Transport for Wales (TfW) and InPost, have joined forces to bring parcel lockers to seven stations across the South Wales network. InPost is a leading provider in logistics solutions for the European e-commerce industry. They provide secure, easy to use parcel lockers that help make online shopping more convenient for consumers. The introduction of these lockers to the Transport for Wales network will allow customers to conveniently send and receive parcels with their daily commute or journey. The lockers give customers the ability to ‘trip-chain’ (combining two trips into one) which can help save time and reduce the need for…
Author: Rhys Gregory
A Bridgend based training partner has recently expanded their business with support from Bridgend County Borough Council’s Economic Development and Enterprise Team. Bowtec UK, based in Pyle, were founded in 2022 to provide high-quality accredited training to businesses and their employees stay safe during work. They are an approved nuclear training provider with multiple accreditations and have partnered with several organisations across the UK, including Hinkley Point C, Europe’s largest construction project. The company were awarded a £4,000 Start-Up Grant to support the purchase of a new training rig, which allowed for the training company to increase their training capability…
A new chapter in Cardiff’s educational landscape begins as Fairoak Primary School officially opens, serving the communities of Cathays, Gabalfa, Heath, Llandaff North, and Plasnewydd. The school brings together pupils, staff, and families from the former Allensbank and Gladstone Primary Schools, offering 420 English-medium places and a nursery. The opening has been met with widespread excitement. Parents and community members have expressed pride in the new school’s vision for a vibrant and inclusive environment. Reflecting on the first day, parent and mum of three, Jen Williams said; “It’s a really emotional but a really wonderful day to see these two…
More than 150 new homes, better links with the city centre and plenty of green spaces are among the plans set to transform a long-empty St Thomas riverside site into a vibrant community. Swansea Council’s Cabinet is being asked to approve a stage-one proposal for the seven-acre site, which is on the eastern bank of the River Tawe just north of the river bridges. As part of its 20-year strategic partnership with Swansea Council across seven city centre sites, regeneration specialist Urban Splash is also proposing new flexible space for leisure, retail or café use at the site, along with…
New artist impressions have been released to show how Swansea’s Castle Square will look once its makeover is complete. The images show a greener, more vibrant space at the heart of the city centre – packed with new trees, lawns, seating areas and spaces for people to meet, relax and enjoy events. Swansea Council is behind the square’s transformation, with contractor Knights Brown currently on site carrying out enabling works. The new Castle Square will feature: More than 40% of the space landscaped with greenery, trees and planting Two new pavilion-style buildings for cafés, restaurants or retail A green-roof terrace…
The countdown to this year’s sellout Admiral Swansea Bay 10k is on and it promises to be one of the best-ever. The main event gets under starters orders at 11am and thousands of spectators will see around 5,000 runners take part. Crowds are likely to start gathering from around 8.30am. Cllr Rob Stewart, Leader of the Council, said: “The Admiral Swansea Bay 10k has become a key part of Swansea’s event calendar and is one of the best of its kind in the UK. “Alongside the elite runners leading the front, many other people of all ages will take to…
Preparations are in full swing to look back on a full year of sporting achievements in Pembrokeshire. The prestigious Sport Pembrokeshire Awards 2025 will return to Folly Farm on Friday November 28th and nominations for the award categories open today (Monday September 8th). The categories recognise the sporting achievements of individuals and teams and the dedication of volunteers and coaches in community sport. Cllr Rhys Sinnett, Council Cabinet Member for Residents’ Services, said he hoped the record entries of previous years would be matched or even bettered in 2025. “It has been an incredible summer with Wales women footballers taking part…
Rhondda Cynon Taf Council is issuing a stark warning to anyone who abuses the use of Blue Disabled Badges following the successful prosecution of FOUR offenders last month. FOUR people were caught wrongfully using Blue Badges across the County Borough, TWO of which were parked in the Council owned car park in Gas Road, Pontypridd – a vehicle displaying a valid Blue Badge can park free of charge in Council car parks, if parked in a designated disabled bay. ALL of those caught had displayed Blue Badges on their dashboards – but when the Council’s Civil Enforcement Officers inspected the badges…
Newport City Council is relaunching the placemaking fund offering financial assistance towards schemes to breathe new life into vacant or underused properties in the city centre. Past schemes successful in securing this funding have included 3-4 North Street where vacant space was refurbished into new offices and Kings Sports Bar located in the Station Quarter. Funding for the grants has been made possible thanks to the Welsh government’s transforming towns programme. Cabinet secretary for housing and local government, Jayne Bryant, said: “When we bring empty buildings back to life it creates jobs, attracts new businesses, and gives people better places…
Caerphilly has announced plans to create a new state-of-the-art operations depot in the heart of the county borough after purchasing a key site on Dyffryn Business Park in Ystrad Mynach. A new depot and processing facility will be developed at the site to help boost recycling rates and improve operational efficiency. This new facility will allow the council to sort dry kerbside recycling within the county borough, instead of sending it to Material Reclamation Facilities throughout the UK. The site will also replace the current depot in Tir-y-Berth. Plans for the new facility are a key part of the council’s…