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Independence Cymru (Free subscription) | 27/11/2009
Now is the time for Plaid Cymru to begin preparations to mount a strong campaign throughout the Neath/Port Talbot area to oust Peter Hain MP from the parliamentary constituency once and for all. The Secretary of State for Wales is a blight on the future course of the nation and his statements and actions are calculated to hold back and even reverse progress towards the holding of a Referendum leading...
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Betsan Powys' blog (Free subscription) | 23/11/2009
Cutting the number of politicians is pretty fashionable these days. Just ask David Cameron who's proposing a ten per cent cut in the number of MPs at Westminster if the Tories win power. You'll have that down as the "Tory tear-up of the map of Wales" or a common sense plan based on "fairness, good economics and good politics" depending on your voting intention come election day....
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icWales (Free subscription) | 21/11/2009
LLANELLI returned to top spot in the Welsh Premiership last night with a hard-earned 1-0 victory over battling Haverfordwest at Bridge Meadow.
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Plaid Wrecsam (Free subscription) | 20/10/2009
The Local Government Boundary Commission for Wales have published draft report with recommendations to cut back on the number of Councillors in respect of Denbighshire, Neath Port Talbot and Newport and each could lose up to 10 Councillors. A review of Wrecsam Council will commence in January 2010. If Wrecsam were to lose 10 seats on the basis of the electorate they would be: 1. Gwenfro (Labour) -...
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Catholicmomof10militant (Free subscription) | 04/10/2009
I really look forward to Monday nights! Around 5 pm I go to St Patrick's Church for adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, followed by Benediction at 6.30 pm & then get ready for the Legion of Mary meeting at 7 pm. Wonderful! The Concillium, (the governing body of the Legion of Mary) whose headquarters are in Dublin, has asked the Senatus of Birmingham officers to caretaker the following counties:...
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Aberavon & Neath Liberal Democrats (Free subscription) | 01/10/2009
Today's issue of the Neath and Port Talbot Guardian is the last. We may have criticised local media on occasions, but we feel this is a sad day for local democracy. An outlet for local news and opinions has been lost. For large areas of the county borough, there is now no newspaper with even nominal links to the area. The South Wales Guardian continues to serve the north-western towns and villages,...
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Port Talbot Guardian (icWales) (Free subscription) | 01/10/2009
NEATH Port Talbot residents have been warned to beware of the latest telephone scam.
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Port Talbot Guardian (icWales) (Free subscription) | 01/10/2009
STUDENTS at Neath Port Talbot College have benefited from a share of a £30,000 trust fund and memorial award.
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Neath Guardian (icWales) (Free subscription) | 01/10/2009
A PENSIONER will have to pay almost £10 a week for the rest of her life after losing a legal battle against Neath Port Talbot Council.
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Neath Guardian (icWales) (Free subscription) | 01/10/2009
FOUR people have been arrested as a result of a police operation to tackle alcohol related crime and disorder in Neath and Port Talbot’s town centres.
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Neath Guardian (icWales) (Free subscription) | 01/10/2009
NEATH Port Talbot residents have been warned to beware of the latest telephone scam.
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Neath Guardian (icWales) (Free subscription) | 01/10/2009
DESPITE the current economic climate, a Neath electrical company is firing on all cylinders thanks to an apprenticeship programme and training at Neath Port Talbot College.
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Neath Guardian (icWales) (Free subscription) | 01/10/2009
BURGLARS and drug dealers were targeted during Operation Kantara, a two-day operation to crack crime.
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 29/09/2009
he inevitability of the closure of yet more local newspapers across Wales is no consolation for those who have already lost their jobs. The latest newspapers to fall victim to print media cuts are the Neath and Port Talbot Guardians. Their owner, Media Wales, has decided to close them due to the ‘tough economic times.’
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The Mabiblogion (Free subscription) | 29/09/2009
The inevitability of the closure of yet more local newspapers across Wales is no consolation for those who have already lost their jobs. The latest newspapers to fall victim to print media cuts are the Neath and Port Talbot Guardians. Their owner, Media Wales, has decided to close them due to the ‘tough economic times.’ A range of AMs and MPs have expressed their feelings about the closures....