Welsh Lib Dem Assembly Member for Cardiff Central, Jenny Randerson AM has today demanded answers from the First Minister as to why patients in Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan are not to be fairly represented under new plans for the area's Community Health Council.
Commenting ahead of a lobby on University funding by members of the University and College Union (UCU) Cymru of Assembly Members, this lunchtime (Wednesday 24th), Welsh Lib Dem Shadow Education Minister, Jenny Randerson AM said:
Commenting on the release of the highly critical National Assembly Public Accounts Committee Report on the Communities First Programme, Welsh Lib Dem Committee Member, Jenny Randerson AM said:
Commenting on the release of figures showing that unemployment in Wales has risen in comparison to last month's figures despite a drop from the previous quarter, Welsh Lib Dem Shadow Economy Minister, Jenny Randerson AM said:
Speaking after attending a meeting last night to discuss the decision of the Cardiff and Vale Local Health Board to stop the funding for a dedicated support worker for early onset dementia sufferers at Oldwell Court, Jenny Willott MP and Jenny Randerson AM have called on health chiefs to find the funds to keep the service open.
Commenting on the publication of the report into the petition against the demolition of the Vulcan public House in Cardiff City Centre, which recommends tightening of legislation or guidance to protect pubs like the Vulcan, Local AM Jenny Randerson said:
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