Plaid Cymru claimed Wales has been offered crumbs and told to be grateful, but a Labour backbencher accused the opposition of acting like petulant children.
‘Monstrous’ solar projects ‘taking over farmland’
Senedd Members debated calls for a temporary ban on “monstrous” solar developments, warning the countryside, food security and Welsh farmers could all be compromised.
Parking pressures not enough to stop HMO bid for ‘very narrow’ street
Plans for a HMO conversion in a “very narrow” Bargoed street have been approved amid warnings the neighbourhood is “already highly congested” with parked cars.
Allotments group hosts thank you event to celebrate volunteers’ week
To celebrate national volunteers’ week, members of Van Ward Allotments and Van Community Centre got together to thank those involved in their recent projects.
Patients could be moved around dental practices under planned changes
The British Dental Association (BDA) Cymru has attacked Welsh Government plans dubbed the biggest reforms in nearly 20 years.
Incoming NRW chair embroiled in rail funding row
The incoming chair of Natural Resources Wales holds at least six other roles – including heading up a railway company embroiled in a row about Wales being underfunded.
Plans to replace ‘unfair’ council tax still on the cards
Mark Drakeford confirmed plans for a land value tax remain on the table as a potential long-term replacement for council tax and business rates.
Online abuse of politicians ‘getting worse by the day’
Senedd Members called for urgent action to tackle the “existential crisis” of abuse, harassment and intimidation faced by politicians on social media.
Gas pipe works completed after two months
The project, which began on Ystrad Mynach’s Pengam Road in April, was carried out by Wales and West Utilities.
Football club returning home after more than a decade away
After more than a decade of playing in Ystrad Mynach, Risca United are finally returning home ahead of the new season.