Welcome to the website of Christine Chapman AM,
Assembly Member for Cynon Valley.
Croeso I safle we Christine Chapman AC,
Aelod Cynulliad dros Gwm Cynon.
On this site you will find information on developments within the National Assembly for Wales as well as news of what I am doing to represent my constituency, Cynon Valley.
The Assembly, which is based in Cardiff Bay with further administrative offices throughout Wales, was established in 1999 and determines policies in several important areas, including Health and Education, bringing decision making closer to the people of Wales.
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AM´s call to ´make the A465 as safe as possible, as quickly as possible´
Christine Chapman AM has called on the First Minister to ensure the Welsh Assembly Government does all it can to fulfil its commitment to completing the dualling of the A465.
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AM´s CONCERN AT LOCAL BANK CLOSURE
Cynon Valley AM Christine Chapman is seeking an urgent meeting with the Regional Director of HSBC to discuss the proposed closure of the branch in Mountain Ash.
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Wales Women´s National Coalition Launch
Christine Chapman AM joined with fellow AM's to support the launch of the Wales Women's National Coalition at the Assembly. (17th June 2009)
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75 Years on - Diabetes more of a challenge than ever
Christine Chapman AM for Cynon Valley has joined Politicians from all parties in wishing the leading health charity Diabetes UK, a happy 75th birthday.
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"Broadband access essential for economic development" - says AM
Christine Chapman AM has alled for a greater focus on how broadband is used across Wales and its benefits. (6th June 2009)
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AM SUPPORTS ´KEEPING THE PUBLIC POSTED TOUR´
Cynon Valley AM Christine Chapman has offered her support to the Communication Worker's Union 'Keeping the Public Posted' campaign. (16th June 2009)
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Protecting Older People from Scams
Cynon Valley AM Christine Chapman has called for more to be done to protect older people from scams. Figures show that people are losing thousands of pounds of savings every year, leading to debt and depression. (4 June 2009)
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WELCOME INVESTMENT IN OUR YOUNG PEOPLE
Christine Chapman AM has warmly welcomed the announcement of the £4 million PUPIL project, aimed at helping disadvantaged young people in six Wesh Local Authorities, including Rhondda Cynon Taf. (5th May 2009)
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