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By Teleri Glyn Jones
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image captionThe Senedd election on 6 May will be the first time 16 and 17-year-olds can vote in Wales
Party leaders must do more to engage with 16 and 17-year-olds who will be able to vote for the first time in May s Senedd elections, it is claimed.
An open letter from 32 organisations and academics urges them to ramp up engagement with the 100,000 new voters.
Wales Senedd election on 6 May will be the first time 16 and 17-year-olds can vote in Wales.
The new law, passed in 2019, also means qualifying foreign nationals can vote for the first time.
The beautiful open space set to be lost to Wales for a museum few want
The planned Museum for Military Medicine would rip up the much-loved area of Cardiff Bay behind the Norwegian Church
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Cardiff Bay with the Norwegian church below
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Last modified on Tue 15 Dec 2020 17.11 EST
Champions of the project say it will tell inspiring stories of how the lives of wounded service personnel have been saved over the centuries and help to inspire and teach future medics.
But a plan to move the Museum of Military Medicine from barracks in Hampshire to a park on Cardiff Bay in Wales has led to anger from local people, environmentalists, community leaders and figures from the world of art and pop.
They claim that the scheme will lead to the loss of precious open space; some argue that it will be a “monument to the British empire” and its armed forces in one of the Welsh capital’s most historic and diverse areas.