Author: Rhys Gregory

For boating enthusiasts, a yachting holiday is always top of the agenda, but for those still new to the boating world, the prospect of taking to the water and setting sail can seem a little daunting. However, with so many different types of boating experiences to enjoy, and incredible, often untouched, destinations to explore by water, Matt Ovenden, on-the-water expert at Britain’s leading yacht charter marketplace Borrow A Boat, explains why a boating adventure should be top of every Brit’s holiday wish list. Matt says: “When chartering a yacht, the key thing to consider is what kind of experience you’re after,…

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Wales, as a nation, has set out to achieve net zero by 2050, in line with many countries around the world. However, the Welsh Government has also set a target for the public sector to reach this commitment by 2030 and many large corporations have set similar targets. Although SMEs are not necessarily obligated to meet these interim targets, the impact will be felt within the supply chain and procurement with businesses potentially losing out on contracts if they cannot demonstrate their own net zero commitments. Taking part in a Chambers Wales South East, South West and Mid facilitated event…

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Mr Bruce AKA Ian Bruce is the former frontman of The Correspondents, one of Britain’s most in-demand festival acts for a decade.    An acclaimed portrait artist and an award-winning animator in his own right, Mr Bruce began hatching plans for a solo career while on tour in Australia with The Correspondents in 2018. Bored in hotel rooms between shows, he found himself writing dance music that harked back to his early clubbing days, rather than the jazz and swing infused sound with which he found fame. Fleshing out the songs in the UK with the London-based producer Angus Kemp,…

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The Rhyl Pavilion Theatre is back open to show-goers, following a period of closure due to Covid-19. While customers have been away, Denbighshire Leisure Ltd have given the ground floor mall a dazzling new makeover, including a new entrance area; Costa Coffee install; new bar with lounge, plus a redesigned sweet shop and box office. A new and exciting VIP area has been designed, complete with private bar and balcony with beachside views – coming soon, and is available to book for pre-show parties and other special occasions. Jamie Groves, Managing Director of Denbighshire Leisure Ltd, said: “I’m thrilled that…

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National Trust Cymru cares for some of Wales’ finest woodlands, gardens, and parklands where you can see show-stopping displays of daffodils that start to appear in early March – just in time for Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Sant or ‘St David’s Day’.  The yellow daffodil is synonymous with Wales and is a proud National emblem most associated with the celebration of St David’s Day on 1 March, a special day in the Welsh calendar, honouring the patron saint, St David or Dewi Sant. There are many stories to how the daffodil became an emblem for Wales but it all started with…

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One of the country’s top business leaders is to leave Rolls-Royce, eight years after he was parachuted in as Chief Executive Officer. Warren East CBE, an Old Monmothian and Monmouth Schools Charitable Trust trustee, has been at the helm of Britain’s aerospace champion during the most turbulent period in its illustrious history. He will leave Rolls-Royce later this year as the company faces the challenge of moving away from fossil fuel-powered products and achieving a net zero carbon business. “This is the biggest technological shift for the group since the arrival of the jet engine,” he said, announcing his departure…

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A rugby player whose leg has ‘never been right since’ being infected by dog poo 17 years ago, urges dog owners to do the right thing and pick up after their pets as part of a national dog fouling campaign from Keep Wales Tidy. Darryl Adams was hospitalised in 2005 after his shin was stamped on with rugby boot studs, covered in dog poo, in a Blaenau Gwent playing field. The studs cut the skin on his shin and the dog poo caused a cellulitis infection. Darryl Adams said: “I ended up having a week in hospital and the Doctor…

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This spring, iconic Welsh brand Cadwaladers is launching a new Bara Brith, made with the company’s own, unique blend of Welsh tea, just in time to celebrate St David’s Day. Supplying local customers and holidaymakers alike, Cadwaladers is committed to celebrating their Welsh roots by working with local suppliers to create their product range, and their new Bara Brith is no exception. The Bara Brith will be available from 1 March at Cadwaladers’ nine stores across Wales, including in The Red Dragon Centre Cardiff Bay, Barry Island and Criccieth. Gemma Hammacott, Managing Director of Cadwaladers Cardiff, said: “We are delighted…

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The Royal Mint has launched a commemorative £2 coin celebrating Dame Vera Lynn’s legendary life and career. Dame Vera Lynn’s iconic renditions of classic songs such as ‘We’ll Meet Again’ earned her eternal residency within the hearts of many. The reverse design of the £2 coin features a beautifully detailed portrait of Dame Vera as she appeared during the height of her fame, accompanied by her name and the dates denoting the years of her life. In reference to what was arguably her most famous release, the coin features an edge inscription that reads ‘WE’LL MEET AGAIN’. Synonymous with Dame…

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Transport for Wales (TfW) is celebrating the completion of work to refurbish its fleet of Class 158 long-distance trains. Work has been ongoing at Arriva TrainCare’s facility in Crewe since the start of 2020 to refurbish the fleet of 24 trains, which operate on routes throughout the Wales and Borders network, including the Cambrian Line in Mid Wales and services to North and West Wales. Since the first train re-entered service in February 2020, customers have been benefiting from improved facilities, including USB charging points, re-covered seats, new carpets and new interior fittings. The trains have also been rebranded on…

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