A young girl who as a child saw Hollywood star Reese Witherspoon in the rom-com Legally Blonde and decided she wanted to be a lawyer has won a place with one of North Wales’s leading law firms. Emily Brayford, from Oakenholt, near Flint, has joined the property team at Swayne Johnson which has a base in Denbigh and branches in Llandudno, St Asaph, Ruthin and Tattenhall, near Chester. It’s a dream come true for the 27-year-old Chester University graduate who spent over two years managing rental properties for a Flintshire estate agent while studying for her final exams. Emily, originally…
Author: Rhys Gregory
The residents and businesses of Porthcawl have been gearing up for the return of the Ogi Porthcawl 10K, which will bring a festival of running to the seaside town this weekend. Set to be Wales’ largest summer running event, there are lots of exciting activities to look forward to, including a number of exciting activations planned by new headline sponsor Ogi – who have been busy rolling out a brand-new full-fibre broadband network in the area. Anticipation in the community is high, with over 4,000 people registered to take part in the 10K or one of the supporting Ogi Jogi…
Businesses have a central role to play in the Net Zero Wales ambitions, said Economy Minister, Vaughan Gething as he announced Welsh Government sponsorship for a new Excellence in Sustainability category in this year’s Powys Business Awards. “We are delighted to be sponsoring the Excellence in Sustainability Award, which aims to recognise those companies that are leading the way to a low carbon, low waste and sustainable future,” said the minister. “We all have a role to play in the decarbonisation of Wales and achieving net zero, meeting the challenges of climate change and delivering a greener and fairer future. “Our…
RWCMD has announced that the Welsh-American business giant Sir Howard Stringer has made a gift of £2m to the College, to help it restore and transform Cardiff city centre’s landmark Old Library. This donation from Sir Howard and his wife Lady Stringer launches the College’s ambitious fund-raising campaign for the Library which needs to raise £12m in total, with £3m now in place, including a previous gift from the Mosawi Foundation. It follows the recent transfer of the Library from Cardiff Council to the College for the next 99 years on long lease, reflecting the Council’s commitment to delivering the…
Luminate, the spectacular after dark light trail will be returning for a fourth year to South Wales hosted again at the much-loved Margam Country Park in Port Talbot. The event will run from November 24th through to 31st December (excluding Christmas Day) 2023. The captivating light trail will weave a mile long route around the gardens and grounds at the historic venue. Tickets for the light trail are booked on a starting time slot basis, but you can take as long as you like walking the magical trail. Along the route visitors can enjoy mulled wine and festive street food…
The traditional method of using blue traps to catch biting flies works because the insects confuse the colour with animals they wish to bite, according to new research led by Aberystwyth University academics. From tsetse flies to blackflies, for years blue traps have been used to attract and trap biting flies, providing an important tool for the control of fly-borne diseases like sleeping sickness. However, it was not clear why these traps worked. Scientists had various theories, including that blue surfaces might look to the insects like shaded places to rest, or like animals to bite. The Aberystwyth University-led team…
Milford Haven swim coach Makala Jones is about to take on the challenge of a lifetime: to swim the Channel. She will undertake the crossing next month to raise money for The Bluetits Chill Swimmers, who part-funded her open water swim coach training. Makala’s coaching business, Calm Seas, provides swim coaching all over Pembrokeshire, with impressive results – some of her pupils will be swimming a mile in the Long Course Weekend in Tenby at the end of June. Makala has always loved going in the water. As a child she swam breaststroke at a national level, then she fell…
A family run business in the heart of Neath has turned personal tragedy into an opportunity to help others in the community through difficult situations. Co-founded by a mother, daughter and best friend trio, the inspiration to open Magnolia Health & Wellbeing spurred from personal loss in the family when father & husband Richard Booth sadly passed away due to cancer. Magnolia is a health & wellbeing centre helping others to feel their best by bringing together some of the best wellness, spa and beauty professionals that South Wales has to offer. The centre also offers free treatments to people…
Nick Smith MP recently joined up with some of the Openreach engineers that have been busy building a new Ultrafast Full Fibre broadband network across his Blaenau Gwent constituency. He was given a tour of the work, which is making faster and more reliable ‘full fibre’ broadband available to homes and businesses in the local area. Around 30% of premises across the Blaenau Gwent constituency can already benefit from Openreach’s investment which when complete will total around £8 million* and bring some of the fastest and most reliable broadband speeds to the area. The tour started with a quick visit to the Merthyr telephone…
Wales’ first all-female angel investor syndicate has marked its first investment into a new business intelligence platform, supported by the Development Bank of Wales. Women Angels of Wales (WAW) backed Newport-based Talent Intuition and CEO Alison Ettridge with £60,000 into its Stratigens software, a SaaS product which brings together labour market, economics and location data to provide the insight businesses need to shape radically smarter decisions. Headquartered at Tramshed Tech, the business’ customers include major brands such as BP, EY and Netflix. The investment was also backed with £20,000 from Matthew Epps – who came into the deal via the…