Give local communities a voice in housing development” says Plaid AM
The Plaid Cymru Assembly Member for Arfon, Sian Gwenllian, has called for balance in the planning system to ensure that it does not favour large developers at the expense of local needs and community sustainability.
The Welsh language "at a disadvantage" online compared to other languages
Plaid Cymru have called for an ‘overlying strategy’ to tackle the Welsh “digital language divide” after it emerged that the Labour Welsh Government has only spent £185,000 over the course of five years to develop Welsh medium digital technology.
Local MP backs calls to tackle anti social behaviour in town centre
Plaid Cymru Member of Parliament for Arfon, Hywel Williams has given his full backing to a campaign to tackle anti-social behaviour and drug taking on the Maes in Caernarfon.
Good news for Rhosgadfan bus passengers
Good news was received this week regarding the bus service between Rhosgadfan and Caernarfon with the announcement that an extra journey would be added to the 1F service as of this week. It will now be possible to travel from Caernarfon to Rhosgadfan at 18.30 and then from Rhosgadfan to Caernarfon at 19.46.
AM and Cllr dismayed by fire devastation
Arfon Assembly Member Siân Gwenllian and Cllr Steve Collings, Gwynedd councillor for the Deiniol Ward in Bangor were dismayed to see the devastation left by the fire that raged on parts of Bangor Mountain last week.
Doctor training in Bangor
Medical students will be able to study all of their degree in the north of Wales for the first time from 2019 onward under new plans announced today by the Welsh government.
Trago Mills boss is “out-of-touch and fundamentally wrong”
In a scathing letter, Plaid Cymru’s Siân Gwenllian has highlighted the unfounded and prejudiced attacks on the Welsh language by the CEO of discount retailer Trago Mills.
Plaid Cymru AM hears of the importance of post-cancer care
Last week at the Senedd in Cardiff the Breast Cancer Care charity met with AMs to promote the work they do with women prior to their cancer treatment. Speaking at the event was Gwyneth Jennings, originally from Y Felinheli near Bangor but now living in Cardiff and Arfon AM for Plaid Cymru, Sian Gwenllian, was in attendance to lend her support. Both women were school friends at Bangor Grammar School for Girls.
A message to inspire on women in engineering day
Today marks ‘Women In Engineering Day’ and AM for Arfon Sian Gwenllian caught up with one of the Falcon Force Wales Team from Ysgol Brynrefail, Llanrug – a team of schoolgirls who topped the world finals of the Formula 1 For Schools competition in Malaysia last year. Anna Whiteside Thomas, Tesni Calennig Smith, Beca Medi Jones, Eleanor Edwards-Jones and Elin Worth represented Wales and challenged teams from 35 countries finishing among the best in the world having won their UK heats.
Lack of Welsh language provision means patients in Wales are getting a ‘second class service’
The lack of Welsh language provision for GP patients in Wales means that people are getting a second class service, Plaid Cymru have said.