VALE Conservative parliamentary candidate Alun Cairns has backed calls from the Vale Council for development plans north of Cardiff to be put on the back burner.
The Vale Council has instructed officers to write to Cardiff City Council urging them to defer consideration of a new business park, on land north of Junction 33 of the M4.
Audit Committee Investigates Ambulance Response Times
Written by Alun Cairns AM
Monday, 11 May 2009 12:47
VALE Conservative candidate Alun Cairns has welcomed news that the Audit Committee at the Welsh Assembly is to investigate why ambulances are being forced to queue outside Accident and Emergency departments at hospitals throughout Wales.
Mr Cairns said that South East Wales ambulance boss Grant Gordon had spelled out the reasons in his meeting with members of Cowbridge Town Council.
Byron Davies, who is the Conservative parliamentary candidate for Gower, and Regional AM Alun Cairns are both backing the parents fighting to save Llanmorlais Primary.
Mr Cairns has now asked Education minister Jane Hutt for a statement about Llanmorlais and will be urging her to pay a visit. He has also asked what extra funding small schools can expect as they have higher costs as a result of their relative isolation.
Families could be forced to pay to have their bins collected, says Alun Cairns.
Families across the Vale could soon be forced to pay to have their bins collected under plans discovered by the Conservatives.
Vale parliamentary candidate Alun Cairns has warned that the Labour-Plaid Cymru Assembly Government’s waste strategy could impose yet another tax on households across the constituency.