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Rhun ap Iorwerth looks to a new kind of politics

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THE PARTY OF WALES’ Rhun ap Iorwerth has tonight set out why his party is part of a new kind of politics. Plaid, he said, is rooted firmly in the communities it Rhunaprepresents, and is committed to working in the best interests of those communities. Taking part in a debate for the voters of tomorrow and first time voters on BBC Radio 1’s Newsbeat, Rhun said that in this election Plaid Cymru offers voters an opportunity to make a difference to their communities and future prospects.

The Party of Wales’ Rhun ap Iorwerth said: “Plaid Cymru knows that winning votes is about earning trust. More and more people are coming to the conclusion that the old Westminster parties have let them down too many times, because they don’t have their best interests at heart, and people are now looking for an alternative. “The Party of Wales off ers a new, positive politics.

We are a grassroots party, firmly rooted in the communities we represent and our reason for existence is to deliver the best deal possible for them and for Wales. “By voting for Plaid Cymru, people can make a real difference to their local areas and their futures, and by maximising Wales’ economic prospects we can build a better future for the young people of today and for generations to come.”

 

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New facilities at Haverfordwest Target Shooting Club agreed

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A CALL by a Pembrokeshire shooting club for more disability-friendly facilities has been given the go-ahead by county planners.

In an application to Pembrokeshire County Council, Haverfordwest Target Shooting Club, through agent Andrew Sutton Architecture, sought permission for an extension to existing target shooting club building at The Firing Range, Withybush Road, Haverfordwest to improve accessibility and internal facilities, together with associated landscaping works.

A supporting statement said: “The club’s own published history states it was founded in 1968, moved from the Drill Hall to the old wartime airfield butts at Withybush by the early 1970s, and had developed facilities over time, including the clubhouse by 1999. The established leisure/community use has existed on the site for a number of years and the proposal does not seek to intensify the core activity beyond that already authorised/established.”

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It went on to say: “The club operates within a highly controlled environment, and the proposed works will maintain and enhance safety and security measures.”

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Aneurin Bevan University Health Board allowed a GP partnership associated with eHarley Street Primary Care Solutions to take on eight GP contracts in south-east Wales, with a combined annual value of around £10.1m.

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He said: “Parents, teachers and pupils deserve clarity from the Welsh Government.

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