Janet Finch-Saunders MS told the chamber there were 83,000 spills in 2022, accounting for around 25% of all discharges in England and Wales.
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Ebbw Valley railway line will close for nearly three weeks as upgrades near completion
The Ebbw Valley railway line will be closed for two-and-a-half weeks as multi-million pound upgrades are finished.
Calls for the council to provide support for LGBT+ Armed Forces members
Councillors have called on the authority to provide support to former and serving LGBT+ members of the Armed Forces, as well as their families.
RSPCA appeal for information after puppies found abandoned in box on mountain
The eight-week-old cross-pug puppies were found on a mountain pass on October 31 and taken to a veterinary surgery.
Ruperra Castle’s future in jeopardy, council survey shows
Ruperra Castle, near Draethen, has been confirmed as one of the most at-risk listed buildings in Caerphilly County Borough.
Senedd pays tribute to service and sacrifice of Armed Forces
MSs from across the political divide set aside their differences to pay tribute to the service and sacrifice of our armed forces.
Two investment zones could be set up in Wales to boost economy
Vaughan Gething said the Welsh Government wants to see investment zones in the south east and north east focused on semiconductors and advanced manufacturing respectively.
Law to protect renters could hurt domestic abuse survivors, Senedd hears
A law to protect renters could be having a devastating impact on survivors of domestic abuse who are seeking refuge, the Senedd heard.
“I keep going, for him”: Mother reflects on two years since the death of son Jack Lis
Emma Whitfield has spoken about her ongoing campaign to tackle the threat of dangerous dogs, and how she’ll mark the date when she lost her ten-year-old son.
Defeats for Wales in Bethan Dainton’s first games as captain
Dainton, from Hengoed, was named the new captain last month and led out her country for the first time away to France on Sunday October 29.
