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More street-sweepers, new council houses and fixed roads: What the Liberal Democrats plan to do for Cardiff if they get into power

More street-sweepers, new council houses and fixed roads: What the Liberal Democrats plan to do for Cardiff if they get into power
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Covid vaccine: Don t go for jab without appointment plea

BBC News Published image captionPeople have been asked not to go to centres unless they have an appointment A health board has asked people not to attend one of its mass vaccination centres without an appointment after an incorrect social media post was shared. Cardiff and Vale University Health Board said people turning up at its Bayside mass vaccination centre were putting additional pressure on staff. It also asked people to check official information before ringing the vaccination line. The board said it was now inviting people in their 30s to get jabs. Please share: We are aware of a social media post saying that people can turn up at Bayside Mass Vaccination Centre to receive their vaccination. This is not true. Please do not attend without an appointment. #CovidVaccine Cardiff & Vale UHB (@CV UHB) April 20, 2021

Pentwyn Leisure Centre set for massive refurbishment as Cardiff Blues plan to stay long-term

Pentwyn Leisure Centre set for massive refurbishment as Cardiff Blues plan to stay long-term The Blues have been training there since last summer 10:05, 12 MAR 2021 Updated A CGI showing what the refurbished leisure centre would look like (Image: Scott Brownrigg) There are always big stories on WalesOnline - don t miss any with our daily emailInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign me up now When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

Wales hits jab target as Mark Drakeford hails phenomenal effort

Wales has hit its target of offering coronavirus jabs to all care home residents, over 70s, frontline workers and the clinically vulnerable.  First Minister Mark Drakeford said the milestone is a truly phenomenal effort for the country s vaccine rollout, which has so far seen 684,097 people receive their first dose. In England, people in the top four priority groups have already been told to come forward for a vaccine if they want one, regardless of whether they have been contacted by their GP or the NHS with an appointment. The Welsh Government previously said it would offer vaccines to those in the first four priority groups - residents and staff in care homes for older adults, frontline health and social care workers, all people 70 years old and over, and clinically extremely vulnerable individuals - by the middle of February.

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