Author: Rhys Gregory

A man has been charged following an attack on two police officers in Pontypridd on Monday evening. Officers stopped to help a man who looked like he was in distress, however as they approached, he proceeded to then douse them in petrol and then violently threatened to set them alight. He was subsequently arrested following a taser discharge. We are appealing for witnesses to the incident, including a couple in a white SUV who stopped to provide assistance. Daniel Roger Price, aged 41, from Penywaun Aberdare has been charged with two counts of threats to kill and two counts of…

Read More

A 44-year-old man has been sent to prison for 40 months for transferring criminal property contrary to the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002. Bilal Tozsu, 44, from Margate in Kent, helped organised crime groups to launder money obtained through criminal activities. He travelled throughout the UK collecting more than £4,000,000 on behalf of these groups. In March 2023 Tozsu was stopped in his car on the M4 at Magor by officers from Tarian, the Regional Organised Crime Unit for southern Wales (ROCU), working in partnership with Gwent Police. During a search of his vehicle officers discovered bags containing large bundles…

Read More

Bridgend Ravens RFC have teamed up with Bridgend County Borough Council to tackle the issue of dog fouling on public playing fields across the county borough. ‘Ronnie the Raven’ and players from the Welsh Premier Division Rugby Club joined the Leader of Bridgend County Borough Council and members from the council’s Dog Fouling Engagement team this week at an event at Newbridge Fields, to promote the responsible disposal of dog waste, and highlight the dangers to human, and pet health, in dog faeces that is left behind. The event follows previous engagement events that have taken place as part of…

Read More

Two new pontoons are being planned to boost travel up and down Swansea’s River Tawe. One pontoon would be located close to the Hafod-Morfa Copperworks, with the other located within  a short walking distance of The Strand. The new pontoons are part of a Lower Swansea Valley improvement project being led by Swansea Council. Improvements to The Strand also form part of the project, which will be part-funded by the UK Government as part of its levelling-up programme. Other features of the £28.7m project will include improvements to Swansea Museum and further transformation works at the copperworks. These transformation works…

Read More

Swansea Council has reassured residents and businesses following news that Buckingham Group has taken steps to avoid administration. Buckingham Group are the council’s main contractor for the city’s Copr Bay district that stretches from close to the former St David’s Shopping Centre site to the area of the marina. Buckingham this week filed a notice of intention to appoint administrators, which is a step companies can take before potentially going into administration. A Swansea Council spokesperson said: “Buckingham has taken steps to avoid going into administration and we hope this will secure the company’s future. “In the meantime, we can…

Read More

A man who repeatedly dumped waste at a wooded area in the Broomhill area of Port Talbot has appeared before Swansea Magistrates. Francisco Covaci, 23, of Beverley Street, Port Talbot, admitted three charges of unlawfully depositing controlled waste at the court hearing on August 14th, 2023. His sentence involved payment of a fine, prosecution costs, clean-up costs and a victim impact surcharge totalling £1,239.51. The Magistrates heard Neath Port Talbot Council Waste Enforcement Officers discovered waste deposited at Broomhill on three separate occasions, once in April and twice in May of 2022. Their investigation into the fly-tipping incidents led them…

Read More

Schools and colleges from across Caerphilly county borough are this week celebrating AS and A-Level examination results day. This significant milestone in the academic journey of these young learners is the beginning of a new chapter in each of their lives, as many will now move on to either further education or search for employment opportunities such as apprenticeships. Commenting on this year’s exceptional results, Cllr Carol Andrews, the Cabinet Member for Education, said: “A massive congratulations to all the students who have received either their AS or A-Level results today. I hope you are all really pleased with your…

Read More

Selling chocolate bars that had the name ‘Wonka’ and did not have the allergen information in the correct format has cost a sweet shop owner over £10,000 after they were prosecuted by Powys County Council. Mr Alan Price, trading as Mollies Sweet Shops, pleaded guilty to ten charges under the Trade Marks Act 1994 and the Food Information (Wales) Regulations 2014 in a prosecution led by the council’s Trading Standards Service. On Wednesday, August 16, Llandrindod Wells Magistrates Court heard that the Wonka logo is a registered trademark and it is an offence to apply it to any product without…

Read More

The first made-in-Wales Agriculture Act is now law, having received Royal Assent this week. The Agriculture (Wales) Act is key in supporting farmers and sustainable food production for generations to come. The main source of future Government support for farmers in Wales underpinned by the Act will come through the proposed Sustainable Farming Scheme. This Act provides Welsh Ministers with the powers necessary to provide support in the future whilst also ensuring continued support for farmers during a transition period, reflecting the Cooperation Agreement commitment with Plaid Cymru It also paves the way for the banning of snares and glue…

Read More

Based in the heart of Cardiff, Llanishen High School is a community-led high school focused on creating a learning environment where students can realise their potential and achieve success, whatever that means to them. This A Level Results Day, the school saw 83 students receive their A Level results, with 95% achieving 3 A* to E grades, and 76% achieving at least 3 A*- C grades. Over 75% of students have now been accepted onto their university places with around 50% of these heading to Russell Group Universities. Meanwhile, 20 students are celebrating their progression into vocational pathways and apprenticeships…

Read More