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2025 National Eisteddfod – Come and help us help you!

01/08/2025

Coming together is a beginning, staying together is progress, and working together is success. Visit the North Wales Regional Partnership Board at the National Eisteddfod in Wrexham from 2-9August … [Read more...] about 2025 National Eisteddfod – Come and help us help you!

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Visit the North Wales Regional Partnership Board stand at the National Eisteddfod of Wrexham 2025

22/07/2025

© eisteddfod.wales The North Wales Regional Partnership Board (NWRPB) are excited to announce that, for the first time, they will be sharing the work of the NWRPB on a stand at the National … [Read more...] about Visit the North Wales Regional Partnership Board stand at the National Eisteddfod of Wrexham 2025

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Capital Team visit to Anglesey

28/05/2025

In February 2025, the North Wales Regional Partnership Board (RPB) Capital Team visited four sites across Anglesey where construction is underway to develop and build community assets that support the … [Read more...] about Capital Team visit to Anglesey

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Focus on communication (Children’s RPB)

30/10/2024

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See all our ‘Focus on…’ work The September Children’s Regional Partnership Board (RPB) was a focus on communication, although it was difficult to hear at times over the howling winds! The aim … [Read more...] about Focus on communication (Children’s RPB)

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Focus on children and young people: neurodevelopment

07/05/2024

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The Children’s Regional Partnership Board meeting in February focused on how to improve services for children and young people with neurodevelopmental conditions. See all our ‘Focus on…’ … [Read more...] about Focus on children and young people: neurodevelopment

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