Author: Rhys Gregory

As technology continues to evolve, the way we shop is also changing. Traditional brick-and-mortar stores have now become just one of many options available – from online to mobile, we have more choices than ever before. Along with these changes, shopping tasks become more complex, especially if you have a specific list of items to buy. Finding what you need can be time-consuming, especially if you have a busy schedule. This is where an AI shopping assistant can come in handy, saving you valuable time while making your shopping more efficient. AI shopping assistants like decoder.com come equipped with natural…

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In our modern, digitally-driven society, it’s crucial for businesses to leverage a variety of online platforms in order to connect with their desired audience. A powerful method to accomplish this is by cross-promoting content from your company website to different social media channels. Cross-promotion enables you to make the most of each platform’s strengths, engage with your followers, and broaden your brand’s reach.  This article will delve into the significance of cross-promoting your material and provide practical advice on how to execute it successfully. The Significance Of Content Cross-Promotion Temu explains that cross-promotion can offer your company numerous advantages, such…

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Wales is home to a rich pub culture, with an array of historic inns and cozy taverns offering a warm welcome, delicious food, and a wide selection of beverages. In this article, we’ll explore the top five pubs in Wales that you simply must visit. Additionally, you can enhance your leisure time with Captain Cook casino. The Old White Lion, Llandovery The Old White Lion is a charming, historic pub nestled in the heart of the picturesque market town of Llandovery. With its exposed stone walls, wooden beams, and roaring log fires, this pub exudes a warm and cozy atmosphere.…

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Collagen has been the centre of attention since 2018, and we expect it to receive even more attention in 2019 as a way to keep people looking younger. Collagen has been making the headlines for over five years now, with many claiming it is our saviour in our battle to stay looking young. But do we believe the hype or wait until conclusive testing has been performed? Have there been any tests or studies of note? Does collagen live up to its claims of being the fountain of youth? Many swear by it while others are not yet convinced that…

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A Bridgend town centre restaurant, Morgan’s Bistro and Cocktail Bar, has been crowned the ‘Best Restaurant in Wales 2023’ at the Best of Welsh Business Awards 2023, which were held last week at the Holland House Hotel in Cardiff. The French restaurant first opened in August 2020 and is located at a building in Caroline Street which was brought back into use as part of the Bridgend Townscape Heritage scheme. Morgan’s Bistro and Cocktail Bar was one of several town centre businesses who were nominated for awards, alongside Beth Daniels Hair Design, who scooped a ‘Highly Commended’ accolade in the…

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Two brothers have been fined £1000 each for failing to comply with an enforcement notice issued by Pembrokeshire County Council’s Planning Department. Ryan and Declan Cole of Clifton Villa, Clynderwen, appeared at Haverfordwest Magistrates Court on March 9th. The applicants had sought retrospective planning permission for a large agricultural building, hardstanding and access track which was refused by the Council’s Planning Committee on 6th September 2022. The application referred to land at Cwm Farm, Llawhaden. The applicants had previously made two unsuccessful planning applications relating to the same developments in 2019 and 2020. On 12th February 2021, the Council’s Planning…

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Pembrokeshire County Council staff who helped save the lives of customers who suffered heart attacks in two separate incidents have been thanked for their vital actions. Pembroke Leisure Centre staff Courtney Picton, Emily Baker, Chris Hughes and Katherine Mackie, alongside Melissa Wright and Darren Bowen from Haverfordwest Leisure Centre, were invited to a reception at County Hall to acknowledge their life-saving efforts. The team were thanked by Cabinet Member for Residents’ Services Cllr Rhys Sinnett, CEO Will Bramble and Leisure Services Manager, Gary Nicholas. Courtney, Emily and Chris were on-duty on Friday February 3rd at Pembroke Leisure Centre when a…

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Rhondda Cynon Taf Council have recently secured funding through the UK Government’s Shared Prosperity Fund to implement a grant to support RCT residents in purchasing Solar Panels for their homes. One of the Council’s priorities is to make existing homes more energy efficient through technologies such as solar panels. The Solar Panel Grant will help residents with the cost of purchasing and installing Solar PV Panels on their homes. Residents are able to receive 25% towards the total cost of purchase and installation, up to a maximum of £1,000 contribution to the overall cost. If you are a home-owner in…

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Changes to the way a broadband subsidy programme is rolled out could see Powys residents and businesses disadvantaged even further, a senior county councillor has warned. The Gigabit Infrastructure Subsidy Programme, part of the UK Government’s £5billion Project Gigabit programme, aims to deliver high-speed broadband to the hardest to reach areas of the UK that might otherwise not be reached by commercial rollouts. However, concerns have been raised that hard-to-reach households and businesses in the county will be negatively impacted if potential changes to the deployment of this broadband programme are given the go-ahead. The Department for Digital, Culture, Media…

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The owners of Cwmni Caws Caerffili, Huw Rowlands and Deian Thomas, are bringing back the production of Caerphilly Cheese to Caerphilly Town Centre. Huw and Deian have worked hard over the last 3 years sourcing local ingredients, perfecting their recipes and processes to get to a stage where they can start producing and selling Caerphilly Cheese. They are keen to start supplying local businesses with their authentic product and want to ensure all cheese has the history of Caerphilly running through it. Caerphilly Cheese hasn’t been produced in Caerphilly for over 30 years. This business will most definitely increase local…

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