The love-struck candidates from opposing parties vying to be baby of the Senedd
Despite sitting on different sides of the political divide the couple have managed to reach a respectful truce on their political differences
05:00, 13 APR 2021
Aaron and Leena take a break from political campaigning to sample the great outdoors in North Wales (Image: Leena Farhat)
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Mr Musto said grassroots traders should be more involved in discussions. As has become common practice in Wales, the Welsh Government is likely to notify publicans on the Friday before restrictions are formally lifted, giving little time to prepare for a definite opening. “We need more guidance on how the reopening will work,” Mr Musto said. “For example, will we be able to serve alcohol? I assume that will have an impact on whether some reopen. “I certainly hope the Welsh Government has learned from its mistakes in December, because that was a really unfair and misguided decision which hit this industry tremendously.”
In recognition of her work, Ms Fry has been shortlisted for the Work-based Learning Tutor of the Year award at the prestigious Apprenticeship Awards Cymru 2021. This annual celebration of outstanding achievement in training and apprenticeships will see 35 finalists compete in 12 categories for awards. The winners will be announced at a virtual awards ceremony on April 29. Having previously been a support worker, Stephanie joined Wales England Care in 2017 and is passionate about continuous learning. Having completed a Health and Social Care Level 3 Diploma and both an Essential Skills in Communication and Learning and Development at Level 3, she is now working towards an Apprenticeship in Leadership and Management.