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  • Commissioner defends policing levels

    The Dyfed-Powys Police and Crime Commissioner has defended police numbers but confirmed work is underway to take an in-depth look at resources across the force area. Dafydd Llywelyn was responding to a member of the public at this week’s meeting

  • Council’s plan to cut CO2 by almost 700 tonnes a year

    Carmarthenshire County Council is investing over £2.5million to make energy efficiencies in its buildings in a bid to cut carbon emissions by almost 700 tonnes a year. It is part of the council’s efforts to become a net zero carbon local authority

  • Major call up for public to volunteer in Wales

    Royal Voluntary Service, one of Britain’s oldest and largest volunteering charities, has launched a major new volunteering campaign calling for volunteers to step forward and offer their time and talents to help their local communities and hospitals

  • Disabled youngsters go head-to-head with politicians

    Welsh disabled youngsters took on politicians from Labour, Conservatives, Plaid Cymru and the Brexit Party in a Question Time-style showdown at the Welsh Assembly on 15 July. Tackling topics from employment to the future of Wales post-Brexit, the