Author: Rhys Gregory

Ultrafast fibre to the premises broadband is on its way to two more rural communities in Powys, thanks to a pilot project led by the county council. The schemes in Aberedw and Glascwm, and in Dwyriw and Manafon were initially supported through Arwain, the county’s LEADER programme*, and have now received funding from the UK Government’s Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport through its Rural Gigabit Voucher Scheme and Welsh Government through its Welsh Top Up. A survey of the existing infrastructure in the two communities is now being carried out by Broadway Partners – the supplier involved in…

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Cardiff Council’s Cabinet will meet next week to consider a report recommending that public consultation can begin, ahead of proposals for the 2022 / 2023 budget being put forward next month. It comes after the Welsh Government’s Provisional Local Government Financial Settlement was announced in December, under which Cardiff Council would receive a 10.7% increase in general revenue funding. Although this represents an additional £52.6 million in cash terms, from that, Cardiff Council is required to cover the cost of a number of additional areas of expenditure, including the Real Living Wage in the care sector, National Insurance increases from…

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The First Minister has announced the appointment of Rocio Cifuentes as the new Children’s Commissioner for Wales. Ms Cifuentes will take up the position in April 2022 when Sally Holland’s tenure as Commissioner ends. The Commissioner promotes and protects children’s rights and ensures that the Welsh Government’s policies and legislation benefit children and young people. Rocio Cifuentes is the chief executive of the Ethnic Minorities and Youth Support Team. EYST is Wales’ leading organisation supporting Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic communities. First Minister Mark Drakeford said: “The role of Children’s Commissioner for Wales is an extremely important one – the…

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If you can forgive the terrible pun in the title, and give this article a few minutes of your time, you may discover something to add to your list of current recipes. Or at least a new ingredient that is. As the culinary world gets smaller, and home cooks try to adapt foreign cuisines to their kitchens, new recipes and ingredients get discovered. People today are far more interested in trying different foods and tastes than perhaps they were twenty years ago. As a race, humans are more adventurous gastronomically speaking than in the past. And yet many ingredients that…

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You can purchase cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum or trade Cosmos with Swyftx, a reputable crypto exchange. It is not easy for everyone to understand how to trade cryptocurrency because the entire subject is shrouded in mystery for the average person. People are not aware of how to buy cryptocurrency, trade cryptocurrency, or the ways to turn a profit with digital currency. In this article, you can learn how to start trading cryptocurrency on a crypto exchange. A crypto exchange is an online trading platform for digital currencies investors. Background Information & Facts About Trading Cryptocurrency Today, there are…

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It appears cleaning our homes isn’t top of the list of priorities for many Brits, with such chores often being put off for as long as possible. It can be seen as an arduous, repetitive and dull task, but with helpful advice coming from social media and the wonders of Mrs Hinch, many of us are setting ourselves cleaning goals and taking them by the horns. The jobs we love and hate A recent study by fitted furniture specialists Hammonds found that hoovering was voted the most popular cleaning chore by Brits, with 13% going as far as to say…

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Young people from across North Wales who went on an epic tall ship voyage were given the red carpet treatment at the premiere of a film about their adventure. The team’s four-day expedition took them from Plymouth east to Southampton and around the waters of the Solent, off the Isle of Wight, as part of a trip organised by mental health charity Adferiad. It was made possible by grant from the Office of the North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner’s Early Intervention Fund. The film, Voyage to Recovery, charting the team’s seafaring experience was put together by Eternal Media and…

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Aldi has supported local charities, community groups and food banks in Wales by donating 32,080 meals to people in need this Christmas. The supermarket paired up its stores with local organisations to make the most of unsold fresh and chilled food after stores closed on both Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve, as part of its pledge to donate 1.8 million meals to families experiencing food poverty during November and December. Around 550,000 meals were donated nationwide and more than 700 UK causes benefitted from the initiative over the festive period. The initiative is part of Aldi’s successful partnership with…

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Rescue dogs from the RSPCA’s Bryn-Y-Maen Animal Centre have been bowling over the public as stars of a new cricket video, showcasing highlights from the first ever RSPCA Ashes series. The RSPCA has teamed-up with friends at RSPCA Western Australia to produce the pun-filled video, which shows rescue dogs from the UK and Australia going paw to paw for the famous urn. Dogs adopt personas like Joe Rrrroof, Pat MyTummins and Chris Woakies to feature in the video – launched as the human edition of the Ashes series takes place Down Under, with the touring England and Wales side playing…

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The University of South Wales (USW) has helped support schools, charities and community groups by donating surplus office furniture – generating more than £300,000 of social value. Working in partnership with Collecteco, a reuse company operating across the UK, USW was able to help 18 different not for profit organisations to receive furniture, allowing them to continue their work in the community without needing to invest in tables, chairs and other items. By donating 1884 pieces of furniture and equipment, USW and Collecteco have ensured that 69,795kg of waste has been diverted from landfill, avoiding 88,622kg of carbon dioxide from…

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