Victory for Plaid Cymru’s free sanitary provision campaign
Plaid Cymru has today welcomed the announcement that Rhondda Cynon Taf council will begin introducing free sanitary products in the county borough’s secondary schools following the council cabinet approving all of the recommendations outlined in a report by the Children and Young People's Working Group Chaired by Plaid Cymru Councillor Shelley Rees-Owen regarding sanitary product provision in Rhondda Cynon Taf’s schools. The report was the direct result of a campaign led by Plaid Cymru and Rhondda Cynon Taf councillor Elyn Stephens’s campaign to eradicate period poverty and ensure free universal sanitary product provision in schools.
Development money for two cycling initiatives Cymru
Arfon Assembly Member congratulates local campaigners on securing development money for two cycling initiatives Cymru
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Victory for Plaid’s sanitary provision campaign
Plaid Cymru today welcomed the announcement of over a million pounds worth of funding for tackling period poverty, following a grass roots campaign led by the Party in Rhondda Cynon Taf.
Cabinet Member refuses meeting with Assembly Member over over fishing restrictions on Welsh rivers
Arfon Assembly Member Siân Gwenllian today expressed her surprise and disappointment at the news that Lesley Griffiths AM and Cabinet Secretary for Energy, Planning and Rural Affairs had declined her request for a meeting to discuss the new fisheries bylaws, which if implemented, will bring significant fishing restrictions for the majority of Welsh rivers.
Plans for super car park in Arfon village shelved
Plans to build a 110 space car park in an Arfon village have been scrapped, the local MP and AM can reveal.
Success for Plaid Cymru Bangor’s campaign in opposing 366 new homes at Pen-y-Ffridd
Local residents and Plaid Cymru Bangor are celebrating today as their campaign to oppose the development of 366 new homes at Pen y Ffridd, Bangor has been successful!
Campaign to curb ‘To Let’ signs across Bangor yields results
Letting agencies in Bangor have agreed to remove ‘To Let’ signs from properties in the city after concerns were raised about the impact the proliferation of such letting boards was having on the character of local streets.
Arfon AM is champion of two endangered species
Arfon AM Sian Gwenllian is proud to be Species Champion of not one but two endangered species – the only Assembly Member to be champion of two very special creatures, the Twite and the Honeycomb Worm.
Time to be serious about tackling gender inequality
Plaid calls for national survey to understand women’s experiences of discrimination and harassment