The £8 million refurbishment of the 1 Callaghan Square office building has added 50,000 sq ft of available Grade A office space to the Cardiff city centre market, The investment by landlord Cardiff Office Limited, represented by Capital Trust, has transformed the 94,000 sq ft five-storey building and includes a new extended double-height reception area with lounge areas, meeting booths and coffee bar. New cycle storage and ground floor showers and changing rooms have also been added. Lettings at the building are being handled by global property consultancy Knight Frank. Mark Sutton, partner in the office agency team of Knight…
Author: Rhys Gregory
Responses to the consultation on how to spend the money from the sale of the Old County School in Tregaron was considered by the Charity Trustee Committee at its meeting held on Thursday, 29 June 2023. A public consultation was held between 16 March and 10 May this year asking for suggestions on how to spend the proceeds from the sale of the old County School in Tregaron in accordance with the requirements of the charity, namely ‘to advance the education of pre-school and school-age children in Tregaron’. Twenty-five responses were received which ranged from the provision of sporting facilities;…
A REDROW site manager from Flintshire is celebrating after winning a top industry accolade. Cait Grady from Sychdyn, near Mold, has been awarded a NHBC Pride in the Job Quality Award for the North West. The National House Building Council (NHBC) celebrates the very best UK site managers and their commitment to raising standards in house building. With only 444 winners selected out of over 8,000 entrants across the UK, Cait is among the country’s best house builders, and among just 42 winners in the North West, along with her colleagues Jake Green, Ben Goostrey, and Peter Campbell-Wright. Judging for…
A touring music and theatrical performance will demonstrate the ancient and ubiquitous reach of Cymraeg right up into the ‘Old North’ of Cumbria and Scotland, and its connection to Ireland. Fellow Welsh singer-poets Twm Morys and Gwyneth Glyn, both former Welsh Children’s Laureates, are joined by musicians from the Celtic diaspora of Scotland, Ireland and the ‘Old North’ to perform Myrddin Wyllt, a performance depicting the heritage and identity of the devolved nations through the life of the medieval Welsh legend, sixth century chief bard and prophet. There are plenty of claims on Merlin – he’s the distant cousin of Dumbledore…
In July, Lymphoma Action will be hosting two free webinars that focus on recovery after two types of treatment that may be recommended for people affected by lymphoma, a type of blood cancer. The first webinar will be taking place on Wednesday 12 July from 12.30pm – 1.30pm and will look at strategies for preparing for, and recovering from, a stem cell transplant. The second webinar will be held on Tuesday 18 July, also from 12.30pm – 1.30pm and will focus on chemotherapy, one of the most common types of treatment used for lymphoma. Joining the webinar panels will be…
Business confidence in Wales rose 14 points during the beginning of June to 32%, according to the latest Business Barometer from Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking. Companies in Wales reported higher confidence in their own business prospects month-on-month, up 13 points at 41%. When taken alongside their optimism in the economy, up 17 points to 24%, this gives a headline confidence reading of 32%. Welsh businesses identified their top target areas for growth in the next six months as evolving their offer 33%, investing in their teams 29% and diversifying into new markets 26%. The Business Barometer, which surveys 1,200 businesses…
A popular tennis scheme which has boosted the number of people taking up the sport in the Cardiff suburb of Heath, and which would see significant sums of money invested into local tennis courts, is set to be rolled out to six other parks across the city. The plan, which was approved by Cardiff Council last week, saw ‘in principle’ funding agreed which could see the LTA invest in the region of £750,000 in 29 of the city’s tennis courts, through its UK Government and LTA Tennis Foundation funded Park Project. As part of the agreement the refurbished courts, starting…
Athletes from across South Wales are busy preparing for a big international sporting week coming to Swansea. Hundreds of them – like Swansea-based husband and wife David and Kelly Hutin – will be among the thousands who visit from Wales, all across Europe and internationally, to take part in the week’s top quality events. Like the week’s organisers and partners, they want local people to be inspired by the activities, to compete in and to enjoy sport. July 10-16 is due to see Swansea host the free international spectator events IRONMAN 70.3 Swansea, 2023 World Triathlon Para Series Swansea and the Para Sport Festival -…
Swansea’s Dylan Thomas Centre is in the running for a national award. The permanent Thomas exhibition and learning facility based in the centre has been shortlisted as best small museum in the Kids in Museums Awards 2023. The awards celebrate outstanding experiences for children and families. The council runs the centre’s Love the Words exhibition and engagement programme, which offer visitors an immersive introduction to Swansea-born poet Thomas. Council cabinet member Cllr Elliott King said: “Thomas was a playful writer and we want to share his passion with our younger visitors inspiring them to love words.” Through its interactive displays, audio-visual…
Motorists and businesses in Swansea city centre are set to benefit from a new set of car park charges in its car parks. Swansea Council is launching its new 1-2-3-4-5 parking charges scheme on July 24. And will mean motorists parking in council-owned car parks in the city centre* will pay no more than £5 to park all day. The scheme will also mean that the first hour will cost £1, two hours will cost £2, finally reaching the £5 all day charge. The Council has launched the package to encourage more people into the city centre and support local…