South Wales Police is continuing to investigate the circumstances surrounding a fatal road traffic collision which happened at around 2.15pm on Thursday 6th October and involved a burgundy Ford Fiesta and a silver Nissan Qashqai on the A4093 Hendreforgan, Gilfach Goch. The family of Morgan Osborne, 18, from Tonypandy, who died following the collision has paid tribute to “their loving and caring son”: “Morgan meant everything to us, he wasn’t just a son, he was our best friend. “He was loving and caring and would do anything for anyone. It is hard to put into words how devastated we all…
Author: Rhys Gregory
Get ready to warm up your vocals and raise your voice for Sister Act, the musical, as it harmonises its way onto the big stage at the Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff. You’d be forgiven to think that this is a gospel, choir infused musical. No, no, it’s much more than that with a murderous undertone to boot, which brings excitement and thrilling anxiety in parts. For those of you familiar with the iconic Sister Act (1992) film, it conjures up thoughts of Whoopi Goldberg, and as you know, they are pretty big shoes to fill. However, Sandra Marvin makes a…
Exclusive hire packages are being offered by a popular Mid Wales country house which has been forced to revise its business plans due to spiralling costs. Caer Beris Manor at Builth Wells has reluctantly closed Teulu Restaurant, launched this summer to rave reviews under globetrotting head chef Jamie Tully, and is now operating as a bed and breakfast. Existing bookings for weddings, group gatherings and Christmas events will continue as planned. However, a new venture will see the picturesque property, located in 18 acres of grounds on the banks of the River Irfon, offered for exclusive hire for team building…
Farmers from Glamorgan have come together with primary schools across the county to showcase the important work farmers do every day, from producing nutritious and sustainable food, to caring for the land, keeping the wheels of the rural economy going and sustaining the Welsh language and way of life. Visiting St David CIW, Pentwyn and Romilly school, Barry, as well as Llangan Primary school children enjoyed watching videos of sheep shearing and hearing about what the land produces as part of the Knowledge and Understanding of the World module on the curriculum. FUW Glamorgan Executive committee member Charlotte Llewellyn, who…
Poundland has set out plans to offer an alternative to the big grocers by accelerating ‘Project Diamond’ which will bring new ranges to between 275 and 300 more stores between now and Autumn 2023. Over 350 stores have already had Project Diamond makeovers in the last three years, bringing chilled and frozen food and more PEP&CO clothing and home departments to those locations. That revamp is now being stepped up so almost all of Poundland’s UK locations will offer customers new and extended ranges by the end of September 2023. Together with an ambitious store opening plan for 2023, and…
A £3.5m investment from Principality Building Society’s Commercial team to Igneous Ltd, a subsidiary of Cadwyn Housing Association, has seen new homeowners move into the latest development in Cardiff. The Wharf, which overlooks the historic East Bute Dock, compromises of 35 brand new 1, 2 and 3-bedroom apartments and is located on the former Wharf Pub. The stylish apartments have been designed to capture cosmopolitan city life while complementing their historical surroundings at Atlantic Wharf. David Hayhoe, Deputy Interim Chief Exec of Cadwyn, said: “The apartments look fantastic; we are proud of this development. It has been brilliant to see…
After a year which saw a ‘split spring’, heatwaves, droughts and a false autumn, the UK’s wildlife may be starting to confuse its seasonal activities as spring sightings are reported in October. With parts of the UK set to see highs of 23 degrees next week, the Woodland Trust warns that continued disruption of seasonal weather may be causing confusion for wildlife. After a year which saw a ‘split spring’, heatwaves, droughts and a false autumn, the UK’s wildlife may be starting to confuse its seasonal activities as spring sightings are reported in October. Nature’s Calendar, a citizen science project…
A colourful city centre parade and celebratory event marked the formal end to a popular Swansea public art trail. The giant artist-designed globes that formed the centrepiece of the city’s The World Reimagined initiative are set to remain in St David’s Square until the middle of November. They’re then due to make a final journey to London, to be exhibited in Trafalgar Square with globes from across the UK on November 19-20. The project, part of a national initiative to focus thoughts on racial justice and the former trade in enslaved Africans, was hosted around the city by Swansea Council.…
COLEG CAMBRIA is aiming to become the most proactive college in Wales for inclusion by 2024. New Equality and Diversity Coordinator Alice Churm unveiled a two-year action plan focused on further improving community links, engaging learners and staff, and to campaign for a more equal and inclusive college for all. Supporting all sites but based at Yale in Wrexham, the former Argoed High School and Cambria learner – who formerly worked in student unions at Oxford, Warwick and Liverpool universities – wants to engage diverse communities across the region and build on its inclusive culture. “In my roles with the…
Wales rugby fans and bus users in Cardiff are being urged to plan their journeys ahead of time as the Autumn Internationals return to the city this weekend. Customers are being reminded by Cardiff Bus of diversions and road closures which are set to come into force on Saturday 5 November from 11:15 until 19:15 as Wales take on New Zealand at the Principality Stadium. These diversions will also apply on Saturday 12 November from 13:30 to 21:30, Saturday 19 November from 09:00 to 17:00, and Saturday 26 November from 11:15 to 19:15. Services running through Cardiff city centre will…