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  ABD - South Wales
If any of the drivers affected read this and would like to display our logo, or one of our speed camera signs, on their cars at next year's rally as a means of getting back at the heavy handed tactics of South Wales Police, do get in touch with us.
In 2003 a rumour circulated on the internet that South Wales Police were using SPECS cameras hidden in information signs on the M4.
South Wales Echo — Motorists are being persecuted
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 This is South Wales - Job - Partnerpage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
South West Wales Publications Ltd. is one of the most successful centres in Northcliffe, operating in one the most attractive coastal areas in the UK.
The South Wales Evening Post, is the 2nd highest selling daily regional newspaper in Wales.
South West Wales Publications Ltd. achieves its success through hard work, dedication and efficiency - but when the work is done, it a is fantastic place to relax and raise a family.
jobs.thisissouthwales.co.uk /partner/southwestwales   (365 words)

  
 Celebrations for South Wales Evening Post cancer campaign. www.HoldTheFrontPage.co.uk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Readers' response to the Post's appeal for cash to build a cancer care centre at Singleton Hospital was so great that a mystery benefactor weighed in with £500,000.
Work on the Evening Post Cancer Centre is under way and the first phase should open late next month.
From the launch of the campaign until the end of last year, the Post carried stories about response to the appeal every day on Page 4 and plucked out milestones for front-page coverage.
www.holdthefrontpage.co.uk /news/2000/02feb/000211swep.shtml   (361 words)

  
 State or Country Index
The South Wales Evening Post reported that Baglan Moors Hospital is scheduled to begin construction and its neighbors were warned at a public meeting to expect noise from pile driving 11 hours a day.
The South Wales Evening Post reports that businesses in Carmarthen, Wales are objecting to an amusement arcade that would like to relocate to an area that falls within the town's conservation area, and which would bring noise and undesirable clientele to the neighborhood.
The South Wales Evening Post reports that the government of Wales has transferred the power to enforce industrial noise limits to the Environment Agency, meaning that local councils no longer have the power to enforce noise laws when it comes to industrial noise.
www.nonoise.org /news/regionW.htm   (16320 words)

  
 The Newspaper Society
The SWEP's assistant editor, Cathy Duncan attributed the effectiveness of the newspaper's role in the campaign to two things: "the care taken in choosing an issue that affected a lot of people with an easily-identifiable goal and accepting the help of the NHS Trust with the admin side.
The upshot was that the Post's health reporter was able to ring the chief executive of the trust out-of-hours on nearly any health story and have an instant comment.
Donations continued flooding in after the £1m target was reached, but the South Wales Evening Post had to draw a line under a success, thanking all involved and refocusing their attentions.
www.newspapersoc.org.uk /documents/Publications/pr2004/south-wales-ev-post.htm   (706 words)

  
 House of Commons Hansard Debates for 17 Jul 2002 (pt 1)
I agree that we need centres of excellence throughout Wales, but I am sure he is aware that the commission, which was established by the health authorities in Wales, is composed of specialists and they are giving the issues careful consideration.
Gentleman's point that in south-west England, which includes his constituency, and south Wales there is a need for the road and rail system to integrate with the air transport system.
The experiences of the south of Ireland have shown that the economic development of regional airports directly stimulates economic development around them, and that has been very beneficial.
www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk /pa/cm200102/cmhansrd/vo020717/debtext/20717-01.htm   (1520 words)

  
 South Wales evening post Article: Childcare (P4P Wales)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Tonight the Evening Post launches a special investigation into what happens to some troubled young people when they leave care.
Over the next week we will reveal disturbing evidence of how some of Swansea's most vulnerable teenagers are living rough, being exploited by the sex industry or even dying by their early 20s.
And the Post has discovered that teenagers, some as young as 15, are apparently working as prostitutes in back street brothels.
www.parents4protest.co.uk /_private/sweb_childcare.htm   (1422 words)

