Author: Rhys Gregory

An Aberystwyth University project which provides free legal advice and signposting to UK military veterans and their families, has teamed up with a local GP practice to offer support. Based in the University’s Department of Law & Criminology, the Veterans Legal Link project is working with Aberystwyth-based Ystwyth Medical Group as part of a Wales-wide initiative to provide veteran-friendly services to patients who formerly served in the UK military. The pilot, which is the first of its kind in the UK, began earlier this month.  The initiative aims to ensure that veterans are aware of the support that is available…

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A leading civil engineering contractor has thrown its support behind a military museum’s mission to educate and engage people throughout Wales. Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK is backing the Royal Welch Fusiliers (RWF) Museum, which portrays the story of more than 300 years of service by its members through learning, research, and exhibitions. Based at Caernarfon Castle, the facility welcomes 100,000 visitors per year, with a further 70,000 engaged digitally. Some 3,400 students use both on-site and in-classroom educational services, assisted by partnerships, including 160th (Welsh) Brigade. Programmes and services are developed to align with science, technology, engineering, arts, and…

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Adventure giant Zip World has announced plans to launch an exciting new indoor activity centre and accommodation on the former Adventure Parc Snowdonia site in Conwy, North Wales. Zip World Conwy is set to open on the 22nd March in time for the Easter 2024 holidays and will feature over 30 camping pods and a host of exhilarating indoor experiences including the Adrenaline Indoors assault course, Altitude Climber climbing walls, Elevation Indoors high ropes, and Adrenaline Drop tower. Offering the perfect weatherproof day out for families with children of all ages, Zip World Conwy will expand the brand’s portfolio of…

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STōK Cold Brew Coffee is all about bold moves, and this year during the Big Game, the brand is shamelessly challenging traditional American football culture. As the official stadium sponsor of Wrexham AFC, owned by Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds, STōK Cold Brew Coffee is bringing the hype of football (um, soccer?) to America’s biggest sports stage. What better way to celebrate the Welsh football team’s success and ambition of reaching the Premier League? In a new spot created by Ryan Reynolds’ Maximum Effort in collaboration with Danone Internal Agency, Harvest Creative, STōK reveals it isn’t just the sponsor of…

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Aberglasney is delighted to announce its photographer, Nigel McCall, has been recognised in the International Garden Photographer of the Year (IGPOTY) competition for his stunning image ‘May Morning’ taken in Aberglasney’s Upper Walled Garden. IGPOTY brings together the best garden, plant, flower and botanical photography from across the world with over 20,000 entries from over 50 countries. The competition started in 2008 and continues to be one of the world’s most respected photography competitions and exhibitions. Nigel’s image of Aberglasney during a misty ‘May Morning’ was announced as Highly Commended in the ‘Beautiful Gardens’ category. His breath-taking images have won…

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AS National Apprenticeship Week (February 5-11) gets underway, a trio of North Wales trainees are offering their advice to those considering a construction career. All three are embarking on very different careers at Flintshire-based Anwyl Homes and are at various stages of their personal development. Ruby Jones, from Mold, is just starting out on her HR apprenticeship, while Matthew Parry, from Prestatyn, is training in site management and Thomas Miller, from Wrexham, has just graduated with a degree in architectural design technology. However, they have all benefitted from Anwyl’s earn and learn training schemes, which see apprentices and other trainees…

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An established, Newport-based design company is celebrating 10 years in business with a move to its recently renovated offices in the city centre. Parade Design, which was launched by graphic designer Claire Broome, is a creative ideas company specialising in brand identity, print and digital communication. Previously located in the Estates Offices on Gold Tops, the design firm has now moved into its own premises on North Street in Newport, following a lengthy redevelopment process. The extensive building work, which took around two years to complete, was partially funded by Newport City Council’s Property Enhancement Grant. Since they left their…

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This Apprenticeship Week Wales, Elinor Worthington, Future Talent Development Consultant at Legal & General, discusses how the business is using its apprenticeship programme to develop and shape its future leaders as they look to diversify and futureproof their workforce. As a former apprentice turned leader at one of the leading UK financial services providers, Elinor champions the value of apprenticeships for anyone wanting to gain experience, upskill or change career to achieve their aspirations. Elinor said: “I graduated from university with an Environmental Science degree and accepted an entry level role in financial services at Legal & General to begin earning…

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BookTrust Cymru, the children’s reading charity, is encouraging families, schools, and early years spaces across Wales to join in with Big Welsh Rhyme Time, a week-long national celebration of sharing bilingual rhymes, poems and songs with thousands of children in their early years. Developed with the support of the Welsh Government, Big Welsh Rhyme Time invites families across Wales to experience how rhyming and sharing stories bilingually can be incorporated into everyday life – be it at home, an early years setting, or within their local community. More than 500 settings across Wales have signed up to take part in…

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ARC-UK Technologies, which operates in Cardiff, has ramped up its sustainability efforts by investing more than £1m in eco-friendly printing that saves resources, enhances time efficiency and improves sustainability practices. The investment allows ARC-UK Technologies to further support companies and communities’ net carbon zero ambitions by offering neutral print production at speed and scale. The wide format Fujifilm printing press, called the Acuity Ultra Hybrid LED, uses recyclable inks which are free from environmentally damaging solvents and uses up to half the energy of traditional printing machines. The second to be installed in the UK, the press has the capability…

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