Businesses across Bridgend County Borough have been invited to attend a Business Support Fair that will take place next month. The free event will be taking place on Thursday 20 July between 4pm and 6pm at the Indoor Bowls Hall, Angel Street, Bridgend, CF31 4AH. This will be a free drop in event aimed at new start-ups and existing businesses, offering guidance on the wide range of support available from the many business support organisations. Some of the business support organisations who will be in attendance at the fair include Employability Bridgend, Business Wales, Department for Work & Pensions, Development…
Author: Rhys Gregory
Super-hot embers from disposable BBQs and beach fires are putting visitors to our seaside destinations at risk, new videos have revealed. RNLI lifeguards are starting their morning shift at Swansea beaches by putting out the leftovers of the night before thoughtlessly left behind by revellers.Now the the RNLI and Swansea Council are joining forces to highlight the problem which can cause severe burns to the unwary. Cyril Anderson, Cabinet Member for Community Services, said: “It’s extremely irresponsible for people setting fires on beaches or using disposable BBQs to just leave them behind or bury them. “Sand doesn’t put them out,…
RCT Council has secured £3.43m funding for Active Travel from Welsh Government in 2023/24 – which includes investment in the Rhondda Fach Active Travel route, establishing a formal route in Cwmbach and Trallwn, and replacing Riverside bridge in Llwydcoed. The total funding of £3,433,700 has been awarded to Rhondda Cynon Taf from the Active Travel Fund, covering the current financial year. In a separate recent announcement, Welsh Government has also confirmed that £384,290 has been awarded to the Council in the Ultra Low Emission Vehicle (ULEV) Transformation Fund. A summary of the funding allocations is included below: Active Travel Fund…
The Fitness Suite at Heolddu Leisure Centre has seen £100,000 funding to refurbish and renovate the existing space. The new fitness suite which opened on Monday 19th June has a fresh new look, brand new equipment and an improved gym floor layout. A range of new cardio equipment including rowers, air bikes and ski erg as well as new resistance machines and free weights have created a first-class facility. The new facilities will benefit students at Heolddu Comprehensive School, the local community and new and existing Leisure lifestyle members. Heolddu Leisure Centre is also home to a 25 meter swimming…
Senedd Members have voted in favour of the first made-in-Wales Agriculture Bill which will be key in supporting farmers and sustainable food production for generations to come. The Bill, which has been led by the Rural Affairs Minister Lesley Griffiths, will now seek Royal Assent, and if approved, is expected to come into force in Wales later this summer. The main source of future Government support for farmers in Wales will come through the proposed Sustainable Farming Scheme. This Bill provides Welsh Ministers with the powers necessary to provide support in the future whilst also ensuring continued support for farmers…
Reform is the driving force behind the Welsh Government Bills which will be introduced in Wales over the next year. Announcing his legislative priorities, the First Minister said the Bills will make positive change for the people of Wales. Legislation to be introduced in the next Senedd term include: A Bus Bill to reform and improve bus services, putting people before profit, to match what our communities need. A Disused Tips Safety Bill will be a world first in managing disused tips, reforming current laws around coal tip safety and give greater security to the people living in their shadow.…
More than 3,000 jobs were created in Wales over the last year thanks to inward investments – the best results recorded in five years, new figure published today show. The UK Department for Business & Trade annual report on Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) in the UK for 2022-23 published this week shows the number of jobs created has returned to pre-Covid pandemic levels with 3,062 jobs created during the last year, up from 1,793 in 2021-22 – a 66% increase compared to the previous year. The report also shows 47 inward investment projects were created in Wales in 2022-23, up from…
Increasing numbers of people are interested in finding opportunities to grow their money, it is no surprise that trading has become a popular activity. Put simply, trading is the buying and selling of securities and financial instruments in order to make a profit. In fact, nowadays there are more ways to trade than ever including momentum trading, but what is momentum trading? Momentum trading is a trading strategy in which investors buy securities that are rising and sell them when they look to have peaked. This form of trading is to take advantage of market volatility by taking short-term positions in…
The world of online casinos has experienced tremendous growth and transformation over the years, captivating a global audience. As technology continues to advance and consumer preferences evolve, the future of online casinos holds great promise. Mobile Gaming Revolution Mobile devices have become a central part of our daily lives, the casino industry being no exception. The future of online casinos lies in the hands of players, quite literally, as mobile gaming takes centre stage. With the convenience of smartphones and tablets, players can access their favourite casino games anytime, anywhere. The rapid development of mobile applications and optimized mobile websites…
A former pub overlooking a Grade I listed building and close to a world renowned music recording studio struck the right note at auction. The now closed grade II listed Three Horseshoes pub close to Monmouth’s unique arched stone built Monnow Bridge is just down the road from globally famous Rockfield Studios. The property, at 21, Drybridge Street, to the South of Monmouth town, which called last orders some time ago could now be set for a new life after being sold by Newport-based Paul Fosh Auctions. Charted with a guide price of £186,500-plus the former pub sold after 11…