  
 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on South Wales, U.K.
My great-grandfather's name was Thomas, or Evans, or Jones and he came from South Wales.
Wales is west of England approximately 150 miles from London.
The evening rush-hour on the M4 and the M25 (the main routes that you would use to get to South Wales) can be manic.
www.south-wales.org.uk /southwales/faqs.shtml   (1576 words)

  
 South Wales Evening Post - newspaper in Swansea, Wales United Kingdom covering Swansea local news at Mondo Times
South Wales Evening Post is a newspaper in Swansea, United Kingdom covering general news.
South Wales Evening Post contact information is available only to Mondo Times Advanced Members.
South Wales Evening Post is owned by Daily Mail and General Trust plc.
www.mondotimes.com /1/world/uk/171/4365/10606   (112 words)

  
 September 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Victories over South West Wales rivals Carmarthen Quins, Llandovery and Swansea have jettisoned the Wizards to the top but Neath - who rested 12 players during the midweek home defeat against Llanelli - are likely to mount the strongest challenge.
Even further back, it was in 2000, their first season in division one that they lost two consecutive league games.
Even so, Phillips was pleased with Neath's first outing of the term.
freespace.virgin.net /rugby.neath2/News/Achive/May_2003/June_2003/July___August_2003/september_2003.html   (2597 words)

  
 evening post south wales - infos
Find the latest news, sport and whats on information in South Wales and search for jobs, homes and cars, in association with the South Wales Evening Post...
South Wales Evening Post - 9th February 2001.
Jobs.This is South Wales -, Jobs, vacancies, careers, curriculum vitae, CVs, career advice, career support, job board, job listings, in Wales, Swansea, Camarthan, UK...
www.angelfire.com /alt2/ang4/3/evening-post-south-wales.html   (196 words)

  
 Pictures from the archives of the South Wales Evening Post: www.HoldTheFrontPage.co.uk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Pictures from the archives of the South Wales Evening Post are to get a new lease of life thanks to a partnership with Swansea Camera Club.
The files cannot be printed and the paper's images will remain the copyright of the Evening Post.
Evening Post picture editor Steve Phillips said: "This was an opportunity which was too good to miss.
www.holdthefrontpage.co.uk /photo/2004/07july/040720sp.shtml   (403 words)

  
 South Wales Evening Post
A Swansea Valley mother whose son died of a time bomb heart condition is hopeful the Assembly will take up her call for all Welsh children to be screened.
Post mortem tests showed he died from myocarditis, one of several causes of heart attacks in young people.
Edwina Hart, Dai Lloyd and Kirsty Williams pointed out that the case of former Welsh footballer Terry Yorath’s son, Daniel, was perhaps the best-known victim of the condition.
www.cry.dircon.co.uk /south_wales_evening_post_feb_2001.htm   (447 words)

  
 South Wales evening post Article: Fathers Fight (P4P Wales)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Undoubtedly, according to Layton Bevan from Neath who is a member of F4J nationally and has set up Parents4Protest Wales/Cymru, a local group campaigning for similar changes in the family court system.
F4J's Wales group was formed last year in Swansea and has been deluged with support, according to co-ordinator Graeme Cook.
He says the high profile action being taken by the group has highlighted the campaign whereas previously the issues had been hardly visible.
www.parents4protest.co.uk /_private/sweb_fathers_fight.htm   (850 words)

  
 HF/Asthma Controversy in England   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Mrs Tyrell said she was alarmed to read in Thursday's Evening Post about hydrogen fluoride being discovered in Crymlyn Burrows.
Ten police officers are also suing South Wales Police, 24 firefighters are suing the Mid and West Wales Fire Brigade and three ambulance workers are suing the Welsh Ambulance NHS Trust.
THE Environment Agency Wales is questioning the validity of hydrogen fluoride gas readings in Crymlyn Burrows just weeks before it makes its mind up about a licence for the planned incinerator.
www.fluoridealert.org /pollution/1337.html   (1647 words)

