Author: Rhys Gregory

The Royal Welsh Winter Fair will be bustling with competitors, Christmas shoppers and festivities on Monday and Tuesday, November 28 and 29, with the gates opening at 8am. There are plenty of places across the Llanelwedd showground to have a bite to eat or a festive tipple. Enjoy refreshments at one of the many mobile food stands and independent stalls, or warm up inside at one of our catering facilities below. Hafod a Hendre A self-service restaurant and bar located in the warm and comfortable surroundings of Hafod a Hendre. Open for breakfast, lunch, supper and refreshments. There will be…

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Chambers Wales South East, South West and Mid held its annual general meeting (AGM) on Wednesday November 23, reviewing the year and reaffirming its commitment to promote, connect, support and inform businesses in Wales. Chamber members and partners joined the organisation’s Executive Chair Paul Slevin for the event which took place at the Gareth Edwards Lounge at Cardiff Arms Park for the second consecutive year. Following the election of new board member Paul Clark and re-election of current board members Andrew Morris, Rachelle Sellek and Stuart Taylor, the Chamber shared how they had delivered on the framework of support for…

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Flaming Grill is taking Christmas to a whole new level this year by creating the ultimate festive favourite, pigs in blankets advent roulette. Intrigued? So were we, so when we got asked to give it a try, we jumped at the chance and headed straight to our nearest Flaming Grill. If you live in Cardiff, your nearest Flaming Grills are Cardiff Bay Tavern, Parc-Y-Prior Inn or Man of Gwent, but the festive menu is available across 145 pubs nationwide as part of the national pub chain owned by Greene King. The festive menu is pre-booking only, so if you fancy some of what we’ve had today and…

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The Welsh government is being urged to do more to combat soaring prices, hit net zero ambitions and deliver jobs into communities by a new group representing the country’s food and drink supply chain. With food and drink inflation hitting 16.4% across the UK, Food 7 Cymru believes more collaboration between the sector and politicians are vital to get businesses through the winter, re-build the industry’s resilience and protect the nation’s food supply. Food 7 Cymru, being launched today at the Winter Fair in Builth Wells, will represent the interests of the food and drink supply chain in Wales and…

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Mr. Abdul Miah of Misbah Tandoori was ordered to pay the sum of £3,021 for failing to respond to information requests made by South Wales Fire and Rescue Authority (SWFRA) relating to breaches of fire safety within the property. In June 2021, Business Fire Safety Officers from South Wales Fire and Rescue Service (SWFRS) conducted an inspection at Misbah Tandoori Restaurant 9 Priory Street Monmouth NP25 3BR.The inspection identified inadequate fire safety provisions at the premises which resulted in an Enforcement Notice being issued under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 detailing the necessary remedial work required to make…

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New research funded by Marie Curie has found that terminally ill people are struggling to access essential care at home during evenings and weekends, which the charity warns, means people are dying in pain. There are over 56,000 emergency visits to A&E each year in Wales by people in their last year of life and 30,000 of these happen out-of-hours. These visits increase dramatically in the final three months of life, suggesting people are unable to get the care and support they need at home. The research also found higher out-of-hours A&E attendance rates for women aged under 65, who…

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Grazing animals in warm and dry parts of the world can damage ecosystems but boost them in cooler drylands, especially when different species feed together, according to new research. Published in the journal Science, and involving an international team including Professor Andrew Thomas from the Department of Geography and Earth Sciences at Aberystwyth University, the findings are the first-ever global field assessment of the ecological impacts of grazing in drylands. High levels of livestock farming in drylands, has been long considered a threat to biodiversity. However, grazing sustains the livelihood of billions of people and is tightly linked to many…

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South Wales Police has commenced an investigation after the bodies of two babies were discovered at address in Wildmill, Bridgend, on the evening of Saturday, November 26. Officers were called to the house just before 8pm. Two men aged 37 and 47, and a 29-year-old woman, have been arrested on suspicion of concealing the birth of a child and they remain in police custody. An investigation is ongoing and detectives are keen to hear from anyone with information. Superintendent Marc Attwell , from South Wales Police, said: “This is very distressing incident, and we are appealing for anyone with information,…

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David Crapper, 38, has been sentenced to 17 years imprisonment, with an extended four years on licence. His wife Kim Crapper, 39, has been sentenced to six years imprisonment, with an extended licence of three years. The offences came to light when the victim, who is not named for legal reasons, told a friend about their behaviour and they were arrested. The defendants pleaded guilty to sexual assault of a child under 13, sexual assault, cause/incite a child to engage in sexual activity, and engaging in sexual activity in the presence of a child. David Crapper also pleaded guilty to…

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A £16m project to transform the Newport Transporter Bridge into a major tourist attraction is progressing. The project will also see extensive restoration work carried out on the bridge, which will ensure its preservation for future generations. The new centre, which will be linked to the bridge via a walkway, will allow us to bring the history of the bridge to life through showcasing the personal stories of those who designed, built and used the bridge. One such important milestone in the bridge’s history was the original sod-cutting ceremony held by the bridge’s constructors back in 1902, which this morning’s…

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