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Radio Wales,12 Mar 2026,121 mins
Jennifer Jones takes your calls on potholes, endometriosis and creativity.
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Figures released today by the Welsh Government have shown the numbers of potholes fixed and prevented in Wales. The Welsh Government say that between April 2025 and January 2026, they fixed 11,250 potholes and prevented another 185,935. They also say they have resurfaced almost 400 miles of road surfaces in Wales. Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire have seen the most potholes fixed, according to the figures. Have you seen an improvement in your area? Or are potholes a big problem on the roads near you? March is Endometriosis Action Month - and a new report by Endometriosis UK has concluded that the average time to receive a diagnosis is now 9 years and 4 months. So today we want you to share your stories. If you - or someone you know - has an endometriosis story to share, please get in touch. And what gets your creative juices flowing – and do you feel you have enough access to creative opportunities? Writing, painting, photography - whatever it is, access to the arts can enrich our lives. Writer Georgia Griffiths from Merthyr wants to ensure that as many people as possible get access to the world of creativity. Georgia will be representing the UK at the World Cup Poetry Slam in Paris later this year. And she will be joining us to tell us more. Call or WhatsApp 03700 100 110 or Text 8 10 12. Be part of the nations' conversation
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