Author: Rhys Gregory

Electric vehicle (EV) registrations across the UK soared to record levels in 2025, and the trend is now reverberating right across Wales. Nearly a quarter of all new cars registered nationally were fully electric last year, and industry forecasts suggest even higher adoption through 2026 as charging infrastructure expands and businesses adapt to changing transport demands. For drivers, homes and companies in Wales, the implications are already beginning to shape travel patterns, workplace planning, and local investment. 2025 Set the Pace, 2026 Looks to Accelerate Across the UK, around 473,000 battery electric cars were registered in 2025, representing the highest…

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Ceredigion County Council is inviting residents, businesses and road users to share their views on proposed improvement works to Rhiwarthen Bridge in Capel Bangor. Rhiwarthen Bridge is a well‑used crossing that supports everyday journeys for the local community, agricultural vehicles, businesses and visitors. Structural assessments have identified the need for significant improvements to ensure the bridge remains safe, reliable and fit for purpose in the long term. The Council has prepared initial proposals for a new scheme and is now seeking feedback to help shape the final design. The proposed scheme sets out long‑term solutions to address the condition of…

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Why taking care of teeth is now part of the bigger health picture For too long, dental health in Wales was talked about as something cosmetic – white smiles, straight teeth, and aesthetics. But recent discussions around tightening NHS dental access, waiting lists and capacity pressures have forced a shift. Oral health is increasingly being framed as a critical foundation of overall well-being, not just a matter of appearance. Across the UK, studies show that poor oral health is linked with a rising tide of preventable conditions such as gum disease, systemic inflammation, heart health impacts and complications with diabetes.…

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Welsh kitchen design in 2026 is embracing a refined balance between heritage, craftsmanship and modern living. Homeowners across Wales are moving beyond purely minimal spaces and instead investing in kitchens that feel rooted, warm and built to last. From rich colour palettes to natural materials and smarter layouts, this year’s trends reflect both identity and intention. 1. Heritage Craftsmanship with Contemporary Detailing Traditional Welsh craftsmanship continues to influence kitchen design, but with a modern update. Shaker-style doors, framed cabinetry and detailed joinery are being paired with streamlined hardware and cleaner silhouettes. Rather than overly ornate features, designers are refining classic…

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Buying a garden room is a great investment for UK property owners looking to improve both their property and lifestyle. Unlike traditional conservatories, garden rooms can be used all year round. Furthermore, a well-built garden room can increase the overall value of your property. In fact, well-designed additions can add 5–15% to a property’s value. The installation prices range between £5,000 and £30,000 depending on the size and specification. However, to strengthen your return on investment (ROI), it is best to choose uses that are multi-functional and clearly add value to your home. Garden Rooms Are a Great Investment Having…

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Biometric authentication has become the new standard for individuals accessing their betting accounts. This is according to a study done by the Digital Security Institute, which has shown that 76% of all app login activities for betting accounts involve fingerprint scanning or face recognition, as opposed to password authentication. The time taken for an individual to gain access to their betting app has reduced to 1.8 seconds from 12 seconds, which was the time taken with a password to gain access to their accounts. The speed at which an individual can gain access to their account, as offered by ixbet…

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The vibrant world of online slots has evolved considerably over the past few years. With rapid technological advancements, improving user experiences, and evolving regulatory frameworks, UK slots continue to capture the interest of a diverse range of players. As the market expands, industry stakeholders are focused on creating a safer and more engaging play environment that resonates with the meticulous expectations of today’s consumers. Understanding the Market Dynamics Modern online slots in the UK are not only driven by game innovation but also by an increasing demand for transparency and responsible gaming practices. Recent shifts in player behavior have pushed…

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Hormones act as the primary messengers for your body. They travel through the blood to tell your organs and tissues how to behave. These chemicals control almost everything from your growth to your daily mood. When levels shift, you might feel like a different person. Most people experience these changes at various points in their lives. Puberty and pregnancy are two major times when levels fluctuate wildly. Even the regular monthly cycle brings constant shifts in energy and feelings. Understanding how these changes work can help you manage the results. The Monthly Rhythm of Change The menstrual cycle is a…

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Swansea Council has applied for a High Court injunction to halt the proposed deal between the Welsh Rugby Union and Y11 to buy Cardiff Rugby. If the deal goes ahead it would lead to the end of the Ospreys and men’s professional regional rugby in Swansea. The Council is seeking an urgent court hearing which could be as soon as this week. However, if, in the meantime, the WRU provides a written undertaking that it will not complete the deal the court hearing could be delayed to a later date. A Swansea Council spokesperson said: “The proposed deal between the…

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Small and medium-sized manufacturers across Wales will now have access to funding to modernise their businesses and boost sales through £2.2m of new investment. The Tech Valleys Business Productivity Enhancement Programme helps engineering and manufacturing companies work efficiently and develop new products through cutting-edge technology. Over three years, eligible companies will receive a free business diagnostic. Those who qualify can then apply for a capital grant between £10,000 and £50,000. Recipients also receive a tailored support package covering skills development and export advice. The programme has a strong track record in enhancing productivity for Welsh SMEs. Between 2020 and 2023,…

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