Cymru Football Foundation (CFF) has now awarded over £20million to projects across the country to develop fit-for-future facilities that enrich communities. With support from the FAW, UK Government and the English Premier League, the CFF has allocated just over £6million this year to over 30 projects from Cardiff to Conwy. This year’s investment combined with the £14million delivered since 2022 brings the total to over £20million. The CFF is a registered charity that supports the development of football facilities through investment and guidance as it delivers on the FAW’s commitment to ‘Inspirational and fit-for-future facilities’ on and off the pitch. To date, the £20million invested has: Benefitted over 35,000…
Author: Rhys Gregory
A new satellite internet system is being trialled on Transport for Wales (TfW) fflecsi bus services in Machynlleth, connecting passengers in rural areas. The new system, powered by a network of satellites, provides a reliable, high-speed Wi-Fi signal that is important for on-demand services like fflecsi. The technology enhances the customer experience by providing real-time updates on bus locations and offers free, reliable Wi-Fi for passengers, even in remote areas where traditional mobile signals are unavailable. This collaboration between TfW’s Innovation Lab, installers Dragon WiFi, and operator Lloyds Coaches, showcases how cutting-edge technology can improve public transport accessibility and reliability…
A 28-year-old man has today been jailed after violently raping and assaulting a woman. Reece Wynne, of Greenbank Lane, Soughton, appeared at Mold Crown Court on Tuesday, 16 September, after admitting to offences of rape and assault causing physical harm. Wynne attacked and raped the woman at a holiday lodge in Caerwys. He also failed to comply with sex offender notification requirements he had previously been made subject of in 2017. He was jailed for eight years and one month. He was also made subject of a restraining order protecting the victim indefinitely and must register with police indefinitely. Detective…
Essential maintenance and resurfacing works are due to take place on the M4 Coryton North and South footbridges later this month, with a series of road closures planned to support the project. The programme, which runs from 29 September 2025 until 19 January 2026, will see bridge deck refurbishment schemes carried out on both structures. The works include: Replacement of the bridge deck waterproofing Resurfacing of the bridge deck Replacement of existing expansion joints Renewal of parapet Densotape Replacement of sealant to the edge beams at joint locations Cleaning of all structural elements Concrete testing To allow this work to…
At first glance, Luke Riley looks like any other hard-working market attendant. Dressed in his Swansea Market uniform, mop or broom sometimes in hand, he goes about his daily routine with quiet pride. But to thousands of TikTok users, Luke has become something else entirely – the face of a Swansea social media success story. The official Swansea Market TikTok account has racked up more than 1.5m video views, 8,300 followers and over 66,800 likes since launching in March 2024. Its mix of light-hearted clips, dancing stallholders, lip-syncs, and behind-the-scenes glimpses into the life of Wales’s largest indoor market has…
IRONMAN Wales returns to Pembrokeshire on Sunday and there will be full and partial road closures around the south of the County. IRONMAN Wales will be held on Sunday, 21st September with thousands of athletes from all over the world taking part in a 2.3mile swim, followed by a 112mile bike ride before finishing with a 26.2mile run. The swim starts at 7.25am from Tenby’s North Beach. Full information outlining road closures and alternative routes available across the course is available at https://www.ironman.com/races/im-wales/traffic-impact to help residents plan their travel. There is also a link on this page to a live map…
Caerphilly County Borough Council’s Cabinet has this week (17 September) unanimously approved the reintroduction of a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) to block unauthorised vehicle access to the Cefn Brithdir area of the Gelligaer and Merthyr Common for the next three years, in a major step to combat fly-tipping and protect the local environment. The PSPO, made under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014, will allow the Council to install and manage barriers at key access points on the site. Legitimate users, including commoners, emergency services, contractors, walkers, cyclists, and local groups, will retain access through a managed…
The semi-finalists for the 14th British Kebab Awards have been revealed, with some of Wales’ best-loved kebab houses securing a place on the shortlist. Founded in 2013 by restaurateur and campaigner Ibrahim Dogus, the Awards celebrate the very best kebab restaurants and takeaways across the UK. Now a highlight of the hospitality calendar, they showcase excellence across 20 categories, shining a light on businesses that contribute to a sector worth over £2.8 billion a year. This year’s Welsh contenders will compete in categories including Best Kebab House in Wales and Best Greek Restaurant/Takeaway. Best Kebab House in Wales – Semi-Finalists…
Active enforcement of a new road safety scheme on the A4059 in the Cynon Valley is set to begin from Wednesday, October 1. The average speed camera system, installed between Abercynon Roundabout and Cwmbach, will now enforce the recently introduced lower speed limits. Drivers exceeding the limits will be dealt with under GoSafe’s standard practices. Rhondda Cynon Taf Council and GoSafe have been working together to improve safety on the route following a rise in serious and fatal collisions in recent years. As part of a review, traffic counters monitored vehicles over a seven-day period. While the average speed was…
Leading regional law firm, Peter Lynn and Partners Solicitors, has moved to a new, larger office in Llanelli as part of their continued expansion across West Wales. The new office, located at 10-12 Queen Victoria Road, Llanelli, replaces the firm’s previous premises at Murray Street, which the team had outgrown due to increasing demand for legal services in the area. “We’ve seen sustained growth in Llanelli since we opened an office in 2020,” said Peter Lynn, Senior Partner, “and the move to Queen Victoria Road gives us the space and facilities we need not just for now, but for years…