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By Hannah Neary, Local Democracy Reporter
Godre rgraig Primary School [Google Maps, available for LDRS] The chair of a local Labour group has resigned and left the party over plans to close three primary schools. Leon Vincent, former chair of Pontardawe Labour ward, resigned from his position in disagreement with Neath Port Talbot (NPT) Council’s plans to replace three local primary schools with a ‘super school’. Mr Vincent said the council’s consultation process regarding the school closures was a “sham” and reports by council officers were “misleading”. The Labour-led council is proposing to replace Alltwen, Godre’rgraig and Llangiwg primary schools with an English medium school for pupils aged three to 11.
Chair of local Labour group resigns over new primary school plans
The former chairman of Pontardawe Labour ward resigned in opposition to Neath Port Talbot Council s plan to close three local schools.
16:50, 25 JAN 2021
Neath Port Talbot Council is proposing three school closures including Alltwen Primary School in Pontardawe.
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Taxi lifted into air by Anglesey farmer s tractor after furious row about fare
James Peacock was not happy at the cost of his lift home after a night out in Bangor
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A farmer lifted a taxi into the air on the forks of his tractor over a fare row with a cabbie.