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Thank you to the local American Legions and Sons of the Legion who placed flags on the graves of our deceased military personnel for Memorial Day. This includes the George
Holyhead-based councillor, Glyn Haynes, was unanimously selected to the ceremonial role during Tuesday’s full council meeting. First elected in 2017 as a Labour councillor for the Caergybi ward, Cllr Haynes is an active trade union activist, spending 20 years at sea before working at Eaton/MEM Electrical and becoming a full-time Union Convenor before being made redundant. Unanimously selected after two years serving as Cllr Margaret Murley Roberts’ deputy, he compared the honour to his beloved Everton “winning the FA Cup or Premier League!” Announcing his nominated charity as St David’s Hospice at Ysbyty Penrhos Stanley in Holyhead, Cllr Haynes said: “I would like to take this opportunity to thank my fellow councillors for electing me and giving me the honour and privilege of serving the people of Ynys Môn as the County Council’s civic head for 2021 to 2022.
Anglesey Council Headquarters in Llangefni. Taken by reporter, free to use by all BBC partners. Council chiefs have been pressed on the need for improvements to the authority’s telephone systems amid claims that members of the public are struggling to contact relevant departments. With the majority of office staff continuing to work from home, over the counter services at Anglesey Council’s Llangefni headquarters have been closed since the start of the pandemic. But during a discussion on the leader’s annual report – with several members praising Llinos Medi and senior officers for “going the extra mile” and their “tireless efforts” during the pandemic – concerns were also raised amid claims that members of the public were struggling to get in touch with officers to raise various concerns.
The former chief of the Post Office during the subpostmasters scandal has confirmed she is willing to appear as a witness in the inquiry into the UK s biggest miscarriage of justice.
Paula Vennells, who ran the Post Office between 2012 and 2019, said she welcomed the move to give the inquiry statutory powers to compel witnesses to appear or risk jail for non-attendance.
She said in a statement: It is beyond doubt there are serious and unanswered questions as to the manner in which subpostmasters were wrongly prosecuted. All those involved in any way have a duty to those subpostmasters and their families, who were innocent victims, to ensure that this can never happen again.