Author: Rhys Gregory

Comedian, actor and broadcaster Justin Moorhouse is set to bring his critically acclaimed show, ‘The Greatest Performance of My Life’, to Mwldan, Cardigan on Friday 24th October. Directed by comedy producer and writer Henry Normal, the show is a warm, funny and often moving reflection on the idea of performance – not just on stage, but in everyday life. The Manchester-born comic, who has spent more than two decades performing across the UK and beyond. In fact, due to overwhelming demand, Justin’s successful nationwide tour has now been extended through to May 2026. ‘The Greatest Performance of My Life’ takes in everything from unforgettable concerts…

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A Caerphilly man has been jailed for 16 weeks after persecuting badgers in  “deliberate and sadistic” acts where mammals were filmed being stabbed, kicked and attacked by dogs. Lloyd Gary Robert Davies was also banned from keeping all animals for life. Newport Magistrates’ Court was told he killed or injured the protected mammals by setting lurchers on them in fights shared on mobile phones. The court heard one video recovered from his phone showed a man’s hand plunging a knife into an injured badger after it is kicked and savaged by dogs. Davies exposed his female lurcher Shirley to severe…

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A traditional livestock farm extending to 395 acres with a two-mile testing track has come to the market through Savills. The unique property represents a rare opportunity to combine farming with motorsport in a spectacular location. Occupying a stunning rural position with far-reaching views, Dolebolion has been run as a successful beef and sheep farm by the current owners, who have also developed a thriving motorsport and leisure diversification venture. The Bont Dolebolion Rally Stage is an exciting asphalt testing track, featuring loops, split roads, Armco barriers, and a viewing bridge. The track has previously hosted numerous events, including timed…

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A man from Swansea has been jailed after he pleaded guilty to the rape and sexual assault of a male victim. 41-year-old Johnathan Jones, from Sketty, took his vulnerable victim into a pub toilet cubicle and when the victim tried to push him away, Jones attempted to offer the victim money in order to continue. After the victim reported this to police, Jones was arrested the same day. After initially claiming the sexual activity was consensual, Jones pleaded guilty to two counts of rape, as well as further counts of sexual assault and assault by penetration. Jones has been handed…

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An estimated £100K worth of drugs were seized during seven warrants in Bangor and Caernarfon last week. The warrants came after officers from the Neighbourhood Policing Team were made aware of local concerns around drugs at residential properties. A quantity of heroin, dried magic mushrooms and cannabis were seized throughout the week totalling an estimated value of over £100,000. A 55-year-old man and a 32-year-old man were both arrested and have since been bailed whilst investigations continue. PC Scott Jones said: “We will continue to target and disrupt drugs that cause misery to community members. “Growing and supplying drugs at…

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Cardiff Council has published a Cabinet Report on its comprehensive City Parking Plan, a 10-year strategy designed to tackle the city’s parking challenges, support sustainable travel, and improve quality of life for residents and visitors. The City Parking Plan is a cornerstone of Cardiff’s wider Transport Strategy, aiming to reduce congestion, improve air quality, and make the city’s streets safer and more accessible. Developed following extensive public consultation, the plan seeks to introduce a new framework for managing parking across Cardiff, aligning the Welsh capital with best practices seen in other major UK cities. Key Features of the City Parking…

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Pembrokeshire County Council’s Trading Standards team has taken action to ensure counterfeit and potentially unsafe toys are removed from the marketplace. At present a number of counterfeit Labubu dolls and other branded soft toys are awaiting destruction after being removed from sale. A complaint citing serious safety concerns came through to Pembrokeshire County Council’s Public Protection department and led to investigation. These fake toys, which often appear to be bargain alternatives to genuine products, pose significant risks to children. Unlike legitimate items, counterfeit toys are not manufactured in accordance with strict toy safety legislation. They are frequently poorly constructed and…

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The finalists for the Sport Caerphilly Sports Awards 2025 have been announced, shining a spotlight on the incredible people, clubs, and volunteers who make sport and physical activity thrive across Caerphilly, supporting the Council’s wider commitment to the Sport and Active Recreation Strategy 2019–2029. Hosted by Sport Caerphilly, the awards evening takes place on Friday 7th November at Bryn Meadows Hotel, Golf & Spa, bringing our sporting community together for a night of celebration. Tickets are £35 per person and are available now from Newbridge Leisure Centre. Young Volunteer of the Year: Recognising young people making an outstanding contribution to…

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The national 111 press 2 service, which has transformed access to support for urgent mental health issues, has received more than 200,000 calls since its launch. The service was rolled out nationwide in December 2022 and provides immediate support for people experiencing mental health difficulties. It has handled 200,900 calls to date and is the forerunner for a new generation of open access mental health services, which will be developed across Wales, providing people with access to support when and where they need it. Today (October 10) marks World Mental Health Day; this year’s theme highlights access to services during…

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The largest ever project within the Welsh Government’s Coastal Risk Management Programme has officially been opened. The £66m Central Rhyl Coastal Defences Scheme will protect almost 600 properties in Rhyl from flooding and coastal erosion for decades to come. 85% of the construction costs have been funded by the Welsh Government, with the Deputy First Minister labelling the project a ‘significant milestone’ in efforts to protect Welsh communities from the growing threats of climate change. Denbighshire County Council contributed the remaining 15%. The project has also supported the local economy by employing 34 local people, creating six new jobs and…

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