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Why register to vote in the council elections?

Does the idea of voting in council elections fill you with excitement? No? You’re not alone – don’t worry!   But voting in the upcoming council elections has never been more important and will be essential in making sure that life is fairer in your community.  

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Taking action and making a difference to people’s lives

Leader of Plaid Cymru Adam Price writes for The Sunday Times

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Free school meals for all and tackling wales’ housing crisis: Plaid Cymru launch local government election campaign

“This is Plaid Cymru at its best: taking action and making a difference to people’s lives” – Plaid Cymru Leader Adam Price

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Plaid Cymru calls for windfall tax on energy companies

“If Westminster doesn’t want to do it for us, then give us the powers so we can do it ourselves” – Luke Fletcher, MS

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5 things we learnt from Plaid Cymru’s Spring Conference

Plaid Cymru held its Spring Conference in Cardiff at the end of March. If you missed it, here are five things you should know. 

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“Judge us on our record” – Plaid Cymru is making a difference for Welsh communities

Leaders of Plaid Cymru-led councils have written to Welsh voters ahead of local elections

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Free school meals to all secondary school pupils - Plaid Cymru council election pledge

Plaid Cymru led-councils will “commit to aim of extending free school meals to all secondary school pupils” – Plaid Cymru Leader Adam Price

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Spring Statement: ‘Comprehensive programme’ needed to address ‘rocketing costs’ – Ben Lake MP

Rural fuel duty relief, energy efficiency investment and benefit increase among Plaid Cymru calls ahead of mini-budget

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Plaid Cymru's proud record in welcoming refugees

Plaid Cymru local authorities’ record on welcoming refugees highlighted in Westminster

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Plaid calls for school dinner debt to be cancelled

Plaid Cymru has called for cost of school day to be “poverty proofed”

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