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Last Updated: Wednesday, 21 November 2007, 12:24 GMT
Make the news - Your Wales Today
Richard Evans
Host Richard Evans launched the programme on 6 September
Have you got a burning desire to tell your news story, share your videos, or comment on the big stories making the headlines in Wales?

BBC 2W's Your Wales Today, presented by Richard Evans, gives you the chance to make the news in Wales.

It is a programme for you and by you - to send in your mobile video, pictures, home movies, emails, texts, things you have been listening to or watching.

If you feel strongly about anything not already on TV, you can now change that.

This week Richard Evans and the Your Wales Today team are in the Neath Port Talbot area.

They visit the steelworks and discover what kind of impact change in management of the plant is having on the workers and the wider community.

Another issue the team look at is the effect illegal drugs have on people living in the community.

This year eight people have died of drug-related reasons in the Neath Port Talbot area alone.

But the problem is wider than that. So are there enough rehab and treatment centres?

The leader of Neath Port Talbot Council talks about how work is going at the Gwyn Hall Theatre after the Victorian building was gutted in a fire last month.

Just down the road in Gower stands the only cast-iron lighthouse left in Wales, the Whiteford, which the programme visits.

A GP from Caernarfon is making a difference in Sudan and he's sent his first impressions of the place.

We also hear about a community in Abergavenny who are trying to get together to help a young boy born without any eyes: a rare condition that effects about 35 babies in the UK each year.

All this along with the pictures you've sent in and the top five stories you've been looking at on the BBC Wales news website.

Use the form above to e-mail the programme.

  • Tell us what stories have been on your mind this week.
  • Send in your footage of news stories.
  • Perhaps you were at a news event and you captured a moment on your mobile that you want to share with everyone else. You can send us that too.
  • Maybe you are annoyed or thrilled about something you saw or heard on BBC Wales.

    Tell us about it, and we will put your questions and comments to the producers and get their feedback.



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