AM’s meet in Pembrokeshire

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Welsh Assembly members involved in gypsy and traveller issues came to Pembrokeshire earlier this month.

For the first time ever an Assembly Cross Party Group on Gypsies and Travellers was held beyond the confines of the Senedd at Cardiff Bay.

Members of the group instead held their meeting at Monkton Priory Community School in Pembroke.

The school has a dedicated education unit for gypsy and traveller youngsters in the county.

Pictured before the meeting are (L-R): Bev Stephens, Head of Pembrokeshire’s Gypsy Traveller Education Service and Director of the Unity Project; Julie Morgan, AM Chair of the Gypsy and Travellers Cross Party Group and Leeanne Morgan, Unity volunteer.


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