Author: Rhys Gregory

FI Real Estate Management, the long-established commercial property firm headquartered in Chorley, Lancashire, has let 12,432 sq ft of space on Springvale Industrial Estate in Cwmbran to bulk-buy retailer Wholesale Motion. Wholesale Motion has taken unit 54, an industrial and trade counter space, which benefits from both ground floor and mezzanine-level office accommodation and a large loading and parking area. The company will use the new unit as their expanded distribution space. The deal was completed in just two weeks, amid continuing demand for industrial space in Cwmbran. Springvale Industrial Estate is located one mile north-west of the town centre and four miles from junction 26 of the M4, with occupiers…

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Stores across the country have been overwhelmed by the generosity of customers who donated at the Tesco Winter Food Collection. An incredible 1.48 million meals’ worth of long-life food items were donated to the collection between 24 November and 29 November across the retailer’s large and Express stores. Wales alone donated 92,226 meals. More than 2,000 volunteers helped store colleagues throughout the collection where every item donated provides much-needed support for food redistribution charities FareShare and Trussell in the run up to Christmas. In addition, more than £300,000 was donated to both charities thanks to customers rounding up their bill…

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South Wales Police are appealing for information to help locate a missing 13 year old girl from Cardiff. Olivia, who is described as being 5ft 1 with brown hair and brown eyes, has not been seen since the evening of Saturday 11 January 2026. She has links across Cardiff, including the Splott, Tremorfa, Cardiff Bay and Llanrumney areas, and officers are keen to hear from anyone who may have seen her or has information about her whereabouts. Anyone with information is urged to contact South Wales Police as soon as possible, quoting reference number 2600011850. Information can be provided online…

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This convicted drug dealer / money launderer has been ordered to pay back more than £110K of ill-gotten gains. Jacqueline Davies, from Trealaw, Tonypandy, was handed a two-year jail term in July 2024, after she was found guilty of being concerned in the supply of cocaine and being concerned in an arrangement to facilitate acquisition or control of criminal property Jacqueline and Byron Davies from Caerphilly helped in laundering large amounts of criminal money for their sons. But our financial investigators told a Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA) hearing this week that the 61-year-old had benefitted from her criminal actions…

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What began as a routine search for a man who had fled the scene of a traffic collision, culminated in the sentencing of a prolific drug dealer. On the afternoon of 25 June 2025, local officers responded to reports of a two-vehicle collision on Nant-y-Glyn Road, Colwyn Bay. A male, whose car was struck in the incident, suspected the other male driver had been smoking cannabis at the wheel prior to the collision. He and his female passenger failed to stop after the incident and then travelled away from the location. Officers subsequently located the vehicle – a silver Vauxhall…

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The Vale of Glamorgan Council is set to launch a new street cleaning operation to significantly improve the appearance of its towns, villages and transport routes. This comes after the Authority received money linked to its excellent recycling performance and reflects an improving financial position. Council budgets are said to be looking healthier following a better-than-expected settlement from Welsh Government and the introduction of new more cost-effective ways of delivering services. From April, the new service known as Street Scene, will see: The creation of five place-based teams, one for the four towns and another for large villages, that will…

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Bus services will once again operate through Pen-y-Fai, Kenfig Pool and Mawdlam from Monday 23 February, following an agreement between Bridgend County Borough Council and First Cymru Buses. Services through Pen-y-Fai will return as part of the existing Number 71 service route, which operates between Bridgend and Cymmer via Maesteg. The service will divert through Pen-y-Fai on both its inbound and outbound journeys at no additional cost, running hourly from Monday to Saturday between approximately 7.44am and 6.17pm. This means Service Number 71 will no longer operate directly to McArthurGlen Designer Outlet and the Princess of Wales Hospital. However, Service…

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The brand-new Cantonian High School has opened its doors to welcome pupils this week, marking the beginning of an exciting new chapter for the school and the local community. The occasion was met with widespread excitement as pupils explored their impressive new surroundings and enjoyed their first experience of the new building which has been designed for the future of learning. Pupils now have access to dynamic, creative and inspiring spaces that support exploration, collaboration and the development of real‑world skills. In addition, members of the local community will also benefit from the new facility with evening and weekend access…

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Optical Express and their partner brand, sk:n, haven taken up a unit on the ground floor of the 71/72 Kingsway building. Optical Express, the UK market leader in private pay vision correction surgery, offer consultations for premium private cataract surgery, presbyopia lens replacement surgery and laser eye surgery, while sk:n offer dermatology, aesthetic, and laser treatments. Both brands can deliver care within a matter of days or weeks of first contact. Dr Stephen Hannan, Clinical Services Director of Optical Express and sk:n, said: “We are delighted to open our new clinic on the Kingsway in Swansea. “This state-of-the-art, environmentally conscious…

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Caerphilly County Borough Council has unveiled its full events schedule for 2026, promising a packed year of family friendly entertainment, festivals and seasonal celebrations across the county borough. Following a successful 2025 programme that attracted more than 66,000 visitors to key town centres, the 2026 calendar features a wide mix of events designed to appeal to all ages. From spring fairs and food festivals to beach parties, music events and festive markets, activities will take place across the five principal town centres throughout the year. The Council says the events programme plays an important role in supporting town centres and…

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