A group of allotment holders in a Cardiff suburb have turned a wasteland into a potential oasis thanks to months of hard work… and the generosity of a building supplies company. Earlier this year, with plots always in demand, the gardeners at Pengam Pavilion allotments in Tremorfa began work to clear more than half-an-acre of overgrown bushes and scrubland at the edge of their site in the hope of creating more usable space. It was backbreaking work but, led by the committee, they managed to bring the land back into use and then looked around for financial support to complete…
Author: Rhys Gregory
The new Rainbow Coalition administration at Neath Port Talbot Council has indicated it wishes to review the decision taken in respect of school reorganisation in the Swansea Valley. It seeks to establish if alternative ways to bring 21st Century School standards to the Swansea Valley can be achieved which would be more acceptable to the community. of Autistic Spectrum Disorder in Pontardawe to replace Alltwen, Godre’rgraig and Llangiwg Primary schools was taken by Neath Port Talbot Council’s Cabinet on October 20th, 2021. The decision triggered a process of communicating with local schools around the next steps and general planning for…
An exciting Enterprise and Development Project was launched at the Bridge Innovation Centre, Pembroke Dock recently. The £1.34m project aims to deliver elements of Pembrokeshire County Council’s Pembrokeshire Recovery and Regeneration Strategy 2020-2030 and build on the expertise of local and national delivery partners whilst bringing a new and exciting offer to support local skills development, entrepreneurs and enable businesses to grow. Rachel Moxey, the Council’s Head of Economic Development & Regeneration, said: “We are delighted to introduce the project with our partners. The Project will provide investment in people, communities and business and tackle disadvantage at a local level.…
Rhondda Cynon Taf ‘sCabinet has received an update on the Council’s plan to bid for further UK Levelling Up funding – and agreed that an improved application relating to the former the Mayhew Chicken Factory site will be resubmitted. A report to the Cabinet meeting on Wednesday, June 22, recommended the project be put forward for Round 2 of the Levelling Up Fund, with the deadline for submitting projects to the UK Government upcoming on July 6. Proposals for the site in Trecynon will take advantage of the resources available for the Cynon Valley Parliamentary Constituency in Round 2 of…
At the prestigious Welsh Veterans Awards ceremony in Cardiff yesterday (Thursday 30th June) Monmouthshire County Council was named the Employer of the Year for its support for ex-Armed Forces personnel and their families. As an employer, the Council has proactively demonstrated forces-friendly credentials in its recruiting and selection processes, and actively ensured that its workforce is aware of the authority’s positive policies towards issues facing people who are serving or who have served. This award comes two years after the Council received a Gold award in the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme. In January 2020, the Council also affirmed its commitment…
Merthyr Tydfil community groups can apply for up to £500,000 from a fund established to help improve the quality of life for local residents. The Ffos-y-fran Large Grant Scheme will open for applications today (1 July). Grants of between £5,000 and £500,000 are available for projects that help create a ‘strong, sustainable and diverse economy’, support people in developing new skills, and contribute to making Merthyr Tydfil a more ‘vibrant, attractive, safe and sustainable place’ to live. County Borough Council Leader and Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Housing Cllr Geraint Thomas said: “Ffos-y-fran funding continues to contribute greatly to the…
The Welsh Government is investing £8.5 million in building significant new industrial space in Blaenau Gwent aimed at attracting leading businesses to the area, Economy Minister Vaughan Gething has announced. A 50,000 sq ft industrial unit will be built at Rhyd y Blew, in Ebbw Vale, in the Tech Valleys area. The modern building will form the first phase of a wider site masterplan, and help satisfy huge demand for such industrial space in the South East Wales area. Companies in the automotive and food sector have already expressed an interest in the development, which also sits within the Ebbw…
All employers have a duty of care and an ethical responsibility to their workers and should ensure staff health and safety is prioritised in the workplace. In some unfortunate situations where injuries are sustained in a work environment, employees can sadly be denied their rights Figures by HSE show that in 2020/21 441,000 workers suffered a non-fatal injury at work and 51,000 of these were reported by employers. Most of the injuries were as a result of a slip, trip or fall and just over 100,000 were absent from work for over seven days as a result. We’ll look at…
Blackjack is a classic casino game that has seen many players sit at the table and try their luck at beating the dealer with a hand not exceeding a total of 21. With this in mind, let us flick through the history books and visit some past winners to see if their luck can rub off and help us to manifest a win when we next take a seat at a virtual table to play Blackjack online. Scroll to reveal winning names. Kerry Packer – $47 million Packer has not one, but two big Blackjack wins, with the first in…
Three people have been sentenced for murdering five year-old Logan Mwangi, whose body was discovered by police officers in a river near his home in Sarn, in July, 2021. Angharad Williamson, 31, John Cole, 40, and a 14 year-old boy who cannot be named for legal reasons, appeared at Cardiff Crown Court on Thursday, June 30. They were convicted of murder and perverting the course of justice back in April. During a trial which lasted for 10-weeks, the court heard how the defendants colluded in an attempt to cover-up Logan’s murder in the hours that followed his death. Logan’s body…