Local employers are joining forces to showcase a wide variety of exciting, rewarding and long-term career opportunities at job fairs in Haverfordwest and Pembroke Dock in May. Supported by Pembrokeshire County Council and the Regional Learning and Skills Partnership South West Wales, the job fairs will be held at: Haverhub, The Old Post Office, 12 Quay St, Haverfordwest SA61 1BG on Tuesday 17 May from 4pm to 6pm The Bridge Innovation Centre, Pembrokeshire Science and Technology Park, Pembroke Dock SA72 6UN on Thursday 19 May from 10am to 2pm. The Pembrokeshire Job Fairs are free with no registration needed and offer…
Author: Rhys Gregory
Calling all Lido Lovers! Daytime swims and after school fun at the National Lido of Wales, Lido Ponty, are back next month. Tickets go on sale at 9am on Monday, May 16 for all sessions taking place up to and including June 30, 2022. As usual, it’s online sales only via www.lidoponty.co.uk The main 2022 season at Lido Ponty will see the school holiday timetable in place from Saturday, May 28 to Sunday, June 5 for the Whitsun half term. This means two early morning swims every day (seven days a week) and then six family fun sessions where all…
RCT Council has confirmed that the planned repair and refurbishment scheme to White Bridge in Pontypridd will begin from May 23 – in order to secure the structure for the future following severe storm damage. Berw Road Bridge, known as White Bridge, was damaged by Storm Dennis, and was closed with immediate effect in February 2020 to ensure safety. The Council has worked closely with Cadw to gain consent for major repairs to the Listed structure, which also supports a gas main through a pipe on the bridge. A series of initial repairs were carried out last year, with the…
Newport City Council has successful prosecuted a former company director for offences relating illegal tobacco products. Soran Omar was previously a director of Global 2015 Market Ltd in Commercial Road. Following an investigation by the council’s trading standards officers, items were seized which had an equivalent retail value of nearly £6,000. In April, Omar, of Commercial Road, pleaded guilty to offences relating to counterfeit and illicit tobacco products. On 12 May, he was given a 12-month community order for 100 hours of unpaid work. The company was fined £5,000. Illicit cigarettes are much easier for children to buy, as they…
Delivering a plan to change the cultures that lead to abuse and violence, is among the actions that Powys County Council has committed to by becoming White Ribbon Accredited. It has also agreed to promote gender equality. The council is linking up with White Ribbon UK, which is part of the global White Ribbon movement seeking to end men’s violence against women, by making these pledges. Its plan for gaining accreditation includes a new Violence Against Women, Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence Policy/Sexual Harassment Policy for employees, while ambassadors have been identified, from among its staff, to carry the message…
A key Welsh Government-funded programme to help people most disadvantaged in the labour market into work will be expanded in 2023, following the winding-up of two existing EU-funded programmes, Economy Minister, Vaughan Gething, has announced today. The Welsh Government is stepping in to fund the expansion of the Communities for Work Plus (CfW+) employability programme following the UK Government’s failure to honour repeated promises Wales would not be a penny worse off following the UK departure from the EU. Under the EU Structural and Investment Funds, the Welsh Government invested funds in a range of schemes led by the public,…
“Tourism and hospitality is a great sector to work in” – that’s the message from Economy Minister, Vaughan Gething, to mark the start of Wales Tourism Week 2022 (15 – 22 May). The week will help shine a spotlight on careers and job opportunities in the tourism and hospitality sector in Wales. One of the challenges facing the sector following the Coronavirus pandemic is recruitment, with many businesses seeing a shortage of staff. The Welsh Government has been working with the sector on a recruitment campaign to highlight the potential career paths and a whole of range of personal development…
Health Minister Eluned Morgan has urged all those eligible for the Spring Covid-19 booster to take up their offer of the vaccine before 30 June. A deadline of 30 June has been introduced to ensure all those eligible for the spring booster will have a long-enough interval between this and the autumn 2022 booster, if they are also eligible. An announcement by the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) about which groups will be eligible for the autumn booster is due to be published shortly. The JCVI has advised that people over-75, older care home residents and all those…
Everyone is trying to save money where they can now. While your monthly bills will take a large chunk of your payslip, the unexpected bills make the most impact on your ability to save. One example of an unexpected bill is your car repairs. Every driver will have to pay for repairs to keep their vehicle on the road at some point because it is almost impossible to live life without a working car. However, you could be paying too much. There are ways to save money on your car repairs, so read on to find out how. Get Your…
Preparing or serving food is an important job and one that requires diligence when it comes to health and safety. Unsafe or unhygienic food preparation and storage spaces could lead to serious issues and consequences for your business. Serving food that contains allergens or isn’t stored correctly can also lead to serious consequences for your customers, which can also tarnish your reputation. So, it’s crucial that every business involved with food in any way, whether it’s serving or preparing it, needs to work hard to ensure that it is always compliant with relevant health and safety regulations. If you’re new…