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MS warns First Minister of pressure on local service following tourism population surge

The Member of the Senedd for Arfon has quizzed the FM about Government plans to deal with the situation

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Bangor suffragist and councillor Charlotte Price White’s legacy should be “real change”

Siân Gwenllian has reacted to the unveiling of a plaque to Bangor suffragist and councillor Charlotte Price White.

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Calls to cut waiting time for youth mental health support

Calls to cut waiting time for youth mental health support. Read more below.

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Welsh Gov's laughable response to the housing crisis

Welsh Gov's laughable response to the housing crisis. Read more here.

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Plaid Cymru calls for Ventilation Support Fund to "help halt Covid spread"

Plaid Cymru is calling on the Welsh Government to "make use of all methods available to keep children safe in schools, including ventilation in particular".

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Mural unveiled to celebrate past of town which played key role in Welsh industrial history

Following its recent completion, the mural was visited by Siân Gwenllian, the local Member of the Senedd, accompanied by Cllr. Rheinallt Puw, the councillor for the Ogwen ward on Gwynedd Council.

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Siân visits Cwm-y-glo and Llanrug foodshare

Arfon MS Siân Gwenllian thanked Gwynedd food share scheme volunteers for their "selfless work"

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World Heritage nomination “boost for local pride”

World Heritage nomination “boost for local pride” in post-industrial quarry areas, says Siân Gwenllian MS and Hywel Williams MP.

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Announcement on second homes extremely disappointing, MS claims

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MS outlines “way forward” for Bangor City Centre as High Street re-opens

The Member of the Senedd for Arfon, Siân Gwenllian, has reacted to the news that the upper part of Bangor High Street has re-opened following demolition work on 164 and 166 Bangor High Street.

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