Author: Rhys Gregory

Rhossili Sunflowers, one of Wales’ most popular seasonal attractions, has unintentionally gone viral after a typo in their end-of-season announcement left Facebook users in stitches. The much-loved sunflower fields, which draw thousands of visitors each summer to the picturesque Gower coast, closed for the season earlier this month. As part of their yearly tradition, the organisers posted a thank-you message online, sharing the total raised for their chosen charity. This year, Rhossili Sunflowers raised an impressive £1,006 in support of the Rhossili Coastguard Association. But instead of saying the fields had “shut” for the year, their Facebook post mistakenly read…

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Emergency services are continuing to tackle a major wildfire at Clydach Dingle, near Brynmawr. South Wales Fire and Rescue Service confirmed that multi-agency teams are working “tirelessly” to bring the blaze under control. The fire, which was first reported on Thursday 28 August, is currently affecting around 150 hectares of land and has a one-kilometre fire front. The operation is being led by South Wales Fire and Rescue Service, with support from police, Welsh Government, local authorities, health agencies, and infrastructure partners. A spokesperson said: “The joint response is focused on protecting communities, safeguarding critical infrastructure, and minimising environmental impact.…

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A draft version of the legislation that will ban greyhound racing in Wales has been published today. Deputy First Minister Huw Irranca Davies explained he was publishing the draft of the Prohibition of Greyhound Racing (Wales) Bill to give Senedd Members and interested stakeholders an opportunity to see the proposed scope and direction ahead of its formal introduction in the autumn. When introduced, the new Bill would make it an offence to operate a stadium or similar venue in Wales and use it, or knowingly permit it to be used, for greyhound racing. The Bill also makes it an offence…

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New proposals have been suggested to adjust the way tax rules for self-catering holiday let owners are applied. Since April 2023, self-catering properties must be available for 252 days and actually let for 182 days each year to pay non-domestic rates instead of council tax. The rules were brought in to ensure property owners make a fair contribution to their local community. The Welsh Government is seeking views on two key changes to the way the rules are applied, to give the sector extra stability: Allowing holiday let owners to use an average of 182 days let over several years.…

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A former British Champion kickboxer from Cwmbran has credited the support he received from Business Wales for giving him the confidence to leave his day job and pursue a career as a start-up entrepreneur. Hywel Smith, a qualified personal trainer, competitive bodybuilder, and kickboxer, had considered becoming a self-employed coach for some time. However, it wasn’t until the sad passing of a close friend and fellow athlete that he decided to reach out to Business Wales for support in starting his entrepreneurial journey as a fitness coach. Graham Harvey, a Business Wales Adviser specialising in business and commercial relationship banking,…

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Plans for Cardiff’s highly anticipated 16,500 capacity indoor arena have reached a significant milestone as Cardiff Council, and the consortium comprised of Live Nation and Robertson Property today announced financial close on the project. The announcement marks a key step forward in delivering a state-of-the-art venue that will attract world-class artists and entertainment to the city. Designed for music, with world class acoustics and stunning sight lines, the arena is expected to have a transformative impact not only on Cardiff’s cultural scene, but also on its economic landscape. The arena will create over 1000 jobs and, when open, attract more…

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The Independent Office for Police Conduct has today published an update on its investigation into the tragic deaths of Kyrees Sullivan and Harvey Evans in Ely in 2023. Assistant Chief Constable Simon Belcher said: “Following the tragic deaths of Kyrees Sullivan and Harvey Evans in Ely in 2023, South Wales Police made a mandatory referral to the Independent Office for Police Conduct to ensure the matter received independent scrutiny. “The force has fully co-operated with the IOPC investigation and provided information and material, including CCTV footage and body-worn video.” The IOPC investigation has determined that a police van was half a mile…

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We popped along to Cardiff Bay to see what all the fuss was about with the new flower vending machine at The Red Dragon Centre. Coincidentally, it also happened to be our 2nd wedding anniversary, so I thought, why not give it a go? Now, the idea of buying flowers from a vending machine doesn’t exactly scream romance at first. Let’s be honest, it makes you think of last-minute petrol station bunches, the sort you pick up in a panic when you’ve forgotten a birthday or an anniversary. But after trying it out, I take it all back. The flowers…

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A North Wales entrepreneur has turned a kitchen-table idea into a thriving artisan ferments brand, thanks to a £5,000 Start Up Loan from the British Business Bank. Anna Lloyd, 27, is the founder of Bwblin, a vegan, organic and carbon-neutral fermented food brand based on the coast of Anglesey. Specialising in small-batch sauerkraut made using seasonal British produce, Bwblin is now expanding into other fermented favourites, including kimchi and miso, all handmade with ingredients sourced as local as possible. After launching the business in September 2024, Anna quickly outgrew her home kitchen. The Start Up Loan allowed her to invest…

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Leading UK recruitment company Acorn by Synergie is proud to announce a renewed five-year contract with long-standing partner Vale, one of the world’s largest nickel producers. This new contract maintains the successful 10-year collaboration between Vale and Acorn by Synergie that has seen 95 contract positions filled to date – 24 of which have now become permanent roles. Vale has over 120 years of production history and continues to play a key role in South Wales’ engineering and manufacturing sectors. The extended partnership with Acorn reinforces Vale’s commitment to attracting and retaining top-tier talent across its diverse operational functions. Acorn…

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