Senedd Election 2021 result for Blaenau Gwent
The votes in Blaenau Gwent are now being counted.
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The votes which will decide Blaenau Gwent s next Member of the Senedd are being counted on Friday and we ll bring you the result here as soon as we have it.
“We are looking forward to the high street going back to normal,” he said. “Let’s hope the increase in footfall continues with buying locally. I think people have realised that buying locally is good. Owners Nick and Wendy Horler outside Artie Craftie. Picture: Nick Horler. The Keepers Treats, which is set to reopen after recently rebranding. “There are three or four new businesses which have opened up before lockdown. There are a lot waiting to open up [next week]. “There’s lots going on and it’s just waiting for the go-ahead next week.” In Pontypool, a number of chain stores are open, although there are several empty stores – there are three either side of Sweets and Celebrations on Commercial Street in Pontypool, opposite Principality Building society.
News story The Secretary of State has appointed Chris Jones, Adele Gritten, Guto Bebb and Denise Lewis Poulton as members of the S4C board
Chris Jones, Adele Gritten, Guto Bebb have been appointed to four year terms from 01 February 2021 to 31 January 2025. Denise Lewis Poulton has been appointed to a four year term from 01 April 2021 to 31 March 2025.
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Chris Jones
Chris has 25 years’ experience as a CEO, CFO and non-executive director (NED) in a range of businesses operating in highly regulated environments (utilities and financial services), with a strong focus on customer service and long-term sustainability.
He was a co-founder of Glas Cymru Cyf., which acquired Welsh Water for £1.7 billion in 2001 to create the UK’s only non-shareholder, private utility company. Chris was CFO of Welsh Water from 2001 to 2013 and then CEO until he stepped down in May 2020.
Ragamuffins Emporium in Pontypool will reopen along with all non-essential retailers in Wales on April 12. NON-ESSENTIAL retailers across Wales are preparing to reopen from next Monday. Last week, first minister Mark Drakeford confirmed the changes to lockdown restrictions, having previously allowed shops which had remained open through lockdown to sell all good – without restrictions on ‘essential items’ – from March 22. Businesses across Cwmbran, Pontypool and Blaenavon are this week preparing to reopen ahead of getting the green light next week. Nick Horler, from Artie Craftie in Blaenavon, said he hoped the reopening would see people supporting local businesses. Owners Nick and Wendy Horler outside Artie Craftie. Picture: Nick Horler.
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