Author: Rhys Gregory

A man from Swansea has been jailed after he was found guilty of the murder of his own brother. The body of 48-year-old Martin Steel was found at an address on Hill View Crescent, Clase, shortly after 10:30am on Saturday May 20 2023. 41-year-old Darren Steel, from Morriston, pleaded not guilty to Martin’s murder and manslaughter in February 2024. Steel was found guilty by a jury on February 12. He has now been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 20 years in respect of the murder conviction and counts of GBH and ABH from his initial…

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A new hand painted mural has been unveiled in Cardiff City Centre, celebrating the everyday journeys that connect people across Wales and the Borders. Located on Quay Street, directly opposite the Principality Stadium, the artwork features the lyrics of “Gwlad! Gwlad!” from the Welsh National Anthem. The mural has been completed in time for Wales’ Six Nations home fixture against France, ready to welcome thousands of fans to the capital. TfW plays a key role in delivering major events acting as the thread that weaves thousands of fans to and from the city. In 2025 alone, the Principality Stadium hosted…

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Cardiff Council has issued a warning to residents after a fake website was found charging people to update their address for Council Tax. The council has made it clear that it never charges for this service and is urging people not to use unofficial websites. Residents can update their Council Tax details free of charge through the official Cardiff Council website. Anyone needing to report a change of address should do so directly via the council’s dedicated page. The official page to update your address can be accessed here:https://www.cardiff.gov.uk/ENG/resident/Council-tax/changes-to-address/Pages/default.aspx?utm_source=Facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Orlo The council is reminding customers to be cautious of third party…

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Lee Slocombe, 33,previously of Delhi Street, Swansea has been sent back to prison for six years for a £400,000 fraud against nine victims, following dangerous building work he carried out at properties in Cardiff, Bridgend and Swansea. The total loss to his victims was calculated at least £547,000, after considering the costs incurred to rectify the dangerous work he carried out. On 20th October 2025, Slocombe pleaded guilty to two charges of participating in a fraudulent business between March 2021 and May 2023. One charge was brought directly against him, with a further charge against his company, LSP Developments. Slocombe…

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Smart city technology aimed at improving key services like car parking, waste collection in some remote areas and traffic management is on its way to Swansea in the months and years ahead. Technology has already been helping the council improve its services in a range of different areas like litter bin collection in remote areas of the Gower, water safety and customer contact and now it’s looking at how it can go further in a new phase of its digital transformation plans. Councillor Andrea Williams, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Service Transformation, said: “We’re already seeing the benefits of…

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Education inspectorate Estyn has placed Ysgol Harri Tudur/Henry Tudor School in special measures. Pembrokeshire County Council acknowledges the findings of Estyn’s inspection of Ysgol Harri Tudur/Henry Tudor School, published following the December 2025 visit. The report identifies a number of serious concerns in relation to leadership, safeguarding, teaching quality, pupil progress, attendance and curriculum planning. Estyn has therefore judged that the school requires special measures. The report also highlights a number of positive aspects within the school: Staff work hard to create a caring, supportive atmosphere, and many pupils feel well supported and safe in school. The Supported Learning Centre…

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Car boot sales are making a welcome return to Rhondda Heritage Park Museum for 2026, with dates running from March through to October. Shoppers can browse and buy for free, while sellers can book a pitch for £10. All sales will take place between 10am and 1pm, with sellers able to set up from 8.45am. The confirmed dates for this year are: March 14 April 11 May 9 and 23 June 13 July 11 August 8 and 29 September 12 October 10 The popular events offer a chance to pick up bargains, clear out unwanted items and enjoy a morning…

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Rhondda Cynon Taf Council has officially opened two major new education facilities – Ysgol Afon Wen in Hawthorn and Pontyclun Primary School – marking the completion of significant investment delivered in partnership with the Welsh Government’s Sustainable Communities for Learning Programme. Both schools were formally opened on Thursday 12th February, with Lynne Neagle MS, Cabinet Secretary for Education, joining elected members, pupils, staff, governors, contractors and Council representatives to celebrate the milestone. Ysgol Afon Wen: A New 3–16 School for the Community Ysgol Afon Wen has been benefiting from its modern learning environment since September 2024, welcoming pupils from the…

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World champion boxer Lauren Price will return to Ystrad Mynach next month as she continues preparations for her upcoming world title fight. The fan engagement session will take place in the Aaron Ramsey Suite at the Centre of Sporting Excellence on Saturday 7th March, between 12pm and 2pm, giving supporters the opportunity to meet Lauren, collect fight tickets, and purchase official merchandise ahead of fight night. The event offers local boxing fans the chance to show their support, engage with one of Wales’ leading sporting figures, and be part of the build-up to a major moment in Lauren’s professional career.…

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Blaenau Gwent Council has responded to growing concern over road conditions across the borough, as potholes continue to rise following one of the wettest Januarys on record. The council said it understands residents’ frustration and shares their concerns, with highways teams working flat out every day to resurface, patch and make roads safe. While temporary repairs are being carried out where needed, longer term fixes and resurfacing works have already taken place, with more scheduled. After years of budget cuts for local government, councils across the UK are now facing the impact of sustained under investment in highways. Year on…

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