Author: Rhys Gregory

Stagecoach, the UK’s leading bus operator, has confirmed that its new depot in Taffs Well, South Wales, will officially open on the 12th October 2025. The facility represents a £300,000 investment for the business, designed to deliver cutting-edge engineering technology, an improved working environment for staff, and long-term support for future growth in the region. The new depot is the first in South Wales to be equipped with Stertil Koni mobile column lifts and four-post ramps, giving engineers superior access and visibility when maintaining vehicles. Alongside these engineering advancements, the site has been carefully designed to improve the working environment…

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Award-winning social housing provider, ClwydAlyn Housing, has received £35M in medium-term funding from Principality Commercial to help the organisation advance its development programme and deliver much needed affordable housing across North and Mid Wales. ClwydAlyn were advised through the process by Savills Financial Consultants. St Asaph-based ClwydAlyn Housing is a registered social landlord and manages more than 6,800 properties. The organisation employs 800 members of staff and provides housing management services across Gwynedd, Anglesey, Conwy, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Powys and Wrexham. ClwydAlyn also plays a key role in supporting vulnerable people across North Wales through domestic abuse refuges, mental health services,…

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Wales’ largest building society came together with the office of the Future Generations Commissioner and key partners to host an event aimed at empowering business to unlock solutions for a green economy. The ‘Skills for a Just Transition to a Green Economy’ event was hosted in partnership with Principality Building Society, the Future Generation Commissioner’s office, Blake Morgan, and Circular Economy Innovation Communities Wales to highlight the critical role of green skills in building a fairer, more sustainable economy for future generations. Deputy Director for Skills at Welsh Government, Neil Surman, provided an insight into Welsh Government’s initiatives around sustainable…

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South Wales Police is investigating a burglary at St Fagans National Museum of History, Cardiff. At around 12.30am yesterday morning (Monday, October 6), a report was received of a burglary at the museum. Detective Inspector Bob Chambers, from South Wales Police, said: “At this time, we believe that two suspects forced entry to the main building, where several items, including Bronze Age gold jewellery, have been stolen from a display case. “An investigation is on-going, and we urge anyone with information to contact us as soon as possible. “Any information, no matter how small, may be relevant to the investigation.”…

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Newport City Council is the only local authority in Wales to be accepted onto a prestigious European programme that will help drive positive change for the city and its residents. The Bloomberg LSE European City Leadership Initiative is the first ever professional leadership and management programme designed specifically for political leaders and public officials. Newport is one of 30 areas selected from 17 countries across Europe including Dublin, Turin, Helsinki and Oslo. The programme will provide Newport City Council with pioneering expertise to tackle problems, modernise services, strengthen operations, and improve people’s lives, advancing progress on issues that are important…

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Monmouthshire County Council is encouraging residents to visit community-run Repair Cafes to repair broken household items instead of replacing them. On International Repair Day, Saturday, 18 October, Abergavenny’s monthly Repair Café will be open between 11am and 2pm, offering repairs for everything from toys and bikes to clothes, furniture and woodwork. Despite its name, International Repair Day is much more than a day, it’s the highlight of a whole month that celebrates how something as simple as repairing things can bring communities together, reduce our impact on the planet, teach new skills and so much more. Cllr Catrin Maby, Cabinet Member…

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Livestock keepers in Powys are being urged by the county council to remain vigilant and report any suspected cases of Bluetongue disease after three cases were confirmed in the county. The cases, two near Llangammarch Wells and the other near Gladestry, are each related to a single bovine animal that has tested positive for Bluetongue virus. All three premises have had movement restrictions imposed and currently no further control zones have been put in place within Powys. Last week (1 October), the Welsh Government implemented a new Bluetongue Virus Temporary Control Zone in Monmouthshire following another confirmed case of Bluetongue…

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Unique geography, a strategic location and decades of maritime and industrial expertise position Welsh ports as a natural gateway to unlocking the extraordinary potential of offshore wind. That’s the message from the Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Planning, Rebecca Evans, as she launches the Welsh Government’s Port Prospectus at the Future Energy Wales conference today. The offshore wind sector is projected to create 29,000 jobs, generate a £4.5 billion economic impact, and power more than four million homes across Wales by 2030. Total offshore wind capacity is forecasted to reach over 20 gigawatts around Wales by 2045. Located less…

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A record number of young people are taking full advantage of the new £1 bus fare scheme by signing up for a free mytravelpass. The Welsh Government initiative, which is currently open for 16-21year olds, has seen a record number of young people apply for a MyTravel pass with Transport for Wales receiving more than 26,000 new applications – a 38% increase – since the launch of the scheme in July. From next month (3 November) the pilot is being extended further to offer the same reduced fares to all 5–15-year-olds. But unlike 16–21-year-olds, this age group won’t need to…

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The NHS and social care in Wales are getting extra support to prepare for winter pressures and households are getting support to stay warm. The Welsh Government is today (Tuesday 7 October) setting out comprehensive plans before the challenges of winter arrive. Vaccines have been bought centrally by the NHS for the first time to fight the predicted increase in flu cases this winter. The aim is to improve vaccination rates and protect more people. 99% of community pharmacies can now test and treat sore throats for free, without a doctor’s appointment, easing pressure on GPs. The Welsh Government is…

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