Cosmeston Lake Aqua Park welcomed more than 10,000 visitors before its two-month trial wrapped up in September. As part of the trial, which ended on September 15, the Aqua Park created 30 jobs, providing valuable seasonal employment for local residents and young people in the area and an economic and community boost to Cosmeston Lakes Country Park and the wider Vale of Glamorgan. It also drove increased footfall and spending across the park, supporting more varied activities and properly supervised use of the water in the eastern lake and an increase in visitor numbers. In addition to recreational fun, the Aqua Park…
Author: Rhys Gregory
A south Wales legal business providing specialist advice to clients across the UK has grown its operations, thanks to a £50,000 micro loan from the Development Bank of Wales. Based in Barry in the Vale of Glamorgan, Tree Law provides advice to private clients, housing associations, insurance providers, developers and local authorities on legal issues relating to trees, including environmental regulations, invasive species and Tree Protection Orders. It is the UK’s only legal business which specialises only in advice and disputes involving trees. The £50,000 micro loan from the Wales Flexible Investment Fund has allowed Tree Law to take on…
A brand-new initiative will bring together tradition, community and celebration later this month with the introduction of a new county-wide Harvest Festival. The Harvest Celebration is a joint venture between Pembrokeshire Agricultural Society and Pembrokeshire YFC, which will be held in the most awe-inspiring venue of the county – St David’s Cathedral. The Harvest Celebration will be held at 7pm on Monday, 27 October and it will be more than a church service, it will be a moment to reflect, reconnect and rejoice in everything that makes Pembrokeshire’s farming community so special. Tim & Margaret Johns, Presidents of the Pembrokeshire…
Fly-tipping Action Wales has unveiled a powerful new community mural to mark the launch of its first-ever Fly-tipping Awareness Week (October 13–17). The mural designed by Year 5 pupils from Ysgol Melin and brought to life with the help of acclaimed Welsh portrait artist Nathan Wyburn — transforms a once-ordinary wall near the school into a striking reminder of how fly-tipping affects communities across Wales. In a hands-on workshop, the young artists joined Nathan and representatives from Neath Port Talbot Council to discuss the causes and consequences of fly-tipping, sharing their own ideas for keeping their neighbourhoods clean and welcoming.…
The search for life on Mars takes a leap forward today, as a key instrument for a major space mission begins its journey from Aberystwyth University to Italy for testing. The infrared spectrometer, named Enfys, will be a part of the suite of remote sensing instruments onboard the ExoMars Rosalind Franklin Rover. The Rosalind Franklin Rover is part of the European Space Agency’s ExoMars programme and Europe’s first Mars rover. Designed to be operated remotely across the planet’s rugged terrain, it will drill up to two metres beneath the surface to analyse samples for organic compounds and biomarkers – potential…
Cymru’s FIFA World Cup qualification hopes remain in the balance after a 4-2 defeat to Belgium at Cardiff City Stadium, with the visitors now leading the group in the race for automatic qualification. Craig Bellamy’s side face a crucial November as they look to overtake North Macedonia in second place and secure a play-off spot. The Cardiff crowd created a fantastic atmosphere throughout the match, with The Red Wall in full voice from the first whistle. Cymru made a strong start and took the lead after just eight minutes when Joe Rodon headed home from a free-kick. Belgium were soon…
With darker mornings and evenings fast approaching, North Wales Police are urging all road users to stay alert and stay visible. In just under two weeks, it will officially be the end of British Summer Time and North Wales Police would like to remind road users to take extra care and remain vigilant when out and about. With the clocks going back by one hour, the days become shorter, and it becomes darker much earlier and children, pedestrians and cyclists become even more vulnerable as they are less visible to motorists. Sergeant Danielle Ashley from North Wales Police’s Roads Crime…
Passengers are invited to have their say on proposed changes to the Conwy Valley line timetable, with changes planned for December. The Conwy Valley line is an important service that primarily supports local travel to and from Llandudno with the line experiencing increased leisure demand during the summer months, connecting people to popular destinations such as Betws-y-Coed and Eryri. The new timetable aims to address some of the key issues with current services by integrating the rail timetable with other transport methods and changing services to better serve Conwy Valley line communities. The engagement period will run from Monday, 13 October…
The annual FREE Halloween event in Swansea City Centre returns on Saturday 25 October, and this year it’s getting a spine-tingling upgrade. In addition to our family-friendly event area in St David’s Place, a new area designed to frighten, and delight is being introduced this year at Copr Bay’s Amy Dillwyn Park. Prepare yourself for Spooks in the City: Monster Mash-up, supported by the Childcare Offer for Wales, and encounter all manner of creatures in the two areas from 3pm until 8pm. St David’s “Peculiar” Place is perfect for families, this lively area features a main stage packed with children’s…
A recent positive Estyn inspection of Ysgol Casmael and Ysgol Llanychllwydog has highlighted the happy and inclusive community and caring learning environment of the school federation. Estyn’s published reports highlight the excellent behaviour of almost all pupils at the Welsh language primary schools, linking it to the strong sense of belonging embedded by the headteacher. It adds: “Staff provide stimulating sessions which inspire pupils to commit themselves enthusiastically to their learning. They use a wide range of effective teaching methods, plan engaging and meaningful sessions, and adapt activities suitably to meet the needs of almost all pupils.” A spotlight focus…