Local chimney and boiler equipment specialist The Flue and Chimney Warehouse Ltd has moved to larger industrial premises on the Gwaelod y Garth Industrial Estate in north Cardiff. After 10 years in 2,000 sq ft premises nearby, the company has signed a 10 year lease on the 11,000 sq ft Unit 3 at an annual rental of £66,000. The landlord was represented in the transaction by the Cardiff office of global property consultant Knight Frank. The company provides a trade-only one stop shop for flue, chimney, fireplace, stove and lead products. Owner Jim Portsmouth said: “The move is a big…
Author: Rhys Gregory
Scientists at Aberystwyth University are researching whether grazing alpacas alongside other animals could help farmers tackle climate change. The new research project will explore the efficiency and environmental benefits of grazing different species together, such as sheep, goats and alpacas. The work at the University’s Pwllpeiran Upland Research Centre builds on previous research, which found that mixed grazing of sheep with cattle improved lamb growth rates and animal health, and cut greenhouse gas emissions. However, despite these benefits, cattle numbers in the uplands continue to decline. The new study will focus on the unexplored potential of grazing sheep with less…
The New Saints (TNS) FC celebrated their 1000th game in style as an 89th minute winning goal from Ryan Astles secured a 2-1 victory over Bala Town at Park Hall on Monday. The victory leaves them one point away from winning the JD Cymru Premier, meaning they can secure the title when they travel to fierce rivals Connah’s Quay on Friday night. An even first half saw the sides go in level as Ryan Brobbel gave TNS the lead on 28 minutes, before Bala immediately struck back two minutes later with a goal from Nathan Peate. But as the game…
A local social enterprise has joined forces with the Isle of Anglesey County Council and community hubs to provide free nutritious meals to Anglesey residents. As the cost-of-living crisis takes its toll, the aim of the project is to help tackle food poverty by providing quality meals in community freezers across the Island. Delivered through the Neges project, Menter Môn, Anglesey Council will work together to stock freezers in ten community hubs across the island with locally produced ready meals. Anyone can access the meals in the community freezers which aim to help households that are struggling to manage with…
MA Musical Theatre students will perform the musical ‘Xanadu’ in The Gate Theatre in Cardiff on the 23rd and 24th of March. The show ‘Xanadu’ follows the journey of an enchanting and beautiful Greek musician who falls from the heavens of Mt. Olympus to Venice Beach, California in 1980 in an attempt to inspire an artist who is finding it difficult to achieve the greatest ever artistic creation – the first ROLLER DISCO! The show is based on the film that stars Olivia Newton-John with the music of Jeff Lynne from the Electric Light Orchestra, and it is a show that portrays…
An independent Cardiff school has expanded its presence at a city business park after a seeing a significant increase in student numbers. St John’s College, a day school for 3-18-year-olds, has had a university-style campus for its sixth-form students since 2018 at Eastern Business Park in St Mellons, owned by developer Robert Hitchins Ltd. Now, following a 30% increase in its enrolment, the school has taken another 4,500 sq ft at the site to provide additional study areas and three new fully equipped science laboratories. Francis Taylor, Director of Co-curriculum and Digital Learning at St John’s College, said both the…
Wales’ leading first aid charity, St John Ambulance Cymru, have marked the end of their Defibruary campaign for 2023. The campaign ran throughout the month of February, aiming to educate more people in Wales about defibrillator use, teach the public how to use one confidently, and to raise funds in support of the charity’s lifesaving work in the communities of Wales. St John Ambulance Cymru held free defibrillator awareness training sessions in communities throughout Wales over the course of February, from Divisions holding training sessions in their local halls, to demonstrations being held on stalls in busy shopping centres. This…
The Friends of Margam Park are delighted to have been awarded funding as part of the Mynydd Brombil Wind Farm Community Benefit Fund to purchase three brand new all-terrain mobility scooters. The mobility scooters will be available to hire by Margam Country Park’s visitors, improving the accessibility of the Park. Both the friends group and the park hope the new all-terrain additions will encourage more visitors with mobility restrictions to visit the park. As a result these, visitors will be able to enjoy the picturesque landscape, architecture and wildlife the park has to offer. It has long been a goal…
Coastlands CP School pupils sang their hearts out and wowed an audience at Disneyland Paris recently. The 73 pupils who took to the Videopolis Theatre stage as part of Disney Performing Arts, which offers the opportunity for groups to experience working with the Disney technicians and performing on a professional stage. The children received a standing ovation after their performance on Thursday, 2nd March and Disney staff praised not just the standard of singing but also their impeccable behaviour. Head teacher Sonja Groves said the children, aged five to 11, were wonderful ambassadors for Pembrokeshire. “Disney staff said it was…
Communities wishing to hold a street party to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III on the first May Bank Holiday weekend can now apply for a road closure – with the Council offering support to complete the process. The Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort will take place on Saturday, May 6, and there will be a UK Bank Holiday on Monday, May 8. Many events and initiatives will take place across the UK over the Bank Holiday weekend (May 6-8) to celebrate the Coronation. To help residents and communities come together and…