RCT Council has announced that Catherine Street Car Park in Pontypridd will temporarily close for four days from June 13 – to install new ticket machines, while also taking the opportunity to clean the facility. Work to replace the ticket machine infrastructure will take place from Monday, June 13, to Thursday, June 16. The installations require the former NCP car park to close on a temporary basis, and it will reopen as normal from Friday, June 17. Taking advantage of this required closure, the Council’s Facilities Cleaning team will attend the site to cleanse all public areas – including all…
Author: Rhys Gregory
Following last year’s smash hit, award-nominated digital panto, Aladdin, RCT Theatres are delighted to announce that their brand-new production, Jack & The Beanstalk, will be staged as a live panto at the Coliseum Theatre, Aberdare, and the Park & Dare Theatre, Treorchy, this Christmas. Audiences can experience all the fun and magic of a live family panto once more as they follow the tale of poor Jack, sent to market by his mother to sell the family’s treasured cow. Little does he know that swapping dear Daisy for a bag of magic beans will lead to an adventure he will…
During Volunteer’s Week (June 1st-7th), MonLife have been recognising and celebrating the contributions of residents who have been volunteering across the county. Events culminated in a celebratory event held at Caldicot Castle on Wednesday 8th June. MonLife has an enthusiastic and energetic workforce throughout the organisation, supported by an additional 217 volunteers. They are a vital asset for MonLife as they offer an opportunity for increased involvement and diversity within the organisation. Volunteers range from enthusiastic teenagers to experienced octogenarians who give their time, commitment, skills and life experience to add value to the council’s wide variety of attractions run…
Some of the most vulnerable households in Wales will receive further help with soaring energy bills, as Social Justice Minister Jane Hutt launched a £4m fuel voucher scheme. The extra help will be targeted towards people with pre-payment meters and households not connected to mains gas. It comes as figures show people on pre-payment meters in North Wales have been the hardest hit in the UK by rising standing charges, with costs increasing by 102%. Standing charges for people on pre-payment meters in South Wales have risen by 94% – the fourth highest in Britain. The £4m of new funding…
To avoid getting a counterfeit Rolex, buy one from a trustworthy vendor. Forged Rolex watches may cost anything from £20 to £600, depending on the quality and quantity of components used in their creation. It’s an example of how to spot a real Rolex because the price may be as low as £1000. Here are a few methods for determining if your Rolex is genuine or not: 1. Stamping of the Serial/Model Number Real – Between the Lugs, a genuine Rolex will have an excellent and sharp engraving of the model and serial number. Fake – A thick letter engraving…
WALES’ first physically disabled Mr Gay winner has opened up about the discrimination he faced when he was younger and how his career gave him the confidence and motivation to stand-up for those who are under-represented in society. Having always dreamt of a future in the creative industries, Paul Davies, originally from Treherbert, Rhondda Cynon Taf, started his career as the first disabled Redcoat entertainer with a physical impairment at Butlin’s. Paul said: “From a young age, I always knew I wanted to perform and have a career in showbiz. I loved acting, being creative and making people laugh -…
The city of Swansea will welcome athletes from all over the UK as they prepare to take on Wales’ biggest Sumer half marathon event this weekend. The JCP Swansea Half Marathon will be taking place this Sunday (12th June) from Swansea Arena. The wheelchair race will start at 8.55 am before the main field of runners, who will take to the streets at 9.00 am. The race is expected to host a field of up to 5000 participants that will run from the city to the sea on one of the most breath-taking half marathon courses in the country. The…
Urgent action is required now more than ever to tackle the UK’s energy shortages and to secure future energy production, the Farmers’ Union of Wales has agreed during a recent meeting of its Presidential Policy Team. In his letter to the UK Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, The Rt Hon Kwasi Kwarteng MP, and Welsh Minister for Climate Change, Julie James MP, FUW President Glyn Roberts said: “During the previous decade, initiatives such as Feed In Tariffs were instrumental in increasing levels of renewable energy production in Wales and the UK at the fastest rate seen…
Leading commercial cleaning company Mrs Buckét has won a major new contract with Panasonic Manufacturing UK LTD. Mrs Buckét was awarded the new work after the company demonstrated the fundamental ways in which it could add value to Panasonic and help the organisation create an enhanced employee experience. Based in Cardiff since 1976, the Panasonic plant has produced a vast array of innovative products and continues to be at the forefront of manufacturing in Wales. This is the first time that the organisation has employed an external cleaning company, having previously managed their cleaning in-house. The new contract will involve…
CARDIFF-based aluminium fabricator Dudley’s Aluminium has secured a project with a new client. Dudley’s will be working with award-winning, family run construction company Beard Construction on 100 Victoria Street in Bristol. The fabricator will install AluProf capped curtain walling, silicone glazed curtain walling, windows and doors, and fire-rated windows and doors as well as automatic entrance doors in the extension to the office development which is conveniently located close to Bristol Temple Meads railway station, Bristol city centre and Cabot Circus. Colin Shorney, Managing Director at Dudley’s Aluminium, said: “We are thrilled to be a part of this project in…