Author: Rhys Gregory

A quiet revolution is brewing in Wales that stands to reshape our work landscape. Hybrid models are rewriting workplace rules. Organisations not embracing this shift risk falling behind as remote work accelerates. For companies, managers, and employees, the future of work is already knocking. This evolution in how we approach work processes, productivity, collaboration, and well-being is far more than a trend – it is a fundamental cultural shift. Let’s explore how hybrid working is setting a bold new standard. The Changing Face Of Work in Wales Wales has a storied history rooted in tradition. But the country now finds…

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Preventing child involvement in crime is an ongoing concern. Let’s discuss how schools aid in mitigating this issue. Crime is a complicated subject, and it can have far-reaching consequences on a community and the lives of ordinary people. It’s a particular tragedy when children find themselves drawn into the world of crime via a parent or manipulative outside influence. There are often programs that take place in schools that have the intention of curbing child involvement in crime in the UK. Everybody, from firearms solicitors to concerned parents, recognises the importance of keeping children away from people and situations where…

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A player at Grosvenor Casino Swansea won a huge £37k recently while visiting the local casino one evening. The property developer and investor, who wishes to remain anonymous, found himself at the Grosvenor that night to try a new dish from the restaurant before he played Going for Gold, an electronic roulette game. The resident is a regular who was given the nickname ‘Lucky Balls’, due to his lucky streak winning the casino’s raffle. The lucky man is usually found at Grosvenor Casino Swansea’s poker tables with his friends. The local man had played Going for Gold a few times…

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As the UK grapples with the economic aftershocks of a post-pandemic world, and as technological advancements redefine industries, investors face a unique challenge. Gone are the days of merely adhering to textbook portfolio strategies. The market now beckons for a keen sense of foresight, adaptability, and most importantly, diversification. This isn’t just about safeguarding against volatility—it’s about seizing burgeoning opportunities in a complex, interconnected financial landscape. From the renewed vigour in traditional assets to the promising horizons of digital currencies, diversifying has taken on a novel, intricate dimension. This article offers a deep dive into the multifaceted world of 2023’s…

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Team Wales have launched the Tîm Cymru Clwb Busnes, with Cardiff Metropolitan University as its headline sponsor, and their launch event is happening this month. The Business Club will highlight the depth and breadth of sporting talent across Wales, with both athletes and the dedicated support staff further emphasising the pride and power of the Team Wales brand. We will look to drive the business network across Team Wales member sports, partner organisations and wider stakeholders to share inspiring stories, educate and learn from one another, and further enhance our network using the power of Tîm Cymru. Creating a strong network…

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rganisers of the Restore the Montgomery Canal! appeal have raised more than £95,000 in three months following generous donations from supporters. A substantial donation from an anonymous family company has been added to online donations, cheques and cash in collecting buckets to boost the £250,000 appeal. The company is hoping other businesses will follow its lead. Appeal chairman Michael Limbrey said: “There are only two miles of dry canal left in Shropshire and volunteers of the Shropshire Union Canal Society have already started to restore the next half mile. “The last section was restored with support from the National Lottery…

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Wout van Aert became only the third rider in history to win the Tour of Britain twice after withstanding multiple attacks in Sunday’s dramatic final stage in South Wales. The Jumbo – Visma rider finished second in Caerphilly, 11 seconds behind stage winner Carlos Rodriguez (INEOS Grenadiers), who at one point looked set to wrestle victory away from him at the death. Having previously claimed overall victory in the race in 2021, van Aert joins Edvald Boasson Hagen (2009 and 2015) and Lars Boom (2011 and 2017) as a two-time Tour of Britain champion. The Belgian star won the race…

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From circus workshops to clog dancing, local bands to live theatre – Llandovery Sheep Festival offers a fun packed agenda of performers and entertainment to suit all tastes. The festival, which takes place on 16 & 17 September in Llandovery town centre, will have an abundance of rural crafts and entertainment. The weekend-long event will also celebrate old drovers’ trails, sheep farming and the wool industry. From 10am until 10pm there is a full programme of entertainment in Llandovery’s Market Square and in the main car park. All ages are invited to watch the performers and take part in the…

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Ascona Group (‘Ascona’), a top 10 UK independent forecourt operation and one of The Sunday Times’ 100 fastest growing businesses, is pleased to announce an exciting new partnership with Scarlets Rugby Club, one of the four professional rugby union teams in Wales, for the upcoming 2023/2024 season. Ascona will be one of Scarlet’s key partners for the new season which is due to start in October. As part the partnership, the first of its kind for Ascona, the Group’s branding will be displayed on both the home and away kits which were unveiled earlier this month at Parc Y Scarlets.…

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Welsh businesses showed resilience in the face of a difficult financial year, with a strong increase in exports and growing business confidence. Economic Intelligence Wales has published its fifth Annual report, examining and analysing economic trends in the 2022/23 financial year. This unique research collaboration between Bangor Business School, Cardiff Business School, the Office for National Statistics, the Enterprise Research Centre and the Development Bank of Wales, pools intelligence and data to produce informative and useful insights into the Welsh economy. Key points contained in this year’s Annual report include: The highest interest rates in 15 years saw an impact…

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