Caerphilly’s Cascade Ladies YC were also frustrated at the decision to relegate them. Mr David said: “I’ve met with Cascade Ladies YC at their state-of-the-art pitch and it is very difficult to understand why they have been so unfairly relegated. I will continue to challenge the FA Wales on this and will work with my colleagues in other parties.” Responding for the Welsh Government, Lesley Griffiths said she would “commit the deputy minister to make a statement” once she had received a full briefing from officials and added “you only have to look on social media to see how much upset and distress this (reorganisation) has caused.”
A £542 gazebo, £1k chair, £3k flights, lapops, iPads and MacBooks, £78 on colouring pencils. the sums spent by Senedd Members on expenses
One MS bought two MacBooks within two years at £1,200 each
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Members of the Senedd claimed £5.7m in expenses in the last Senedd term - with claims from a few pence right up to flights costing thousands of pounds.
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First Minister of Wales Mark Drakeford (centre) taps elbows with Buffy Williams (L), new member of the Senedd for Rhondda, and Sarah Murphy, new member of the Senedd for Bridgend (Image: Getty Images)
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