Labour sources said it would be up to the Welsh government to decide how to spend the money it receives.
The council added it would also be investing in new software to simplify the booking experience across its sites.The changes to membership prices will come into effect from 1 January 2025.
A fire which led to the evacuation of some residents from nearby flats was caused by a cigarette or discarded barbeque, investigators believe.on Sunday was in an electrical station and bin store.It threatened a four-storey block of flats close by and 18 firefighters were called to put it out.
Station Commander Ryan Hall, of the States of Jersey Fire and Rescue Service, warned about the "consequences of carelessly discarding hot materials in bins" and said all burning materials "must be fully extinguished and cool before their disposal".Pet owners in an area of mid Wales are being urged to take extra care with their animals after an "abnormal" number of cats went missing in recent months.
About 10 cats have disappeared from the Garth Owen area of Newtown, Powys, in the past year, many in the last few months, said Kelly Healy, who represents the area for Powys council.
"It's very suspicious behaviour, and somebody may have been taking them," she said.David Henwood is the party’s candidate for Oxford East in the general election.
"They create longer car journeys, more pollution and more congestion," he says.It has been a big local issue in recent years, but this is the first opportunity since LTNs were introduced that the issue could be brought up at a national level.
Oxford East’s Labour candidate, Anneliese Dodds, thinks that bus services should be improved first as "not everyone in Oxford can cycle or walk".Louise Brown is the Conservative party candidate. She says that East Oxford does not have enough cycle lanes or regular buses, making LTNs "unworkable".