  
 Swansea NHS Trust chief executive David Williams has praised the South Wales Evening Post and it's readers for the ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Swansea NHS Trust chief executive David Williams has praised the South Wales Evening Post and it's readers for the success of the paper's cancer appeal and fund.
The Evening Post Cancer Appeal, which closed on March 31, raised £725,869 in just 18 months which went towards building the £1 million South West Wales Cancer Centre in the grounds of Swansea's Singleton Hospital.
The on-going Evening Post Cancer Fund has raised £58,000 in just five months and this money will provide new equipment, buildings and services including helping to kit out the new centre.
www.holdthefrontpage.co.uk /campaigns/001003can.shtml   (225 words)

  
 Will Arts Council have to go back to the drawing board   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Sybil Crouch, chairwoman of the troubled Arts Council of Wales has spoken out for the first time about the fight she is having to turn the ship around.
It has been a tough 18 months for her, not least because her outspoken criticism of the council before she was even appointed, made staff and members wary of her.
Ms Crouch told the Evening Post: "It's still difficult trying to make things work but this report will be a very useful tool in making changes because I won't feel like a lone voice.
www.theatre-wales.co.uk /news/news040900.htm   (499 words)

  
 Evening Post
The Welsh Liberal Democrat Local Government Spokesperson and Swansea Councillor, Peter Black, has welcomed the support of the South Wales Evening Post for the fourth option in the debate on the modernisation of local Councils and congratulated them on speaking out.
He was responding to an article in the South Wales Evening Post last night in which the paper urged readers to return consultation forms with a clear preference for the fourth option.
It has the virtue of being inclusive, by ensuring that the main decision-making body in the Council is multi-party, and should prove more open and accountable.
www.cix.co.uk /~peterblack/press%20releases%202/Evening%20Post%20211101.htm   (230 words)

  
 South Wales Evening Post Thursday
A Swansea Valley mother whose son died of a time bomb heart condition is calling for all youngsters to be screened.
Post mortem tests showed he suffered from myocarditis, one of 11 major causes of unexpected cardiac death in the young.
Mrs Smith was angry the Assembly's new action plan to tackle heart disease in Wales included screening only for children whose close families already had cardiac problems.
www.c-r-y.org.uk /south_wales_evening_post_issue27.htm   (329 words)

  
 Ace Photographer Retires :: Ystradgynlais Interactive On-line Magazine :: Ystradgynlais News - Ystradgynlais Video - ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
South Wales Evening Post chief photographer Alan Trethewy has retired after an amazing 45 years working for the Swansea-based newspaper.
He has covered thousands of assignments but says the one that sticks out most was the Aberfan disaster in 1966 where he was the first photographer from the Evening Post on the scene.
The collapse of a slag heap in the small South Wales mining town killed 144 children and teachers when their school was engulfed.
www.ystradgynlais.net /Article26.html   (467 words)

  
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Further more it is seen and felt by all those dog handlers currently serving, and those retired, as an affront to the professionalism, expertise and dedication to their highly specialised and arduous role, that has been built up within the unit over the past 40 years.
It must be said that in many instances other Forces throughout the country have taken the same line as that adopted by the South Wales Police, but in almost every instance have within a year or two reverted to their former ‘effective’ setup.
Several officers are aggrieved that having given almost thirty years of loyal service, that when they become unfit for duty as a result of an injury on duty, the force have denied them their rightful pension entitlements.
www.southwalespolice.com /page4.html   (1134 words)

  
 this is south wales - news, entertainment, jobs, homes and cars   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The family, whom the Post exclusively revealed yesterday jetted into the city on Wednesday, have been staying at the upmarket Morgans Hotel in the maritime quarter right next to the Evening Post.
Her father smiled and nodded when asked if it was good to have his daughter back in Wales, but did not say why she was in Swansea.
Morgans, which even has a Zeta Room named after the same 800 tonne vessel from which the star takes her unusual middle name - was yesterday besieged by national newspaper and television journalists trying to speak to the family.
alag3.mfa.kfki.hu /dcsabas/movie/c_z_j/news/20030221t.htm   (520 words)

