Author: Rhys Gregory

Welsh heritage jewellers, Clogau is set to launch on April 1st a royal collection to celebrate the coronation of King Charles III and his love of gardening. For the first time in seven decades, on 6th May 2023, the British public will be glued to screens to watch King Charles III ascend the 700-year old throne, on which King Henry VIII, Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth II sat. Engraved with the coronation date and inspired by King Charles III’s favourite purple flowers, the royal Tree of Life Delphinium Collection makes for the perfect wearable keepsake to cherish this special date.…

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Four Welsh vineyards have joined in a collaborative project to look at ways of delivering innovative solutions to decarbonisation and improving the efficiency of Welsh Vineyards through reducing the use of synthetic chemicals. Supported by the Welsh Government’s Decarbonisation and Covid Challenge Fund, the project’s objective was to increase knowledge and understanding of disease control and prevention methods in vineyards across Wales. The project’s outputs will help to reduce future use of, and reliance on, synthetic chemicals. Four Welsh vineyards participated, Ancre Hill Estates, Gwinllan Conwy Vineyard, Gwinllan Hebron Vineyard and Sticle Vineyard. All vineyards are different in size and…

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The Cyber Resilience Centre for Wales (WCRC) has strengthened its management board team with the significant appointment of Assistant Chief Constable Jason Davies who joins as a board member. This is a great boost for the WCRCR as Jason brings with him many years of policing across South Wales gaining great knowledge and experience in complex criminal activity from many sections of society. His career began in criminal investigations, from there he progressed to head of intelligence and organised crime roles, spent time heading up the forces Justice Services portfolio and most recently was the Detective Chief Superintendent in the…

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Pembrokeshire’s Local Land Charges service has joined the national digital register making buying a property quicker and simpler. Following its launch on 3rd April 2023 anyone wanting to search for Local Land Charges will have instant online access through HM Land Registry’s national LLC Register. Local land charges searches are normally required in the property-buying process and results usually relate to restrictions or prohibitions on the use of the property, such as planning permissions or listed building status. Pembrokeshire County Council has been working with HM Land Registry on this digital transformation of the service with the fast access search…

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Caerphilly Council Leader, Cllr Sean Morgan recently visited Transport for Wales’ (TFW’s) train simulator in Cardiff. The visit comes days before the official launch of brand-new South Wales Metro Trains on the Rhymney Valley lines on Wednesday 29 March. The Class 231 Fast Light Intercity and Regional Trains (FLIRTs), built by leading manufacturer Stadler, are part of the £800 million investment Transport for Wales is making in brand-new trains for the Wales and Borders network. Providing increased capacity with more and improved seating, modern air conditioning, power sockets and passenger information screens with up-to-the-minute travel information, the new trains will…

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New consumer research has found a majority of people supporting the principle that tourists should contribute towards the costs of maintaining and investing in the destinations they stay in. Rebecca Evans, the Minister for Finance and Local Government, will today confirm plans for a visitor levy in Wales are proceeding and legislation enabling local authorities to introduce a levy in their areas will be put to the Senedd within this government term. The levy will be a small charge paid by people staying in commercially-let overnight visitor accommodation. Similar charges are commonplace around the world, used in more than 40…

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People are being urged to check if they can have the mpox vaccine ahead of the busy summer and festival season. Many people across Wales have already been vaccinated against mpox – previously known as monkeypox. The number of mpox cases in Wales has to date been very low. But there have been large numbers of cases across the UK as part of a global outbreak of the disease. Mpox is the new preferred term given by the World Health Organisation to what was previously known as Monkeypox. The new term seeks to move away from the racism, negative connotations and…

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Project Destiny 2 is an MMO shooter that has become a logical continuation of the first part of Destiny and Halo, games about space and the struggle of mankind for their own survival and the opportunity to explore the universe. New players are waiting for the unknown universe, which is decorated with cutting-edge graphics and endless space and beautiful visual and sound accompaniment. The project is constantly updated and supplemented with new territories, bosses, weapons and armor, levels of the main characters and classes, a subclass system and much more. Each new update significantly increases the threshold for the maximum…

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A syndicate of 10 business angels led by Angels Invest Wales lead investor Ashley Cooper has made a follow-on investment in Swansea-based 2B Enterprising, the company delivering an engaging and bilingual enterprise  education programme for primary schools throughout England and Wales. This brings the aggregate number of angel investors over the two funding rounds to 21. The investment of £390,000 includes a second round of funding of £125,000 by the Development Bank of Wales’ Wales Angel Co-investment Fund. It follows a £400,000 investment in November 2021 which helped the business to appoint Chief Executive Jayne Brewer and recruit a team…

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A leading businessman has launched a campaign for North Wales to have its own Metro Mayor to ensure the region doesn’t continue to miss out on funding. Askar Sheibani, Chief Executive of Comtek Network Systems and chairman of Deeside Business Forum, decided to act after all planned major road schemes  in North Wales were scrapped by the Welsh Government. He says this will hamstring the area’s manufacturing industry and its potential to provide a major source of cheap, green energy for the country. According to Mr Sheibani, it was yet another example of how the North-South divide is putting the…

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