Dan Stanley, the award-winning founder of the BetterMen organisation has warned that men are being marginalised in large businesses and that quiet quitting will become a real problem if something isn’t done to address the issue. Ahead of International Men’s Day 2022, which takes place on Saturday November 19, Dan offered his warning following a number of recent conversations. “I was talking to an HR director recently and I asked them, ‘What are you doing for your men?’ There was silence. And in that moment of discomfort, the realisation was that nothing was being done. With so much focus being…
Author: Rhys Gregory
A luxury caravan park on the Southern Snowdonia coast has been named the best in Wales in the AA Caravan and Camping Awards 2022-’23. Islawrffordd Caravan Park at Talybont, near Barmouth, owned and run by the Evans family since 1957, has won the prestigious award for the second time, having previously triumphed in 2012. Managing director Dylan Evans dedicated the award to his late father, Gwynfor, who died last year and to the park’s customers past and present. “My father is still close to our hearts and he would be very proud that we have won this award,” said Dylan.…
British pop National Treasures Madness are coming to Swansea, announcing today they will play Singleton Park on July 21st 2023. Tickets go on sale in Friday 18th November at 10:00 am from gigantic.com Madness famously emerged from the backstreets of Camden Town in the late 70s and recently releasing a three-part original docuseries with TV channel AMC about the beginnings of the band. Before We Was We: Madness by Madness, chronicles the rise of one of the most loved bands in British culture and is available now on demand on BT TV. Throughout their career, Madness have had 10 UK…
It comes after a three-year break – and the awards event is due to take place in the grand surroundings of the Brangwyn Hall. Council cabinet member Robert Francis-Davies said: “Swansea has a proud tradition of producing great sports people. “It takes dedication, determination and much hard work to maintain high standards and, as a city of sport, we want to honour such skills and endeavour.” Swansea is a city full of sporting champions. They range from volunteers and coaches who put in hundreds of hours behind the scenes to successful teams and committed individuals who achieve the most in their sport.…
Since contractual arrangements with G4S Health Services are due to end shortly, Cabinet has approved that the council will assume the direct management of social care responsibilities for prisoners at HMP Parc, in line with the Social Services and Wellbeing (Wales) Act 2014. Although Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board will take over the provision of all health services in HMP Parc, it cannot provide domiciliary care. Therefore, Bridgend County Borough Council will become the registered domiciliary care provider. This move is set to take place from December 2022, with existing G4S employed care staff potentially being transferred to council…
A man has been issued with a £300 fixed penalty notice in a multi-agency operation to uncover illegal waste carriers responsible for damaging the local environment through fly tipping. Officers involved in Operation Torch, involving Neath Port Talbot Council, Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service (MWWFRS) and South Wales Police, collaborated together to target potential unregistered waste carriers and other offences. The fixed penalty notice was issued to a man who responded to an advertisement on Facebook posted by the council’s Waste Enforcement section to remove waste, which consisted of black bin bags, plastics and scrap metal, despite…
A Haverfordwest man has received a suspended prison term for selling dangerous and unsafe second hand cars following a Pembrokeshire County Council investigation. Pembrokeshire Trading Standards team investigated after receiving complaints from people who had bought cars from Shamus Julius Dewaine, of Castleton Grove, Haverfordwest. Dewaine supplied two cars in a dangerous and unsafe condition causing a risk to the driver and passengers and other road users. Photographs showed the vehicles to be severely rusted. Another car was sold in ‘un-roadworthy’ condition that would not pass an MOT. Dewaine appeared before Swansea Crown Court for sentencing on Friday 4th November.…
A survey has gone live asking for opinions on childcare in Pembrokeshire. The survey is aimed at those who are mainly responsible for arranging childcare for county households. It can be found at: https://haveyoursay.pembrokeshire.gov.uk/childcare-in-pembrokeshire The Council is required by law to collect information on whether there is enough childcare in the local area to meet the needs of parents – who are in work or who are undertaking education or training leading to work – every five years. The closing date for responses is Monday 21st November 2022.
A new report has been issued by food and farming charity Sustain that recognises Monmouthshire County Council for the significant work it has undertaken to help tackle the climate emergency. Out of the 200 local authorities in the UK, only 12% (21 councils) have made significant advances in their plans to tackle climate change according to the ‘Every Mouthful Counts’ report published on Thursday 10th November. Monmouthshire County Council is one of three councils in Wales included on the list for leading the efforts. With an annual procurement spend of £70 billion, and as owners of up to 1.3 million…
RCT Council has appointed a contractor after receiving planning permission for the next major phase of work at the Tylorstown Landslip site – which covers remediation of the remaining tip on the hillside and reprofiling the upper tip. The Planning and Development Committee recently considered the Council’s application on October 20, and agreed with officer recommendations to grant permission. The landslip on February 16, 2020, followed three storms in quick succession and was triggered by Storm Dennis, a one-in-200-year event. The landslip blocked the river valley, broke a foul sewer, covered a strategic water main with several metres of debris,…