Peredur Meets Welsh Public Transport Chief Executive
Plaid Cymru MS Peredur Owen Griffiths has been given a tour of the £100m Transport for Wales facility and shown new stock destined for the South Wales Metro.
Peredur Supports Food Project for the Vulnerable in Newport
A Plaid Cymru MS was given a tour of an anti-poverty project that has just been launched in Newport.
Deliver Parity for Armed Forces Community in Wales on GP Services – Peredur
A Plaid Cymru Senedd Member has called for rules on GP registration in Wales to be relaxed for the benefit of armed service personnel and veterans.
Peredur Slams Labour for Denying Wales Billions in Transport Funding
Reacting to the news that Wales will only get a fraction of the transport funding it is owed and it will be spread over a decade, Peredur Owen Griffiths said this was “nothing more than a political sleight of hand.”
Latest Substance Use CPG Hears About the Growing Dangers of New Illegal Drugs
The lack of a drug strategy for Wales was one of the points highlighted during the latest Cross Party Group on Substance Use and Addiction.
Peredur Demands Labour Deliver Pensions Justice
A Plaid Cymru Senedd Member has called on the Labour Westminster Government to right an old injustice that has robbed former steelworkers of their pensions.
Anger After Caerphilly Council Cabinet Forces Library Closure Programme Through
Plaid Cymru representatives Delyth Jewell MS and Peredur Owen Griffiths MS have expressed their anger and disappointment that 10 libraries in Caerphilly County face closure.
Protect Rugby Clubs and Other Community Assets from Flooding – Peredur
A Plaid Cymru MS has called on the Labour Government to consider how we can better protect rugby clubs after recent flooding.
Sort Out the Problem of Hospital Corridor Care – Peredur
A Plaid Cymru MS has called the Labour Government to account over the growing problem of corridor care in Welsh hospitals.
Peredur Reacts to Report Revealing that Safety Checks Were not Carried Out Before Train Crash
Reacting to the news that four faults were detected in a safety system for a train involved in a fatal crash, a Plaid Cymru MS called for “lessons to be learnt.”