A design and access statement for the application says the project aims “to create a safe space for tourists and visitors to enjoy the spectacular scenery and environment of the Sirhowy Valley that is both affordable and ethical”. It says that revenues from the project would be used “to provide safe, secure and humane accommodation to homeless individuals” through the night shelter. There is also potential for the development to benefit from the rural community development fund, according to the access statement. The development will be considered by Caerphilly County Borough Council in the coming months.
Wales invests £4.9m in digital services improvement
Government funding aims to accelerate the design and delivery of citizen-focused offerings in Wales
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Wales has announced it will invest £4.9m in the improvement and acceleration of the development of digital citizen services.
The Centre for Digital Public Services, which was established in 2020 as the entity responsible for online public services, will receive the funding.
According to the Welsh government, the announcement is part of its digital strategy focused on harnessing data, digital, technology and artificial intelligence, which is being crowdsourced to test ideas and gather new suggestions.
“David Power (Dapper) was and always will be a much loved brother, brother in law, uncle, cousin and friend, said Mr Power s sister Sue. He was taken from us far, far too soon due to a tragic accident on Christmas Eve. “David loved life and was full of fun. He was so proud of learning Welsh and would greet his nephews and nieces with a cheeky Shwmae . “To say he liked rugby would be an understatement, he loved it, along with all his many rugby friends of all ages. “David was also totally dedicated to his work as Honourable Secretary to the Welsh Charitables RFC which he thoroughly enjoyed.