Author: Rhys Gregory

The line will be closed for nine days, from Saturday 22 October, as Network Rail engineers deliver enhancements to stations and track upgrades – making way for increased rail services for passengers in the future. The multi-million-pound upgrades will see Network Rail’s team of engineers working day and night to extend platforms at Llanhilleth and Newbridge stations, replace and install a new railway bridge at Newbridge, and renew more than half a kilometre of track near Crosskeys station. Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council have provided the £70m funding for the scheme, via a loan from the Welsh Government. The Department…

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Work to the first two phases of a new active travel route in Llandrindod Wells will begin next week (24 October 2022). The route between Llandrindod Wells and Howey was identified and agreed following previous consultations on the county’s Active Travel Network Maps and has been out for consultation online for the past 12 months. With Welsh Government funding, the first two phases of the new route will begin at the Auto Palace roundabout and continue to just after Grosvenor Road. The works to the first two phases heading towards Howey, will include widening and improving the surfaces of the…

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Parents, guardians, and learners are being asked to consider if school logos on uniforms are necessary, as part of a new consultation launched today by the Minister for Education and Welsh Language, Jeremy Miles. The consultation will seek opinions on a variety of proposals relating to school uniform to update the statutory guidance and to further support families through the cost-of-living crisis and make uniforms more affordable. Options to be considered include the use of school branding and whether schools should have no logo at all, or use ‘iron on logos’ to be made available free of charge. This could…

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Considering the advancements in technology this year, in 2023, the number of cyberattacks will only grow. Remote work, global digitalisation, increased use of mobile apps and people sharing their data all over the internet make it easier for attackers to access and damage sensitive data. Therefore, the need for protection against attacks also increases. Stronger and more complex technologies allow hackers and cyber attackers to have better weapons to hit us with. Even though all companies should protect their sensitive data, some industries are more complex, dangerous and intensive cyber attacks than others. As a result, these industries must use…

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Looking to plan the perfect vacation but don’t know where to start? Look no further! Today, we’re going to be talking about some websites that can help you plan your next vacation. Best websites that a Traveller Can Use to Plan a Trip TripAdvisor If you’re looking for the best way to plan a trip, look no further than TripAdvisor. This is the world’s largest travel site, with over 315 million reviews and opinions of hotels, restaurants, attractions, and more. TripAdvisor can help you find the perfect place to stay, get the best deals on flights and transportation, and give…

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When using SEO techniques in digital marketing, make sure to customise them to your business’s unique needs. For example, tailoring your SEO strategies will increase your chances of success if you want to boost customer acquisition. Do not use generic cut-and-paste techniques. You want to focus on a specific goal, not a general one regarding your SEO. Seek an SEO service in Glasgow to get assistance with goal setting and achieving your strategies. On-page SEO On-page SEO techniques involve optimising the content on your website. The content includes your website’s URL, page title, meta description, and value propositions. Search engine…

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Gambling has a prestigious, illustrious, and above all else, ancient relationship with humanity. Numerous historians and researchers believe that gambling games date back to the dawn of human history, maybe even dating back to Palaeolithic times. Excavations efforts in ancient China unearthed some tiles allegedly used for a rudimentary lottery game. Another indication of the antiquity of gambling is found in ancient Vedic Sanskrit literature, particularly in the old Gambler’s Lament found in Rigveda. To provide context, Rigveda is India’s most ancient collection of Vedic hymns. They were orally transmitted since the 2nd millennium BCE and collected in script between…

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Recruitment is a complex process, and a good hiring manager knows they can’t take shortcuts. Yet, some tasks seem simple but require attention to detail. Candidate testing is one of those things that people think about far too little and can waste both time and money if not adequately considered ahead of time. In this article, we’ll discuss how to use candidate testing and what you should look for in your candidates’ answers. The List of Candidate Tests That You Can Take You may be familiar with candidate testing but may not know how to conduct one or which questions…

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When it comes to heat loss from windows, glass is usually the key culprit. Although it might seem like a small piece of the puzzle, glass accounts for around 72% of the heat that gets lost through a window. Most houses in the UK require Reglazing and sash window draught-proofing to combat heat loss. The window’s function is to let light in; that’s why the surface of the window consists mostly of glass. Other factors, such as window placement and insulation around the edges of the window and between moving sliding sashes, also play a role in heat loss from…

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Comedian and writer Kiri Pritchard-McLean hosts a new stand-up comedy series, Live From Barry Island, featuring emerging talent and established comedians from across the UK. In the first episode of the series, Valleys-born Morgan Rees takes to the stage to discuss his grandfather’s marriage to a much younger wife, and Australian Ray Bardan is coming to terms with needing a coat since his move to the UK. Anna Thomas is up next, and shares how since moving from Carmarthenshire to England, she has been confused for Dutch and even treats the audience to a song and a reading from her…

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