Plaid Cymru MS blasts Sunak’s ‘abhorrent’ anti-strike measures
A Plaid Cymru MS has blasted the new anti-strike measures proposed by Rishi Sunak as “abhorrent”.
Praise for retiring chair over restoration of ancient well
Elfed Williams will stand down in the New Year as the Chair of local Llanrhaeadr Conservation Society charity based in Llanrhaeadr. He has helped guide the charity over the last ten years in seeking funding and overseeing the restoration of the ancient well and bridges located in the beautiful and peaceful grove next to the St. Dyfnog Church in Llanrhaeadr.
Nurse may sell home to go private for operation
The plight of one Wrexham nurse highlights how the NHS is being privatised by stealth after a decade of underfunding and mounting waiting lists, says a North Wales MS.
She is now considering selling her home to pay for private health care that would enable her to keep working in her job.
Community garden scheme springs to life
Picture caption from left: Llyr Gruffydd MS, resident Harold Hill, warden Llys Erw Elwyn Jones, swyddog housing officer Sharon Sparrow, Albert Latham, Jamie Stratton, Laurence Stratton, Mair Davies and Gareth Jones of Keep Wales Tidy.
A community scheme to create a garden project for sheltered flats in Ruthin is taking shape thanks to Keep Wales Tidy and volunteers.
The scheme at Llys Erw, a sheltered complex run by Clwyd Alyn Housing Association, includes a greenhouse, tool shed, raised beds for fruit, fruit trees and bulbs for planting.
Call to release fire inquiry report
The long-delayed report into the fire at the Kronospan plant at Chirk should be released immediately.
That’s the view of Plaid Cymru’s North Wales MS Llyr Gruffydd, who said the delay in releasing the investigation was causing unease in the local community.
Village protest over speeding concerns
Caption: Llyr Gruffydd MS. with local campaigners in Glasfryn.
Speeding concerns through a village on the A5 have prompted local residents to stage a colourful protest.
Villagers at Glasfryn near Cerrigydrudion waved placards and called for motorists to slow down as they sped through the only village on the A5, stretching from Holyhead to Shrewsbury, that has no speed restrictions.
Senedd Member urges public to ‘act FAST’ on stroke
From left to right, Emma Burke, Gerald McMillen, Linda McMillen & Llyr Gruffydd, MS
Llyr Gruffydd, the Senedd Member for north Wales is supporting the Stroke Association’s call to ‘pass FAST on’ this World Stroke Day, by urging his constituents to be aware of the need to ‘act FAST’ if they recognise the symptoms of a stroke.
The Post Office is a lifeline for many communities in north Wales says Plaid Cymru MS
From left to right: Laura Tarling, External Affairs Manager South of England & Wales & Llyr Gruffydd
With more and more high street banks closing across north Wales, many people feel financially stranded and lack access to funds during the current cost-of-living crisis. That’s the view of Plaid Cymru Member of the Senedd Llyr Gruffydd who met representatives of the Post Office in the Senedd this week to discuss their services across the region.
Speeding vehicles in busy village ‘a recipe for disaster’
From left: Georgia Creig, Tony Godbert, Mari Martin-Matthews, Glen Evans of the Royal Oak and Waterloo hotels, Llyr Gruffydd, Iwan Griffiths and Cllr Liz Roberts.
'Do we have to wait for a fatality before any action is taken?'
Concerns with speeding in a number of Conwy Valley communities have been raised by with Plaid Cymru’s North Wales MS Llyr Gruffydd.
Key hospital service on its knees due to staff shortages – Plaid MS ‘What are you doing to support frontline NHS?’
A vital hospital service is in danger of collapse due to a lack of staff, a Plaid Cymru MS has warned.
Llyr Gruffydd, Plaid Cymru’s North Wales MS, said the radiotherapy unit at Ysbyty Glan Clwyd was chronically understaffed in some areas and NHS bosses were having to outsource more and more cancer treatment to other centres in England.