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Staff and parents at a Churchstoke early years setting say they fear for its future and for the Welsh language locally if the village primary school closes. Churchstoke Little Explorers, which shares its site and facilities with Churchstoke C.P. School, may shut if Powys County Council decides to close the school. Laura Yapp, who works at the playgroup, said: Closure of Churchstoke C.P. School will directly impact Churchstoke Little Explorers and we will lose our lovely pre-school. Powys are not providing us with the fair, clear and transparent consultation process that we deserve and this will affect the whole community. ....
A FLINTSHIRE MS has welcomed the news that millions will be invested in the county’s childcare and education facilities. Flintshire County Council has confirmed that following successful applications to the Welsh Government, over £5 million will be spent on local facilities. The funding will be used to improve facilities at ten primary schools across the County, meaning that childcare provision can be offered alongside early years education. This will mean families who access the Welsh Government s Childcare Offer, only have to attend one location, providing seamless and consistent childcare. Pleased with announcement, Delyn MS Hannah Blythyn said: Having facilities fit for the 21st century plays a huge part in providing good quality education and childcare, so this is fantastic news for children and families across Flintshire. ....
THE Welsh Government has delivered its key promises to the people of Wales in the face of one of the most difficult periods of government in modern history, First Minister Mark Drakeford said today, Tuesday February 9. This term of government has been unprecedented – over the last five years, the Welsh Government has faced the significant challenges of austerity, Brexit, the climate emergency and the coronavirus pandemic. Any one of these could have been enough to derail any government’s plans. But the Welsh Government’s final annual report of the fifth Senedd – which the First Minister describes as “unlike any in the 20 years since devolution” – says that the government has fulfilled its promises to the people of Wales. ....