding cuts
MSs scrutinised representatives of the Arts Council of Wales about funding cuts which put the future of National Theatre Wales at risk.
Fury over fixtures: Cup champs considered withdrawing after schedule mix-up
Both Trethomas Bluebirds and Risca United were drawn away in round five of the tournament, which was initially due to be played on Saturday January 20.
Man arrested after swan dragged by its neck outside Caerphilly Castle
A 35-year-old man has been arrested after a video of a swan being dragged by its neck outside Caerphilly Castle went viral.
‘Waiting well’ plans will prevent 6,000 last-minute NHS cancellations – Welsh Government
Plans to ensure patients are “waiting well” have been described as an admission that long NHS backlogs are here to stay.
Benefits system changes will have a devastating impact, social justice minister warns
Jane Hutt said reforms to the workplace capability assessment announced by the UK Chancellor will push more disabled people into poverty.
New law to reform planning process for major projects passes first hurdle
A proposed law to reform the planning process for major infrastructure projects passed its first hurdle despite concerns it “undermines” the role of the Senedd.
