Author: Rhys Gregory

Ysgol Gynradd Groes-wen Primary School is the chosen name for abrand newprimary school to serve parts of north-west Cardiff. Located at the Plasdŵr development on land South of Llantrisant Road, ‘Groes-wen’ is namedafter a small hamlet, and a Whitecross, which existed at the junction of Llantrisant Road and Radyr as part of the Penrhys pilgrimage. The exciting news follows the announcement that Richard Carbis has been appointed by the schools temporary governing body, as the new headteacher for the school.An experienced Headteacher having previously led Ysgol Gynradd Gymraeg Cwm Derwen, Ysgol Gynradd Gymraeg Evan James and Ysgol Pencae (his present…

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Inspectors have praised a Cardiff primary school as ‘welcoming and friendly’ and commended pupils for their ‘compassion, empathy, honesty and fairness’. The report, into Glyncoed Primary in Pentwyn, said a strength of the school is the sense of co-operation and collaboration pupils show and how they value each other’s differences and celebrate the cultural diversity of the community. The school has 370 pupils, with almost a third (29.4%) eligible for free school meals, more than a quarter (26.8%) for whom English is not their first language and 18.5% with additional learning needs (ALN). “Overall, pupils enjoy attending school,” said the…

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The Council has begun important highway drainage improvements at Abertonllwyd Street and Dunraven Street in Treherbert – to reduce the risk of flooding to local properties during heavy rainfall. The Resilient Roads scheme started in the week commencing Monday, September 12, and will be carried out over the next six weeks – due for completion by the end of October 2022, subject to fair weather. The scheme is being completed by the Council’s Streetcare team. It is split into two main locations, with works taking place at A4061 Abertonllwyd Street and the adjacent B4522 Dunraven Street. At Abertonllwyd Street, three existing…

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Newport City Council has committed £100,000 to assist community food groups dedicated to helping residents as the cost-of-living continues to spiral. A new scheme to help these organisations is now open for applications after being launched by the council in partnership with voluntary support organisation GAVO. Food banks, and other groups that help residents who are struggling financially, will be able to apply for grants to assist with day-to-day costs such as buying groceries to replenish their stocks. An earlier scheme, also run with GAVO, gave financial assistance for initiatives such as growing projects or upgrading of equipment to help…

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The Little Cheese Festival descended on Caerphilly Town Centre on 3rd & 4th September and welcomed a staggering 33,000 visitors through Castle Court Shopping Centre and over 10,000 people through the town centre. The annual Big Cheese Festival was unable to take place this year due to development works taking place in Caerphilly Castle, but the fun continued with entertainment to amuse everyone. The event hosted three live music areas along with a main stage in Twyn Car Park, bringing a new lease of live to the town for the weekend. There was an array of food, drink, and craft…

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The Winding House Museum in New Tredegar has successfully been granted the prestigious Sandford Award for Heritage Education 2022. Part of Caerphilly County Borough Council’s Museum and Heritage Service, the Winding House has been granted the award in recognition of its work in developing and delivering education programmes for local schools. Over 200 sites in the UK currently hold the Sandford Award, including museums and galleries, historic buildings and gardens, archives and libraries, places of worship, and zoos. To achieve the rigorous assessment criteria, organisations must demonstrate the delivery of high-quality heritage education. Cllr Jamie Pritchard, the Council’s Deputy Leader,…

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A new library at Ysgol Gymraeg Bro Helyg has been officially opened this week and named lovingly in tribute to a pupil who passed away following a brief illness earlier this year. Imogen Prosser, aged 9, passed away just a few weeks after being diagnosed with an aggressive tumour on her brain stem, and is missed by all her school friends and staff at the school in Nantyglo, Blaenau Gwent. Imogen’s parents, Heidi and Mark, were at the official opening on Monday, 12th September. In their daughter’s memory, they cut the ribbon, together with Imogen’s siblings, Tyler and Kadie, to…

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Local portrait artist Aimie Sutton has opened the first independent/private studio and art gallery in Merthyr Tydfil — following the success of her two-year-old online business. ‘The Art of Aimie’ officially opened its doors in early July and has been bustling ever since, bringing a new burst of colour and culture to the town centre. It all began after a running injury, which kept Aimie off work for two weeks in 2017. Unable to leave the house, she delved back into her childhood love of art and drew pencil sketches to pass the time — later posting them online for…

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Exciting plans that could transform education for south Powys learners move a step closer if Cabinet give the go-ahead to submit plans to the Welsh Government. Powys County Council is planning to build a new 150-place dual stream primary school to replace Sennybridge C.P. School’s current building. The council’s strategic outline case for the new school was approved earlier this year by the Welsh Government. As part of the next stage of the project, the council has prepared an outline business case, which will be considered by Cabinet on Tuesday, September 27. The investment plans will help the council deliver…

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The Minister for Education and Welsh Language, Jeremy Miles, has heralded an “exciting new era” for education in Wales, as he visited a school today to see children learning with the new Curriculum for Wales. The Curriculum for Wales is replacing the national curriculum which has been in place since the 1980s. The new curriculum has been designed by teachers and educators, working with experts. Schools will be empowered to design their own curriculum, tailored to each individual learner’s needs, while supporting their wellbeing.  Every pupil will benefit from learning that supports them to become confident and creative, with the…

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