Up to ninety local people attended an online Zoom meeting on Sunday afternoon to voice their concerns and were united in their commitment to oppose the developments.
Commenting on the report that at least 49,000 patients in Wales had been waiting for more than a year for NHS treatment in September, Welsh Conservative health spokesperson, Andrew RT Davies MS said:
Laura Anne Jones MS – the Shadow Minister for Children and Young People – has added her voice to those charities concerned about how successive lockdowns have affected toddlers and babies. Commenting on a media article published today (March 11), Ms Jones said:
Local Member of the Welsh Parliament, Laura Anne Jones MS, has welcomed the announcement that the Business Rate holiday for hospitality, retail, leisure and tourism firms has been extended by a further twelve months.
Local Member of the Welsh Parliament, Laura Anne Jones, today welcomed the Welsh Government’s U Turn on allowing pupils in years 7, 8 and 9 to return to school before Easter.
A report on looked-after children raises more questions than answers, says Laura Anne Jones MS, the Shadow Minister for Children and Young People. Some 7,170 children were classed as “looked after” at March 31, 2020 compared with 6,835 in 2019, and Ms Jones commented:
Local Member of the Welsh Parliament, Laura Anne Jones, today pledged her support for World Thinking Day, which has been marked by Girl Guides and Girl Scouts since 1926.
Local Member of the Welsh Parliament, Laura Anne Jones MS, has welcomed the Prime Minister’s announcement today of a roadmap out of lockdown that paves the way for the return of spectators to sports stadiums in England.
Laura Anne Jones MS – the Shadow Housing Minister – has called on Labour to clarify how some £58 million it received from the UK Government to help homeowners and leaseholders pay for remedial work to high-rise buildings with cladding has been spent.