Wales papers: Union questions school watchdogs cost and outcry over rubbish pile-up

News imageWestern Mail Front page of the Western Mail with the main headline: Union questions cost of school watchdogs. Above is a picture of a man and woman smiling with the headline: "How Keith Brymer Jones and Mark Hogarth found home in a Welsh chapel.Western Mail
News imageDaily Post Front page of the Daily Post with the headline "All these callouts were avoidable", the subheadline reads: Mountain rescue team urges walkers to take 'simple steps' to stay safe as Easter holidays bring string of incidents. Page 3. Under is a headline that reads: "Betsi facing £89m deficit in coming year" and next to this is a headline that reads: "Big nitrous oxide haul 'no laughing matter'", with a photo of a man sparking at a unit.Daily Post
News imageSouth Wales Echo Front page of the South Wales Echo with the headline: Outcry over rubbish pile-up, with the subheadline: Residents say bin day aftermath is attracting vermin. Page 8. There is a picture alongside with bins and rubbish sprawled across the street.South Wales Echo
News imageSouth Wales Evening Post Front page of the South Wales Evening Post, with the main headline reading: "Investment boost aims to quash fears for region", along with the subheadline "Funding helps reject rumours of side's potential demise" Page 5.South Wales Evening Post