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AM & COMMUNITY COUNCILS’ SHARED VISION OF THE FUTURE
- April 4, 2018
- Posted by: Mick Antoniw AM
- Category: Featured, Latest News
The six Town and Community Councils in Taff Ely, together with Pontypridd Assembly Member Mick Antoniw have united to produce a joint report on the future of Town and Community Councils. Representatives from Llantrisant, Tonyrefail, Pontypridd, Taffs Well, Llantwit Fardre and Pontypridd Councils met recently to discuss and agree the joint report, which has
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PROBLEM GAMBLING TO BE SCRUTINISED BY CROSS-PARTY GROUP
- March 19, 2018
- Posted by: Mick Antoniw AM
- Category: Featured, Latest News
PROBLEM GAMBLING IN WALES TO BE SCRUTINISED BY CROSS-PARTY GROUP A Cross Party Group on problem gambling will be established at the National Assembly for Wales tomorrow, with support from Assembly Members from Welsh Labour, Plaid Cymru and the Welsh Conservatives. The move follows the recent publication of the Chief Medical Officer for Wales’
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UNIVERSITY EMPLOYERS MUST ENGAGE IN GENUINE NEGOTIATIONS
- March 7, 2018
- Posted by: Mick Antoniw AM
- Category: Featured, Latest News
Mick Antoniw AM is supporting University staff in their industrial action. The following short statement was prepared for delivery in the National Assembly for Wales today, but not selcted for discussion: In Wales, we recognise the cultural, political, social and economic benefits of having world class universities. The University of Wales when it was established
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AM: LEASEHOLD PLAN ‘ONLY SCRATCHES THE SURFACE’ OF PROBLEM
- March 6, 2018
- Posted by: Mick Antoniw AM
- Category: Featured, Latest News
Mick Antoniw, Assembly Member for Pontypridd has welcomed the Welsh Government’s plan to limit the development of leasehold houses, but has warned that it ‘only scratches the surface’ of the leasehold problem in Wales. The Welsh Government announcement, which limits the development of leasehold properties which quality for the Help to Buy scheme, follows a
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M4 RELIEF ROAD VOTE A VICTORY FOR VALLEYS COMMUNITIES SAYS AM
- February 28, 2018
- Posted by: Mick Antoniw AM
- Category: Featured, Latest News
Mick Antoniw, Assembly Member for Pontypridd has welcomed confirmation from Ken Skates AM, Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport that following the conclusion of the independent inquiry on the proposed M4 relief road, Assembly Members will be given a vote on the future of the project. Mick Antoniw AM has a long history of campaigning
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WALES PARACHEER WOW THE ASSEMBLY
- February 28, 2018
- Posted by: Mick Antoniw AM
- Category: Featured, Latest News
World champions Wales Paracheer wowed an audience of Assembly Members and visitors at a special performance of their 2017 gold medal winning routine at the National Assembly for Wales today. The team’s success at their first world championships into 2017, secured Wales’ first ever gold. The Treforest-based team draws the majority of its members
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NO M4 RELIEF ROAD AT THE EXPENSE OF THE METRO SAYS AM
- February 16, 2018
- Posted by: Mick Antoniw AM
- Category: Featured, Latest News
Mick Antoniw, Assembly Member for Pontypridd has confirmed that he will oppose any Welsh Government M4 relief road proposal if it means that the South Wales Metro could no longer be afforded or significantly delayed. Mick Antoniw has a long history of campaigning for the South Wales Metro – and in particular for the inclusion
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JANUARY 2018 CONSTITUENCY REPORT NOW AVAILABLE
- February 2, 2018
- Posted by: Mick Antoniw AM
- Category: Featured
Mick Antoniw AM produces a regular e report for constituencts. You can find previous reports at Mick’s YouTube site.
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PONTY POST OFFICE SCHEDULED TO RE-OPEN
- January 31, 2018
- Posted by: Mick Antoniw AM
- Category: Featured, Latest News
Post Office management has confirmed that the Pontypridd town centre post office is scheduled to re-open during week commencing 5th February 2018. Welcoming the news Mick Antoniw AM said: “When I met with Post Office management recently, I was encouraged by their assurance that the Pontypridd branch would re-open at the earliest opportunity. The news
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AM WELCOMES VOTES FOR 16 & 17 YEAR OLDS
- January 30, 2018
- Posted by: Mick Antoniw AM
- Category: Featured, Latest News
Mick Antoniw has welcomed the Welsh Government’s proposal to introduce voting in local government elections for 16 and 17 year olds. The Welsh Government also wants councils to pilot innovative new voting methods, which reflect people’s busy lives. These could include remote digital voting, mobile polling stations and voting at places like supermarkets, local libraries,