CONCERN has been raised that a disabled child is unable to use a science block at their school as it doesn’t have a lift.
Author - Twm Owen
Local Democracy Reporter
COUNCILS are reporting concerns about the impact of a massive change to law around children in care in Wales to the Welsh Government, councillors...
THERE is no priority for maintenance repairs based on how long schools have been waiting for jobs to be carried out.
HOPES of a takeover of a closure listed care home appear to have been dashed with confirmation its notice period won’t be extended.
A GWENT council could open its first children’s home in April next year, which is six months later than originally planned.
A PLAN setting out how up to 2,130 new homes could be built across Monmouthshire, with half of them affordable, has been described as a “Wales first”.
GRADINGS given to school buildings in one part of Gwent may not accurately reflect their poor condition it has been claimed.
A GWENT council is heading for a £3.4 million overspend by the end of March though action is being taken to address it, councillors have been told.
THE impact of Covid on education is likely to be felt for years to come, councillors have been warned.
REDUCING the number of children in residential care will help a Gwent council address a projected £3.5 million overspend.