Author: Rhys Gregory

Cardiff Metropolitan University’s School of Art and Design is launching a range of new evening and weekend short courses open to all abilities, giving people the opportunity to hone their skills at the university’s professionally equipped studios and workspaces. From printmaking to painting, drawing to doodling for mindfulness, ceramics and craft courses, Cardiff Met’s School of Art and Design will be adding nine new courses to its programme, with a total of 14 courses set to take place during the summer term. The courses are suitable for complete beginners as well as artists and designers of all abilities. Dr Bethan…

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Anticipation for the Wales Technology Awards 2024 builds as Technology Connected, the organisers of the prestigious showcase, announces the much-awaited Finalists. This year’s shortlist is nothing short of spectacular, showcasing the ingenuity, innovation, and resilience that define the Welsh tech industry. From ground-breaking startups to established leaders, the Finalists represent the best and brightest in Wales’ ever-evolving technology landscape. The countdown is now on for the announcement of the winners at the Wales Technology Awards 2024, taking place on the 22 March at the Mercure Cardiff Holland House Hotel & Spa. The Finalists for the Wales Technology Awards 2024 are:…

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When it comes to running longer distances, it’s important to have an effective fuelling and hydration plan in place to keep you going. While you don’t need to worry too much when it comes to completing a 5K or 10K, you need to make sure you have enough energy if you’re going to be on your feet for a long period of time. Run 4 Wales Race Director, Steve Brace, is a double Olympian having represented Great Britain in the men’s marathon in the 1992 and 1996 summer Olympics. He’s also a former winner of the Paris and Berlin Marathon,…

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As St David’s Day, a celebration of Wales’ patron saint approaches, some of its finest food and drink producers are set to take over Lamb Street, Spitalfields Market, London this weekend (2-3 March 2024) for a weekend celebration of Welsh food and drink. Visitors and passers-by are in for a real treat and will have the opportunity to sample a wide array of Welsh culinary specialities, from traditional Welsh cakes to award winning charcuterie, reflecting the diverse landscape, culture, and heritage of Wales. A key highlight of the event is the pop-up kitchen, featuring renowned Welsh food and drink specialist…

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Following a successful debut event last year, the ‘Vale Food Trail’ will return later this year, running from 26th May – 4th June 2024. The two-week, multi-location food festival offers ‘an exploration and celebration of food, farming & sustainability in the Vale of Glamorgan.’ Festival organisers are now inviting applications from businesses, producers and organisations who might like to host an event as part of the festival; participation is completely free, and those who take part will benefit from increased visibility through the festival marketing, and a chance to reach new customers from within the Vale and beyond. Last year,…

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A retired engineer from Flintshire and his two brothers are getting used to being asked for selfies after becoming reality TV stars. Huw Williams, 63, travels every week from his home in Mynydd Isa to his home village of Brynaman, in Carmarthenshire, to take part in Gogglebocs Cymru with brothers Stephen, 58, and Mike, 65. The trio are regular cast members of the popular Welsh language version of Gogglebox –  where  ordinary people voice their opinions about a range of television programmes – that’s broadcast on S4C on Wednesdays at 9pm. Huw said: “We’re a close family despite living so…

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Wales (Caerphilly) and Ireland (Dublin) based technology business, Nightingale HQ (NHQ) has supported a major UK & EU consortium as it looks to make reinforcement steel manufacturing greener. The collaboration includes steel manufacturers Midland Steel and Bastal AS, Kuka Robotics, civil engineers OCSC and research partners VTT. The project is funded by EIT Manufacturing and Innovate UK. The objective of the work is to reduce carbon emissions in steel manufacturing through standardisation, modular prefabrication with advanced Building Information Modelling (BIM) and optimisation solutions. NHQ’s role is to optimise the planning production process to drive a reduction in rebar waste and…

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A fast-growing North Wales food wholesaler is forecasting record sales approaching £1 million when it stages its biggest ever annual two-day trade fair. Harlech Foodservice’s Expo 24 at Llandudno’s Venue Cymru will see over 120 exhibitor stands and expects crowds of over 2,000 at the event on Wednesday and Thursday, March 6 and 7. The Expo is a highlight of the year for Harlech which will showcase the range of products it supplies to restaurants, cafes and even Premiership giants as well as to schools and hospitals, museums and art galleries. The aim is to enable suppliers to talk directly…

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As the tax year draws to a close, couples who are married or in civil partnerships could be due a financial boost by sharing unused tax allowances. HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has revealed March is the most popular month for Marriage Allowance applications, with almost 70,000 couples applying in March last year. And with the option to backdate their claim for the previous four tax years, eligible couples could receive a lump-sum payment worth more than £1,000, in addition to reducing their tax bill for the 2023 to 2024 tax year by up to £252. People can find out…

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Sian Roberts, founder of food tours provider Loving Welsh Food, has added a new Cardiff tour to her food tour menu. The Cardiff Tasting Tour is a leisurely tasting tour taking in some of the city’s finest Welsh delicacies. Unlike the longer food tours offered by Loving Welsh Food, this tour is designed to fit into a morning, giving you time to include other activities in your day. Treats include traditional Welshcakes from Fabulous Welshcakes, whisky tastings at Wally’s Delicatessen, Clark’s pies at the Market Deli and much more – including a sampling of Welsh cheeses at Ty Caws, whose…

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