Author: Rhys Gregory

Wrexham football fans are being urged to clap for a seriously ill baby during the club’s home match against Millwall. Supporters have been asked to applaud for 60 seconds in the seventh minute in tribute to seven-month old Rupert Smith who is fighting for his life at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in Liverpool. He was diagnosed with one of the rarest diseases in the world – Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood (AHC) – which affects only one in a million children in the world. The emotional tribute has been organised by the club and Rupert’s family to show his parents they…

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The University of Wales Trinity Saint David’s (UWTSD) Motorsport team is celebrating a highly successful end to the Sports 2000 2025 season, marked by on-track achievement, student engagement, and recognition for staff excellence. Last weekend, members of UWTSD Motorsport travelled to the Crowne Plaza East Midlands Airport to attend the annual Sports 2000 Championship Awards Dinner. This year, several motorsport students joined academic staff to celebrate the achievements of the team and immerse themselves in the professional motorsport community. A highlight of the evening was the recognition of UWTSD lecturer Andrew Noble, who was honoured with the “One to Watch” award.…

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EDUCATION leaders from across the UK and Europe were welcomed to Wrexham as Coleg Cambria hosted a landmark international conference powered and delivered by its students. From catering and media production to delegate engagement, learners were central to the success of the College Alliance International Conference, gaining first-hand experience working at the heart of a major global event. Held over two days at Yale campus, the expo brought together more than 90 attendees from all over the UK and Europe – including Switzerland, Austria and Belgium – to explore best practice in academia, employment and wellbeing while experiencing the culture…

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A major road resurfacing scheme is set to be completed at one of Swansea’s main motorway junctions. Swansea Council’s highways maintenance teams will be working overnight for the next week to resurface the main roundabout at junction 44 (Birchgrove) of the M4 – Peniel Green Road. The improvements will also include resurfacing of a nearby smaller roundabout on the B4625 – which provides access onto the westbound section of the M4. Both sections of road are being upgraded as part of the Council’s ongoing resurfacing programme which aims to complete full resurfacing schemes at locations identified as being in poor…

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The finalists for the Swansea Sports Awards 2025, in association with Freedom Leisure, have now been confirmed. With 15 categories to consider, the panel of judges faced a challenging task in shortlisting so many exceptional nominations, each demonstrating notable contributions to the Swansea sporting community. Celebrating Swansea athletes, coaches, volunteers and teams, the awards will take place at a prestigious ceremony at the Brangwyn Hall on 2 April 2026. Councillor Andrew Stevens, Cabinet Member for Environment & Infrastructure at Swansea Council said: “Every year, the Swansea Sports Awards remind us just how much talent, dedication and community spirit we have across our city. “The 2025 shortlist showcases individuals and teams who inspire us all, whether through outstanding performance, tireless volunteering or a commitment to helping others thrive. We’re incredibly…

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A group of young people from Haverfordwest High School are celebrating a major achievement after being named Wales Country final winners at the King’s Trust Awards 2026. The group will now go on to represent Wales at the King’s Trust National Awards in London, after securing the JD Foundation Community Impact Award. The award recognises an outstanding community project created through the King’s Trust Achieve Programme, which is offered at Haverfordwest High School as a KS4 GCSE option. Delivered by Pembrokeshire Youth Service, School Based Youth Worker; Ell Lewis, the programme supports young people who may find traditional academic routes…

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From today [Monday, February 2] ‘baby bundles’- a gift of essential supplies – will begin to be delivered to expectant families in Flying Start areas of Wales. Mum-to-be Mollie Young from Newport will be the first to receive a bundle which will be hand-delivered this morning [Monday, February 2] by Dawn Bowden, the Minister for Children and Social Care. The baby bundles, funded by the Welsh Government, contain essential items to support new parents and their babies. This includes: 0-6 months clothing, blankets, bibs, muslin cloths, a thermometer, a bilingual book and a playmat. The boxes also include useful information…

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The Vale of Glamorgan Council is recommending that the Aqua Park does not return to Cosmeston Country Park this summer. Instead, all opportunities for the park will be explored and a year of environmental assessment carried out. This will help inform decisions about future uses of the lake and wider park. There will be no new water activities at Cosmeston during this 12-month period. Cllr Bronwen Brooks, Vale of Glamorgan Council Cabinet Member for Sustainable Places, said: “Our beautiful country parks are for everyone, so we want them to be as inclusive as possible – offering different things for different people. “With that in mind, we are keen…

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4theRegion, the South West Wales membership alliance dedicated to collaborative regional growth, is delighted to announce its landmark conference It’s Your Swansea 2026, taking place on Thursday 12 March 2026 at the Swansea Building Society Arena. Now in its 6th year, the It’s Your Swansea conference returns with an exciting new and inclusive format designed to put people at the heart of the conversation. The event is free to attend and welcomes individuals, community organisations, businesses and public sector leaders from across Swansea and the wider region. The conference will open with a keynote session, bringing together senior leaders from…

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Dafydd Wyn Morgan, founder of Serydda, has just celebrated a successful first year in business, welcoming star-struck visitors to Mid Wales to experience the wondrous Dark Skies. Here he explores what astro tourism means to him. When people hear the words astro tourism, they often imagine a telescope, a clear night and a quick look at the stars. In Mid Wales, especially in and around the Cambrian Mountains, it means something far deeper, wilder and more meaningful.This is where astro tourism becomes an experience, not just an activity. It’s about travelling to places where the night sky still rules -…

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