My Week 1 - 6 May 2023
A short week because of the Bank Holiday but a busy one nonetheless!
Sioned Williams backs our town centres
Plaid Cymru MS Sioned Williams has reiterated her support for Neath and Bridgend town centres, following a new statement by the Welsh Government on town centre revitalisation.
‘Let’s talk about PMDD’ – Plaid MS
Plaid Cymru MS Sioned Williams today called on the Welsh Government to raise awareness of the support that is available to those suffering from Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD), a hormone-based mood disorder which effects 1 in 20 women and those assigned female at birth.
A Resolven Revolution
Last week I visited Resolven Miners Welfare Hall to see a set of proposals by Cardiff University School of Architecture students for the restoration and continued use of this historic building.
Neath Port Talbot Rainbow Coalition demonstrates “principle and strength” in superschool vote
Sioned Williams, Plaid Cymru Member of the Senedd for South Wales West, has welcomed news that Neath Port Talbot Council’s Cabinet voted against proposals for a new primary superschool in Pontardawe.
Aberafan Community Surgery
I recently held a very productive community surgery at the St Paul's Centre in Aberafan.
Plaid Cymru stands with LGBTQ+ community of Uganda
Plaid Cymru spokesperson for Social Justice and Equalities, Sioned Williams MS has urged the Welsh Government to ensure that those engaged in the Wales and Africa programme are protected, in light of recent homophobic legislation in Uganda.
Make Senedd accessible to people with photosensitive epilepsy
Plaid Cymru MS Sioned Williams recently urged the Senedd to ‘ensure it is accessible’ to those living with Photosensitive Epilepsy.
UK Government urged to drop 'inhumane' Illegal Migration Bill
South Wales West MS Sioned Williams today urged the Westminster Government to drop it its "unlawful and inhumane" Illegal Migration Bill.
Gleision families ‘one step closer to answers’ – Sioned Williams MS
Plaid Cymru MS Sioned Williams has welcomed the latest step in holding a full inquest into the deaths of four men who tragically lost their lives in a colliery disaster in Cilybebyll in 2011.