A new report shows Newport City Council has stopped offering a range of optional services in recent years and is working to clear backlogs of food hygiene inspections.
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PCC lowers police budget demands by 0.04% after opposition
Jane Mudd’s original proposals for local police funding were vetoed by an independent panel in January.
Plans to cover hospital car park with solar panels approved
A plan to cover the Grange University Hospital’s car park in solar panels has been approved, despite questions over the project’s value for money.
Backing for ‘remarkable’ Caerleon to be 2028 Town of Culture
The winning town in the UK Government competition will receive £3 million to organise a year of cultural events in 2028.
Police chief vows not to “step back” on neighbourhood policing after precept block
Gwent’s police chief constable has said a rejected 6.99% precept increase would have helped the force maintain ongoing improvements.
Council CCTV staff facing reduced hours in cost-cutting plan
A cost-cutting plan for Caerphilly Council’s CCTV service focuses on reducing staff hours, the local authority has confirmed.
Health board in the dark over where it needs to improve
Gwent’s NHS board still hasn’t been told what it needs to do to improve, seven weeks after the Welsh Government moved it towards special measures.
‘Immense disconnect’ between WRU and fans – MPs
The Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) “risks throwing the baby out with the bath water and alienating supporters” over its plans to reshape Welsh rugby, MPs have said.
Concerns £6m funding increase not included in Newport draft budget proposals
Welsh local authorities will receive a share of further funding after the Welsh Government struck a budget deal with Plaid Cymru in early December.
Controversial WRU plans to reshape Welsh rugby to be discussed in parliament
WRU chief executive Abi Tierney and chair Richard Collier-Keywood will be quizzed by MPs on the impact of the restructuring plans
