Author: Rhys Gregory

The Driving the Electric Revolution Industrialisation Centre (DER-IC) South West and Wales opened its doors to industry, academia, and government for its official opening ceremony on Tuesday, 9th April 2024. DER-IC South West and Wales hosted the Secretary of State for Wales, David TC Davies, for the official opening of its advanced packaging facility at the Compound Semiconductor Applications (CSA) Catapult’s Innovation Centre in Newport. DER-IC South West and Wales is part of the wider DER-IC network, which has four centres across the UK and offers open access equipment, facilities, and expertise to the Power Electronics, Machines and Drives (PEMD)…

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Scientists from Aberystwyth and the United States who had travelled to Dallas Texas to study the solar eclipse had to quickly change their plans after cloud cover disrupted them at the last moment. The team, featuring former and current students from the Solar Systems Physics Group at Aberystwyth University had identified three possible locations in and around the Texan city to record the eclipse as part of an international programme to study space weather. This latest eclipse was particularly noteworthy as it coincided with the solar maximum, a once in every 11 year occurrence where the Sun’s surface is at…

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Early site investigation works are soon taking place as plans to transform the former St David’s Shopping Centre area in Swansea gather pace. The works will be undertaken by regeneration specialist Urban Splash as part of working up proposals for the site in partnership with experienced real estate company Milligan. The site investigation works are taking place for one day on Thursday April 11 and then for approximately one week from Monday May 13. A section of the grassed area outside St David’s Church Hall will be fenced off while the works are ongoing, with every effort made to ensure…

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Neath Port Talbot Council has secured £113,850 from The National Lottery Heritage Fund’s Heritage Places initiative to support the development of the Canal Connections/ Cysylltiadau Camlesi project. The council will use the funding to develop a comprehensive options appraisal study examining future uses for the Neath and Tennant Canals, recognising their significance and unique heritage and what they can offer to the people and communities lining their routes. The landowners of these two important waterways play an integral role moving forward in determining a long term sustainable future use for our canals. The study will be part of the phased…

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Targeted improvements on a north Wales railway line have been reaping huge benefits for rail customers. Since the introduction of a new timetable in December, the Wrexham to Bidston line has seen more daily trains than ever before running every single day. And over the first 12 weeks of 2024, more than 80% of trains have arrived either on time or within three minutes of their expected arrival time, a massive rise from 2023 where most months saw less than 50% arrive within three minutes of the expected time. “It’s excellent news to see how these targeted changes are making…

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The Welsh Government and BMA Wales’ three national committees representing consultants, SAS doctors and junior doctors have today agreed to formal negotiations about pay. Planned industrial action will be suspended during the negotiations. A mandate is being developed for the talks with all three BMA branches of practice with the aim of resolving the disputes over pay for 2023-24. In the context of the most challenging financial position the Welsh Government has faced since devolution, a significant amount of work has been undertaken to identify funding to support the negotiations. First Minister Vaughan Gething said: “We recognise the strength of…

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A CARING business is supporting its 150-strong workforce with a series of events and activities to combat the cost-of-living crisis and health and wellbeing challenges post-Covid. Since launching in the pandemic, Enhanced Healthcare has grown to become one of the leading names in the sector. The Colwyn Bay-based organisation is blazing a trail for others in the industry and has done so by prioritising its own team of nurses and health and social care staff. Delivering temporary staffing solutions to a range of health and social care services across North Wales and beyond, the award-winning company was launched by Chanel…

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Today’s casino awards programs are revolutionizing gaming by giving players many fun benefits and perks. Players who join these programs can get loyalty points, move up the tier ladder, and get special perks that improve their time at the casino. The most essential part of these schemes is the loyalty points. When players bet, they get loyalty points and can later cash in for various prizes. There are also tier systems in casino awards schemes that make them even more fun. As players earn loyalty points, they move up the ranks, starting at the lowest level and working to higher…

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The winter can bring a myriad of challenges for our bodies. According to a study conducted by the American Heart Association, a prominent effect of cold weather on the body is how it causes blood vessels to constrict, leading to higher blood pressure levels. Additionally, the body has to work harder to maintain its core temperature in colder weather, which can put added strain on the heart and circulatory system. On top of this, it can also bring about issues in other specific parts of the body, such as the eyes. The cold, dry air, harsh winds, and intense glare…

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A transport company is celebrating a bakery’s 90th birthday in a big way. C&M Transport has adorned the latest, £240,000 addition to its 20-strong fleet of articulated lorries with the Jones Village Bakery branding to mark the milestone anniversary and the signing of a new three-year contract. The firm now has up to 10 of those trucks and six temperature controlled vans delivering the bakery’s award-winning products to supermarkets across the UK every day. The two Wrexham companies go back a long way to the 1990s to when C&M Transport founder Chris Williams sold vans to Alan Jones who bought…

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