  
 Welsh Newspapers : Newspapers from Wales : Welsh News
Welsh Newspapers : Newspapers from Wales : Welsh News
Evening Leader (Mold, Deeside, Buckley, Hawarden, Connah's Quay & Holywell)
The North Wales Chronicle (Bangor, Caernarfon & Anglesey)
www.onlinenewspapers.com /wales.htm   (115 words)

  
 People's Swansea Campaign   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Here are some paragraphs taken from an artical published in the South Wales Evening Post on 21st October 1997.
It shows some firm opinions held by the councilors responsible for assessing the proposed planning applications for the development of Swansea City Centre.
Further extracts from the article can be obtained on request by email.
homepages.tesco.net /~gturnbull/psc/epost1.htm   (230 words)

  
 News South Wales from Quodra   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The first UK leg of the women's World Cup cycle race is held in Newport, south Wales, on Saturday...
Asian women living in England and Wales have a substantially lower risk of breast cancer than other women, suggests research in the Journal of Epide...
Dai Lloyd, AM for South Wales West, today challenged the Minister for Health and Social Services to follow the lead set in Scotland in supporting...
www.quodra.com /News-South-Wales.html   (644 words)

  
 South Wales Graphic Design   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Many of our encounters with graphic design are even unintentional; we do not often seek out graphic design the way we might seek to view other art forms in a gallery or museum.
South East South West East Anglia Midlands North West North East Wales Scotland South East Barking College, Romford : for courses in printing, photography and graphic design Berkshire College of Art...
Based in South Wales, UK, Juvanescence Design is dedicated to providing its customers with a cutting...
www.your-graphic-design.co.uk /southwalesgraphicdesign   (1809 words)

  
 June 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Wales hand Ricky Richards a first cap when they open their IRB Under-21 Rugby World Cup campaign against Scotland at Henley tomorrow (3pm).
Coach Chris Davey hopes Wales will at least live up to their billing as fourth seeds behind South Africa, Australia and New Zealand.
Wales Under-21s: G. Swales; J. Vaughton, D. Bishop, S. Williams, M. Nuttall; N. Robinson, R. Richards; P Jones (capt), K. Crawford, R. Jones, B. Griffiths, J. Goode, M. Lewis, R. Pugh, J. Malpas.
freespace.virgin.net /rugby.neath2/News/Achive/May_2003/June_2003/june_2003.html   (601 words)

  
 South wales argus - qianbaidai.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Even the Echo doesn't claim to cover the whole of South Wales.
RESIDENTS of Abertillery are delighted with a new @South Wales Argus.
This is Gwent from the South Wales Argus in Newport.
qianbaidai.com /q/south-wales-argus.html   (1235 words)

  
 Jobs South Wales   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Large hotel chain requires an experienced all round hotel manager for their 120+ bedroom property is South Wales.The hotel is a branded...
SOUTH Wales's biggest hot air balloon festival is...
Jobs Wales Jobs is a jobs resource in Wales for prospective Welsh employers and employees located, or wishing to move to the Principality (Cymru) to find and fill job vacancies.
www.job-search-ireland.co.uk /jobsireland/jobs_south_wales.html   (511 words)

  
 Jenny Gristock
Jenny Gristock has written over 700 articles about science and technology for UK newspapers and magazines, including the South Wales Evening Post, the Bristol Evening Post, The Guardian, The Times Higher Education Supplement and Parliamentary Monitor.
She is currently Commissioning Editor at Research Fortnight, Science Columnist at the South Wales Evening Post and a freelance contributor to the Times Higher and The Guardian.
She is also writing a book about science journalism in Europe and has a special interest in the history of science journalism.
www.staff.city.ac.uk /~jennyg   (221 words)

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