Author: Rhys Gregory

A Merthyr Tydfil shopping centre built in 1970 is set for a 21st century transformation after being purchased by the County Borough Council. As part of the authority’s 15-year town centre ‘Masterplan’, St Tydfil Shopping Centre will get a new look – and residents, businesses and shoppers are being asked how they would like to see it change. The redevelopment will also include a revamp of the original bus station site at Glebeland, next to the shopping centre, which was demolished with the opening of the new Merthyr Tydfil Transport Interchange. “Based on proposals in the Town Centre Masterplan, we’re…

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A young man with additional learning needs who is particularly passionate about ice hockey, is helping community sport clubs in north-east Wales boost the number of people taking part in sport by becoming an apprentice sports coach, thanks to the support of the Welsh Government’s shared apprenticeship scheme. As the annual National Apprenticeship Week gets underway, Economy Minister Vaughan Gething is encouraging more firms to consider how an apprentice can help them boost their businesses. Taking place between 6-12 February 2023, National Apprenticeship Week is an annual week-long celebration of apprenticeships and the value they bring to employers and learners…

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The Minister for Economy Vaughan Gething and the Minister for Climate Change Julie James have announced a consultation into proposals to require housing developers to ensure all new build houses be equipped with gigabit broadband capability. Digital connectivity is increasingly important to people across Wales to keep in touch with friends and family, work from home or access public services. When new homes are built, we want to make sure that connectivity is consistent and future proof. The Welsh Government has therefore committed, through its Programme for Government and the Digital Strategy for Wales, to upgrade our digital and communications…

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The Vale of Glamorgan Council will shortly begin the latest improvement work at Penarth Pier Pavilion – with new decking and lighting set to be installed. Extensive repair and maintenance has taken place since the Council took over responsibility for the building two years ago. The Council-operated Big Fresh Café and Bar offers locally-sourced food and drink, with all profits invested back into Vale schools to enhance the meals service and support other initiatives. Events and classes, including concerts and lectures, are staged there, a boardroom is available to local businesses, while the building itself can be hired out as…

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It can appear to be a difficult task, but you can make your home office a place where you look forward to working. After all, how is it possible to design anything that is both pleasant and functional? It’s easier than you may think! You can build a stylish and functional workspace by selecting the appropriate items and accessories to decorate it. This is the ideal situation for getting work done. The following are some suggestions on how to design an excellent workspace for a home office: 1. Choose the Right Desk Picking the perfect desk should be the first…

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The gambling industry has become a part of the modern world and there is no denying that. Sports betting industry played an important role in making gambling popular as it has a great number of disciplines and games with good markets and profitable odds. Different sports are popular in different countries, but here are the top 5 that have followers all over the world. Soccer The number one on our list is the most wagered on sport worldwide – soccer. It has the biggest market size even though it can’t be estimated properly because of the illegal operations happening. There…

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Wouldn’t it be amazing to be able to predict the future? Imagine you could predict business trends or what your clients require; it’d be much easier to scale your business. But with numerous trends everywhere, how do you know the best ones to utilize? These past few years have witnessed a significant increase in the number of small business owners and first-time entrepreneurs that have sprung up. More than ever, traditional career paths are dwindling as people are tilting towards pursuing their professional goals. While we don’t have a crystal ball, fundamental market changes can affect your long-term business as…

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Renting a chic villa at an elite destination is probably one of the most rewarding decisions when planning a vacation or even a short escape for two. Lately, an increasing number of travellers are wishing for extra privacy and an overall VIP experience during their holiday, which is why they turn to a villa adventure. When booking one, though, it’s paramount to keep some key factors in mind to maximise your chances of living your dream vacations at the desired destination. Here are 10 major points to take into consideration. Tip #1. Check the location and proximity to local attractions…

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People are being encouraged to pull on their walking boots and put one step in front of the other this Spring to support Hope House and Ty Gobaith Children’s Hospices by taking part in its ever-popular Llangollen Canal Walk. The 12th annual walk, sponsored by Principality Building Society, will take place on Sunday, March 12, and will see walkers join a special 10-mile walk taking in the stunning scenery, including the world-famous Pontcysyllte Aqueduct. Encouraging people to sign up for this year’s event is Jane Williams whose son Evan died suddenly in his sleep weeks before his 13th birthday in…

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Swansea residents and businesses have influenced a design for a redeveloped, greener Castle Square Gardens which has secured planning approval. Public feedback from several rounds of consultation was taken into account when designers created the new look for the location that’s a focal point at the heart of the city centre. Planning approval, sought by Swansea Council, has now been secured. The plans will see Castle Square Gardens get: An increased number of trees An increased amount of other greenery, including new lawns, ornamental and biodiverse planting Two pavilion buildings for food, drink or retail businesses – one with an…

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