News & Investment
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Nationwide Campaign Launch – EU Settlement Scheme
- March 27, 2019
- Posted by: Cardiff Labour Group
- Category: Latest News
No CommentsA new nationwide campaign will launch this week (30 March 2019) to encourage EU citizens to apply early for the EU Settlement Scheme. It enables EU citizens to protect the rights they currently have in the UK. Applicants will only need to prove their identity, demonstrate their UK residence, and declare any criminal convictions. The
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Housing Solutions for Older People in Cardiff
- March 27, 2019
- Posted by: Cardiff Labour Group
- Category: Latest News
Plans to develop new homes in the city that meet the housing needs and aspirations of older people were recent discussed by the Labour administration in Cardiff Council. The Cardiff Older Persons Housing Strategy 2019-2023 has been developed to deliver the best housing outcomes for all older people in the city to help them stay
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New Day Service Supporting People Living With Dementia
- March 27, 2019
- Posted by: Cardiff Labour Group
- Category: Latest News
A new integrated service, providing a supportive and enhanced environment for people living with dementia was officially opened in Cardiff. The new service at the new Integrated Dementia Day Service on Grand Avenue is being delivered to meet the needs of people with moderate to high care and support needs across the city. The facility
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First ‘Cycleway’ to be built in Cardiff
- March 18, 2019
- Posted by: Cardiff Labour Group
- Category: Latest News
The first separated cycleway will start to be built on Senghennydd Road from today ( March 18th). This will be the first phase of five proposed separated cycleways in Cardiff, as part of the Council’s commitment to improving cycling infrastructure in the Welsh Capital. The five proposed cycleways, in the first phase, could make up
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Cardiff to promote period dignity in schools
- March 18, 2019
- Posted by: Cardiff Labour Group
- Category: Latest News
A new scheme to promote period dignity amongst girls and young women in Cardiff is to be rolled out to primary and secondary schools from spring term 2019. The £1.14 million Welsh Government funding, with over £117,000 allocated to Cardiff, aims to help tackle stigma and address period poverty in communities, whilst improving school facilities