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Strike - school closures in Wales for 30 June

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    29 June 2011
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SCHOOLS

Details of planned school closures across Wales on Thursday 30 June can be found on each local authority's website. Please check BBC News Wales for updates on the strike action.

ANGLESEY

Anglesey council's web link, external

BLAENAU GWENT

Blaenau Gwent council's web link, external

BRIDGEND

Bridgend council's web link, external

CAERPHILLY

Caerphilly council's web link, external

CARDIFF

Cardiff council's web link, external

CARMARTHENSHIRE

Carmarthenshire council's web link, external

CEREDIGION

Ceredigion council's web link, external

CONWY

Conwy council's web link, external

DENBIGHSHIRE

Denbighshire council's web link, external

FLINTSHIRE

Flintshire council's web link, external

GWYNEDD

Gwynedd council's web link, external

MERTHYR TYDFIL

Merthyr Tydfil council's web link, external

MONMOUTHSHIRE

Monmouthshire council's web link, external

NEATH PORT TALBOT

Neath Port Talbot council's web link, external

NEWPORT

Newport council's web link, external

PEMBROKESHIRE

Pembrokeshire council's web link, external

POWYS

Powys council's web link, external

RHONDDA CYNON TAF

Rhondda Cynon Taf council's web link, external

SWANSEA

Swansea council's web link, external

TORFAEN

Torfaen council's web link, external

VALE OF GLAMORGAN

Vale of Glamorgan council's web link, external

WREXHAM

Wrexham council's web link, external

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