Author: Rhys Gregory

Mikel Arteta might well have made a name for himself as the manager of Arsenal Football Club, but we should definitely not forget that he was a pretty successful player for the team too. In fact, it is probably the fact that he was once on the pitch for Arsenal that has helped make him such a popular manager; because he obviously can walk the walk when it comes to playing football as well as talking the talk – and that is always going to be a positive. Anyone into Premier League betting is going to want to know that they’re placing…

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The presence or absence of casinos in a certain region is something that piques the interest of a lot of people because casinos are such common tourist destinations. In the following paragraphs, we will investigate the subject of whether or not there are gambling establishments located in Wales. We will investigate the history of casinos in Wales, as well as the present environment of the industry there. By the time you’ve finished reading this piece, you’ll have a much clearer idea of whether or not there are casinos that accept muchbetter in the region of Wales. What Is a Casino?…

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Casino games have become a popular form of entertainment over the past decade. With the growth in smart devices, players can now enjoy their favorite casino game anytime and anywhere. Knowing which site is best for you can be challenging with so many casinos. This article will provide a complete list of the UK’s most popular casino games on different sites. The British Gaming Association states that: “gamers worldwide spent around $100 billion on online casino games in 2017”, so it’s no surprise that they’re such a popular pastime! There are more mobile users than desktop users playing online casino…

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SISTERS expanded a successful care business and acquired their dream home with the support of a prominent finance firm. FFP Solutions, based in St Asaph, secured “significant investment” for sisters Olwen Dean, Helen Darling, and Cathy Williams to purchase Chaseley House Care Home in Rhos-on-Sea. The home will form part of their successful domiciliary care agency, Tender Loving Care Ltd in Llandudno Junction, which employs 85 staff. Following in the footsteps of their mum Margaret, all three have decades of experience in the sector and even worked alongside her in their first jobs at a residential care home. “TLC Ltd…

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Street Food Cinema, Cardiff’s pop-up drive-in movie and street food experience is returning for its third year from Friday 28 October to Sunday 6 November. The halloween-themed movie line-up, billed as a ten day Fright Fest, includes a special Day of the Dead night on Wednesday 2 November. Horror classics on the bill include A Nightmare on Elm Street, Silence of the Lambs and The Craft alongside family Halloween favourites like Ghostbusters – Afterlife, Coco and Cruella. To help get people into the Halloween spirit, Street Food Cinema is holding a fancy dress competition throughout the run with a £250…

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Finboot today announces it has become one of the latest tech companies to join Cardiff’s newest dedicated tech and innovation hub, Campus. Finboot joins Delio, WeGetDesign and Oxford PharmaGenesis by relocating to this unique, modern office environment in Windsor Place, becoming part of a rapidly expanding technology and innovation community in the heart of Cardiff, in close proximity to Queen Street Station and various social amenities. The move reflects the technology firm’s growth since making Cardiff its headquarters in 2021. Operating in the B2B space, the technology company helps customers accelerate their digital transformation while realising value and building trust…

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Cardiff Bus customers are being alerted to route diversions due to the WSX World Supercross British Grand Prix event at the Principality Stadium on Saturday 8th October. From 14:00 to 22:00 Westgate Street and Wood Street will be closed to traffic. During this time, buses will divert and start from the following bus stops: The baycar (service 6) will start and end at Customhouse Street stop JG and will not serve St Mary Street, Wyndham Arcade bus stop or Customhouse Street JL. Services 7, 8, 9 and X45 will divert via Penarth Road and Callaghan Square in both directions and…

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Ben Burggraaf, the former Head of Energy at Welsh Water, has been appointed as the first CEO of Net Zero Industry Wales. Net Zero Industry Wales (NZIW) was founded this year to support the development of SWIC with the aim of helping and supporting Welsh industry to explore greener and more sustainable business opportunities, as well as championing Wales’ industrial and business strengths to help it become a world-leader in net zero low carbon manufacturing. Native of the Netherlands, Ben began his career in 2002 at the Corus/Tata Steel research and development facility in the Netherlands and was appointed as…

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Swansea’s Glynn Vivian Art Gallery and city centre not-for-profit initiative GS Artists are working together on a new project. The multifaceted collaboration – Art Society, Swansea College of Art: Artists from the Collection – looks at the place of art at the centre of a healthy functioning society, including art schools. University of Wales Trinity Saint David’s Swansea College of Art has long been a core part of the art scene in Swansea. Its relationship with galleries has seen employment, shared resources and the exhibiting of work by students and lecturers. The art college’s first director – William Grant Murray…

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How dangerous is your living room? Did you know everyday objects can easily trip you up – and lead to a serious injury like a broken bone. As part of Falls Awareness Week (3rd-7th October), a replica living room was set up at Neath Port Talbot Hospital to highlight some of the everyday items or activities that could lead to a fall. Dubbed a falls ‘crime scene’, the area was made up of trailing wires, children’s toys strewn across the floor, blankets draped over furniture and a loose rug – all of which can have the potential to cause a…

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