Author: Rhys Gregory

Love Trails, the world’s first trail running and music festival, returns for 2023, and you’re invited! Early Bird tickets are on sale 26th December and with a fantastic 4-day itinerary of exploration, adventures, music and more, you won’t want to miss it. Set in the beautiful Gower Peninsula in South Wales, Love Trails is a magical weekend like no other, combining trail running, wild-swimming and adrenaline sports, with live music, yoga, workshops and inspirational campfire talks  – not to mention one hell of a party! Bringing together the collective euphoria of watching live music on a big stage, the ‘runner’s…

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Six drug dealers who supplied up to £5,022,000 worth of high quality drugs have been jailed for a combined 87 years after their encrypted drug deal chats were cracked by police. Tarian, the regional organised crime unit for southern Wales, along with Gwent Police welcomed the sentencing of the men at Newport Crown Court yesterday (Tuesday 13 December), following a joint investigation named Operation Arcturus, involving the use of the ‘Encrochat’ secure mobile device platform. Evidence obtained during the investigation shows that Steven Gibbons was the head of an organised crime group (OCG) based in Newport. The OCG was involved…

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TV sports presenter Jason Mohammad made a big splash in Cardiff yesterday as he officially crowned a swimming and water safety education project the 2022 National Lottery UK Project of the Year.     Cardiff-born presenter Mohammad, who fronts some of the UK’s biggest TV sports programmes, visited the swimming pool at the STAR Hub in the Tremorfa area of the Welsh capital (Tuesday December 13th) where he officially presented the Award on behalf of The National Lottery to representatives of the Black Swimming Association (BSA). Co-founded by Welsh woman, Seren Jones, who also hails from Cardiff, the BSA aims…

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Residents of a new council housing development in the north of the city are settling into their super energy-efficient, low carbon new homes in time for Christmas. The council has taken handover of 12 two-bed homes on the new Aspect Place development in Heath – part of the Council’s Cardiff Living scheme with national developer Wates Residential, that is delivering 1,500 new homes in the city. The scheme, which was awarded an Innovative Housing programme grant of £1.8m from Welsh Government, consists of 30 one and two-bed flats for rent from the council and 12 two-bed mews houses, six of…

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Cardiff Council has a new vehicle operating in its winter maintenance fleet helping to keep the city’s strategic cycle network safe to use during the cold snap. The Multihog vehicle sprays a brine solution across the cycleways and is being used during the current cold weather to ensure that segregated cycleways in the city are safe for cyclists to use. Cllr Dan De’Ath, Cabinet Member for Strategic Planning and Transport at Cardiff Council said: “The new vehicle, funded by Welsh Government, is custom built to carry out a range of different functions including salting and clearing snow from segregated cycleways.…

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Pembrokeshire County Council has now completed the purchase of the assets of Edwards Bros Coaches of Tiers Cross and will be operating all contracts previously run by the company. Council officers across the Authority, led by the public transport team, have undertaken a huge piece of due diligence, checking aspects such as legal, property, finance and human resources matters to reach this point. The move is to ensure the Council can maintain its statutory duty to provide public and school transport and to save money as part of an invest to save strategy. The Council stepped in when it became…

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A public consultation is now underway on updating the current Local Flood Risk Management Strategy – and residents are invited to share their views to help influence how flood risk is managed over the next six years. The consultation has been started following Rhondda Cynon Taf Cabinet’s decision in November 2022 to commence a review of the strategy, which was initially published in 2013. The review process will enable the Council to update the strategy as required under Section 10 of the Flood and Water Management Act 2010, to align it with the objectives, measures and policies of the National…

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MonLife, which runs Monmouthshire County Council’s heritage service MonHeritage, has secured two funding awards totalling over £415,000 from Welsh Government and The National Lottery Heritage Fund. The award will enable MonHeritage to work closely with communities in Monmouthshire, over the next two years, to ensure everyone’s stories are told in the county’s museums. The National Lottery Heritage Fund has awarded £241,697 for the project ‘Dynamic Collections – Opening the box’ discovering and sharing Monmouth’s local history collection. This work will transform how Monmouth’s local history collections are documented, making them relevant to today’s communities. The project will run between April 2023…

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South Wales Police have joined forces with the Council and local hospitality businesses to ensure the safety of residents and visitors having nights out in town this Christmas. Licensees and members of staff from pubs, clubs and restaurants attended a training session at Redhouse Cymru teaching them how to be on the lookout for customers in vulnerable situations, particularly women. The session provided by the police covered violence against women and girls, and the Ask for Angela scheme, which helps people who feel uncomfortable in someone’s company to get discreet support from bar staff. Officers also educated attendees on their…

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Powys residents who have signed up to three community broadband schemes – Llanfan Fawr and Llanwrthwl, Aberedw and Glascwm, and Dwyriw and Manafon – are to get their ultrafast fibre connections in the new year. The new network in Llanafan Fawr and Llanwrthwl will reach 353 properties, with 170 of these already registered to receive the improved service, following an investment of more than £250,000. In Aberedw and Glascwm the plan is to reach 240 properties, with 134 of these already registered, following an investment of more than £200,000. And in Dwyriw and Manafon the new network will reach 461…

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