Author: Rhys Gregory

The legendary Nos Galan Road Races are returning to the streets of Mountain Ash for the first time in two years for 2022. Race places are due to be released in three weekly slots, starting on October 3 to ensure everyone who has been awaiting the return of the award-winning event has a chance to secure their spot. It’s the news thousands of runners , and fans of, the event have been waiting for, after the New Year’s Eve races turned virtual for 2020 and 2021 due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Thanks to the incredible support of those who joined…

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Newport City Council is again demonstrating its support for Organ Donation Week which takes place this week. NHS organisers are asking everyone to go pink to mark the annual awareness raising campaign. As a Donor City, Newport will show its support for the week by lighting the Civic Centre clock tower in pink from 26 September to 2 October. Organisers hope that even more people will see how important organ donation is and encourage them to make their loved ones aware of their wishes. Councillor Jane Mudd, Leader of Newport City Council, said: “In 2019, Newport hosted the inspirational British Transplant…

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Caerphilly County Borough Council’s Cabinet has this week (26th September) agreed proposals to extend free car parking in its town centres until January 2023. In addition, when parking charges are reintroduced, the initial hourly cost will be reduced to 40p.  New ticketing machines will also be installed in council owned car parks, making it easier for visitors to pay for parking. Cabinet members considered feedback from a consultation exercise, carried out with members of the public and businesses, before approving the recommendations. Cllr Julian Simmons, the Council’s Cabinet Member for Highways and Transportation, said “We’re pleased to announce that car…

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The Leader of the Council, Cllr Geraint Thomas, has spoken out against the increase in car related anti-social behaviour in Merthyr Tydfil: “Community tensions are rising following last week’s tragic event where we lost a valuable member of our community. On behalf of myself and the Council our thoughts and prayers are with Cath’s family and friends at this very sad time. “Car-related anti-social behaviour within Merthyr Tydfil has escalated and this must be stopped immediately. I have urgently requested confirmation from the police on what their strategy is to stop this before we see another fatal incident. “Through our…

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Surging inflation and rocketing energy costs will have a significant impact on Powys County Council’s financial planning for this and future financial years, the Cabinet has been warned. The County Council approved a Medium-Term Financial Strategy in March setting out its spending plans until 2027 but recent world events have meant that plans will have to be re-assessed and revised plans put in place for the next five years. Cabinet Member for Finance, Cllr David Thomas said; “The world has changed since our last medium-term financial plan was adopted with a significant impact on the economic climate both home and…

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“With a global audience of five billion people, the FIFA World Cup offers a platform to take Wales to the world.” That’s the message from Economy Minister Vaughan Gething, who has today unveiled a range of Welsh Government-funded initiatives that will promote and celebrate Wales at the tournament in Qatar. The Welsh Government’s World Cup Partner Support Fund will see a total of £1.8 million shared among 19 projects. These will help project our nation’s values and work to secure a positive and lasting legacy for Wales and Welsh football. This will include sharing our culture, arts, and heritage to…

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The first ever Welsh Agriculture Bill has been laid before the Senedd today, paving the way for ambitious and transformational legislation to support farmers, sustainable food production, and to conserve and enhance the Welsh countryside, culture and language, Rural Affairs Minister Lesley Griffiths announced this week. The Bill also includes the Programme for Government commitment for a complete ban on the use of snares and glue traps.  Wales will be the first country in the UK to introduce a complete ban. This first ‘Made in Wales’ policy framework recognises the complementary objectives of supporting farmers in the sustainable production of…

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Suppose you’re a long-term admirer of cryptocurrency. In that case, chances are you understand the history behind the creation of blockchain tech and its trends. However, the blockchain has advanced greatly in the past couple of years, and its history cannot be covered in 60 minutes. You might have some idea about processes in the digital currency market, like how to buy stellar and make transactions on crypto exchanges. Nevertheless, if you want to know more about cryptocurrency, you can check out various movies and documentaries. These productions will enable you to understand the reason behind crypto creation, the emergence…

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If you’re committed to a path of growth and development, there will come a time when it’s difficult to accomplish all your small business tasks alone. While outsourcing might work well for reaching marketing goals and updating your web design, a freelancer is unlikely to be able to support you in the same way a full-time employee can. After all, freelancers must divide their time between clients and may be reluctant to chip in with jobs outside their remit – an ambitious employee that cares about your business will do all this and more. Employees are certainly more permanent fixtures…

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We’ve all been there. It’s nearing the end of the month and you’ve got a bill to pay or a commitment that requires money – but you haven’t been paid yet and your bank balance is running low. How are you meant to cover the cost or pay that bill? Many use the services of a payday lender or short-term loan provider to bridge the gap until they get paid, but this can have detrimental consequences and you should try to avoid going down that route if you possibly can. Below we explore why it’s not as convenient as is…

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