Author: Rhys Gregory

Following a unanimous recommendation from the Appointments Committee, Rhondda Cynon Taf Council has agreed the appointment of Paul Mee as the permanent Chief Executive of the Local Authority, with effect from December 1, 2022. During the Full Council meeting on Wednesday, June 6, the Director of Human Resources gave a verbal update to Elected Members on the process of appointing a new Chief Executive – following the previous announcement that Christopher Bradshaw will retire from the role on November 30, 2022. The update confirmed that following a comprehensive interview process, the Appointments Committee has recommended that Mr Mee is appointed…

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Learners, staff and dignitaries have celebrated the official opening of a Welsh-medium primary school in north Powys – almost two years after opening its doors for the first time. The official opening of Ysgol Cwm Banwy was held earlier this month (Wednesday, 6 July), which saw learners perform their show ‘Deryn’ which they had written and prepared themselves.  Dr Caroline Turner, Powys County Council’s Chief Executive, also spoke at the official opening on behalf of the council. As part of the official opening, a new garden on the school site was also officially opened.  The garden was created in memory…

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Economy Minister, Vaughan Gething visited some of Wales’ leading space companies today as the first made-in-Wales satellite prepares to launch into space later this summer. Wales has a rapidly growing space ecosystem. To help create more well-paid, highly skilled jobs in the industries of the future, the Welsh Government launched a new Space Strategy earlier this year, as part of efforts to ensure Wales operates at the forefront of the global space sector – with the aim of boosting the Welsh economy and creating prosperity across Wales. Economy Minister, Vaughan Gething said: “The Welsh Government is determined to help foster…

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Picking a used car in 2022 is difficult because of the dizzying array of great options from manufacturers. Worldwide silicon chip shortages are still wreaking havoc on the sector in general, but most motor groups are suffering equally and therefore this doesn’t impact the choices you have. A vehicle is typically one of the largest purchases you will make, therefore taking this decision lightly will be a mistake. You should consider not just your needs of today, but also tomorrow, as you may own the car for more than 5 years, and life can change considerably in that time. Let’s…

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Every year, more and more people decide to follow their passions and start their very own businesses. However, this venture comes with a task that no one looks forward to – accounting. Although they can be excessively boring, time-consuming and even challenging, accounting and bookkeeping are vital tasks when running a business. Without strong accounting skills, new business owners can’t maintain healthy cash flows or increase their profits sufficiently, which can ultimately lead to failure. To avoid financial difficulties, all new business owners should work on their accounting and bookkeeping skills. Here are the top five accounting skills you should…

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Coffee, coffee, coffee. We can’t seem to get enough of the stuff. Whether you see it as a morning pick me up, or a chance to socialise with others, the UK love their daily cups of coffee. With the industry showing no signs of slowing down, you may decide that you want to turn your love of coffee into a business venture. Rather than opening your own coffee shop which can come with all sorts of challenges, jumping online, and selling your products from the comfort of your own home may be more appealing. Before the hard work begins, here…

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When you think of billionaire business owners, the names that spring to mind are probably pretty predictable. You might think of Richard Branson or Elon Musk. You will almost certainly think of Bill Gates and Rupert Murdoch, and other billionaires in pop-culture fields like the media and entertainment industries. One name that might not be so familiar is Beny Steinmetz. While Steinmetz is a billionaire with extensive wealth and success, he’s also deeply private and doesn’t like to flaunt his achievements. As such, many individuals haven’t even heard of this billionaire diamond mining tycoon turned global philanthropist. Still, that doesn’t…

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Hair loss is a fundamental challenge to one’s social role and self-perception, throwing even mentally strong people off balance. Usually, we lose 50-100 hairs a day, according to the American Academy of Dermatology, and this is due to the cyclicity of hair growth- each hair goes through its cycle, independent of other hairs on the scalp. Every healthy hair stays vital for several years and grows constantly, but at some point, hair growth stops. A virgin hair pushes up from the root, and the old one falls out. The hair is continuously renewed throughout life, going through 20-30 cycles. The…

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Gambling is a major part of both the United States and the United Kingdom’s culture. In terms of betting or gambling, there are many similarities between these two countries, but this does not make them indistinguishable. Their disparities are, to put it mildly, rather apparent. In this article, we’ll dissect the unique characteristics of the two fields. Because each of these countries has sizable betting or gambling sectors, it’s not difficult to discern the distinctions between them. For your benefit, we’ve decided to delve a little further into this topic. In What Ways Are The UK And The US Different,…

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In line with Bridgend County Borough Council’s 2030 Net Zero Carbon Strategy, plans are being explored to introduce a new fleet of cleaner, greener ultra-low emission collection vehicles. Proposals are also in place to further reduce carbon emissions from existing vehicles. It is thought that by switching to an alternative fuel method such as Hydrogenised Vegetable Oil (HVO), the service could reduce CO2 emissions by around 975 tonnes per annum, which will represent a 93.54 per cent carbon reduction from current waste and recycling operation’s carbon footprint. The council and its current contractor, Keir, have agreed to share the additional…

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