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Below average increases for N. Wales councils |
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Written by Brynle Williams AM
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Wednesday, 15 October 2008 00:00 |
North Wales Councils have once again lost out in the Assembly Government’s local authority spending plans, Welsh Conservatives claimed today.
On average across Wales, councils have received a 2.9% increase in revenue support for the next financial year - this in the same month that inflation has hit 5.2%.
More than half of the 22 local authorities are receiving less than the overall average increase, and four of those are in North Wales – Anglesey, Gwynedd, Flintshire and Conwy.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 20 October 2008 14:14 )
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Tir Gofal report highlights room for improvement |
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Written by Brynle Williams AM
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Wednesday, 17 September 2008 00:00 |
COMMENTING on today’s publication of the Assembly audit committee report into Tir Gofal, Shadow Rural Affairs Minister Brynle Williams AM said:
“While I welcome signs of improvement this is hardly the ringing endorsement the Assembly Government was looking for a scheme it has invested so much effort in.
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Landowners penalised for fly-tipping menace |
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Written by Brynle Williams AM
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Tuesday, 14 October 2008 00:00 |
North Wales AM Brynle Williams was today encouraged that First Minister Rhodri Morgan shared his concerns about private landowners having to pay to clear up fly-tipping on their land.
The Shadow Rural Affairs Minister expressed his concerns in the Senedd about people across Wales having to pay for someone else’s crime.
Mr Williams AM said:
“With the number of incidences of fly-tipping increasing across Wales, it is incredibly unfair that law abiding land owners are having to foot the bill to clean up somebody else’s mess.
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Proud to be Welsh so show it! |
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Written by Brynle Williams AM
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Wednesday, 01 October 2008 00:00 |
RESPONDING to Janet Ryder’s proposed LCO on displaying national flags and motifs on vehicle registration plates, North Wales AM Brynle Williams said:
“The Welsh Conservatives stated in our 2007 manifesto that we would like to see a Welsh symbol on car number plates.
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Bluetongue outbreak in North Wales |
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Written by Brynle Williams AM
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Wednesday, 17 September 2008 00:00 |
COMMENTING on the news that two cows have tested positive for Bluetongue in North Wales, Shadow Rural Affairs Minister Brynle Williams AM said:
“This outbreak brings cause for concern but farmers should not panic.
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