Author: Rhys Gregory

Caerphilly County Borough Youth Service has been awarded the Bronze Level Quality Mark for Youth Work in Wales. The Quality Mark for Youth Work in Wales is a unique tool for self-assessment, planning improvement and gaining further recognition in the field of education. The Bronze Level of the Quality Mark is awarded for demonstrating appropriate leadership and governance, the use of appropriate and effective monitoring and evaluation processes, that the organisation safeguards young people and that it acts within the relevant legal and policy framework, providing a welcoming and safe environment for young people who can access trusted and skilled…

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Monmouthshire County Council’s Leader, Cllr. Mary Ann Brocklesby has announced the appointment of the Council’s first LGBTQ+ Champion. The role has been accepted by Cllr. Ian Chandler, Ward Member for Llantilio Crossenny, who will be representing the rights and interests of the LGBTQ+ community in all Council business and meetings. Council Leader, Cllr. Mary Ann Brocklesby said:  “I am pleased to appoint Councillor Ian Chandler as our LGBTQ+ Champion. We are committed to ensuring that all our work is inclusive and that all LGBTQ+ people in Monmouthshire can fulfil their potential and feel safe here.  Saturday 10th December is Human Rights…

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All Powys leisure centres could have an extended break over the Christmas and New Year period, and some could be temporarily closed until the end of the financial year to counter escalating energy costs. The action is being proposed by Powys County Council and not-for-profit leisure operator Freedom Leisure in response to the cost-of-living crisis and a catastrophic increase in energy costs and will be considered by the Cabinet today (Tuesday). Cabinet Member for a More Prosperous Powys, Cllr David Selby said, “The current energy crisis is having a devastating impact on our leisure services at a time when many…

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The Welsh Government will publish its draft Budget later today, including funding to ensure social care workers continue to receive the real living wage. Finance Minister Rebecca Evans will announce recurrent funding of around £70m to deliver the commitment, as part of a Budget that will prioritise the protection of frontline public services. Welsh local authorities and health boards will be provided with the estimated £70m so that they can implement the real living wage uplift – to £10.90 an hour – with workers feeling the benefit by June 2023. The real living wage is independently calculated by the Resolution…

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There’s no denying that the beauty industry has suffered in the last three years. With closures due to Covid-19, plus changed consumer habits and now the cost-of-living crisis, it’s no wonder that many beauty businesses are struggling to stay afloat. However, some cities are managing to keep clients coming back for more thanks to 5-star service. Client Reviews Good reviews have never been more important, with 77% of customers reading online reviews before visiting a business or considering their products or services. A recent survey by Capital Hair & Beauty found that Cardiff came out on top for the largest…

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If you have crooked teeth and you’re looking for a treatment, know that there are more options than ever today and that most issues can be fixed without many problems. Some methods could even be fixed without the need for surgical intervention. You do have to assess the severity of your condition first, however, and then start looking at the different options that could work in your case. You may have to look at things like budget, age, and lifestyle considerations as well. Let’s take a look at a few things that you can do if you want to fix…

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As of May this year, approximately 10.3 million people in the UK are members of gymnasiums. This means that nearly one-in-seven Brits are signed up to local gyms, with the number having increased slightly since the coronavirus pandemic. The number would also arguably be higher were it not for the fact that they felt self-conscious, due to factors such as inexperience, carrying excess weight or their genders. That’s right, so-called “gym anxiety” is a genuine issue in the UK and across the globe, while this is most keenly felt among female users. According to a survey carried out by Hunkemöller,…

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When it comes to gambling, there are a lot of different options to choose from. There are online casinos, live casinos, and even mobile platforms. With so many choices, it can be challenging to decide which one will help you to get free spin casino no deposit bonus codes. But don’t worry, we’re here to help. In this article, we’ll give you the five best steps to finding the best establishment for you. How to Find the Best Casinos in Australia With so many establishments to choose from, it can be difficult to know where to start when looking for…

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You get the sense that it is now or never for Belgium at the Qatar World Cup. Having come third in the 2018 tournament, the European powerhouse looked to have had the perfect blend of potential and experience, with Vincent Kompany’s side just 90 minutes away from the final. However, a defeat to France ensured they would miss the big night in Moscow, and now as Roberto Martinez leads an ageing side to the Middle East, you wonder if their Golden Generation can live up to the hype for those making a World Cup 2022 bet. The likes of Thibaut…

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RHUG ESTATE is stepping into Christmas with a series of fun festive events for all the family. The popular organic farm estate, based near Corwen in North Wales, is celebrating the yuletide holidays with more activities and attractions than ever before. Father Christmas will pay Lord Newborough and the team a visit on Sunday December 11 for breakfast and afternoon tea at a specially prepared Santa’s Diner. In between you’ll find him in his grotto handing out gifts to children from across the region. On Thursday December 15 a carol service will take place at Rhug Chapel, there is to…

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