Caerphilliy Council makes good progress over recent audit recommendations The Auditor General has released a follow-up report on Caerphilly Council. The report takes into consideration the work undertaken by the Council in response to the Special Inspection report (released in January 2014) and Reports in the Public Interest (issued in March and December 2013).
Follow-up of the Special Inspection and Reports in the Public Interest - Caerphilly County Borough Council
Follow-up of the Special Inspection and Reports in the Public Interest - Caerphilly County Borough Council
Welfare Reform changes are having a significant impact on social housing providers and tenants Video transcript [Word 25KB Opens in new window] The changes made to housing benefits, which were introduced by the UK Government’s welfare reform programme, are having a significant impact on Welsh councils, housing associations and tenants. Are you getting by with a little help? Are you over 55? We’re seeking your views on the services that are most important to you remaining independent. From providing good quality information, advice and support, to healthy living and access to social activities and leisure services, this survey is asking the people of Wales how their local authorities are managing to provide these important community based services. Review of district nursing services - Hywel Dda University health Board Review of district nursing services - Hywel Dda University health Board Have your say on leisure services in Wales Services are changing in Wales. In these times of austerity local government has to re-assess which services to prioritise and many services now have to deliver with less. Auditor General for Wales, Huw Vaughan Thomas said: Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 274 Page 275 Page 276 Page 277 Current page 278 Page 279 Page 280 Page 281 Page 282 … Next page Next › Last page Last » Subscribe to
Are you getting by with a little help? Are you over 55? We’re seeking your views on the services that are most important to you remaining independent. From providing good quality information, advice and support, to healthy living and access to social activities and leisure services, this survey is asking the people of Wales how their local authorities are managing to provide these important community based services.
Have your say on leisure services in Wales Services are changing in Wales. In these times of austerity local government has to re-assess which services to prioritise and many services now have to deliver with less. Auditor General for Wales, Huw Vaughan Thomas said: