Author: Rhys Gregory

Horse racing is one of the most popular sports around the world. And one of the most important horse racing events in horse racing is the Pegasus World Cup. The race happens in Florida at the Gulfstream Park, where famous trainers, jockeys, and horses compete for the champion title. Although the tournament is roughly only four years old, it has become one of the most prestigious horse racing events with the Belmont Stakes and the Kentucky Derby. So if you’re a horse racing fan or just like to bet on horse racing, you need to watch the Pegasus World Cup…

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Welsh bus and coach operator Adventure Travel has recruited two new starters thanks to help from the government’s Kickstart scheme. Adam Rose and Cole Evans join the Welsh business as marketing assistant and commercial operations assistant respectively. Adam will support the marketing executive with the day-to-day running of the department by creating social media content and scheduling posts, organising print advertising and helping with internal communications. His experience lies in retail with a qualification in business media. Cole, who has experience in the industrial sector, will cover a more varied role focussing on marketing, commercial, administrative and operational tasks. Adam…

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Leadership, along with effective management, is essential for businesses to function successfully, especially as working practices adapt and evolve. There has been a rise in people working remotely since lockdown measures were introduced at the start of the pandemic, and businesses are continuing to offer employees flexibility with hybrid working models. The Welsh Government has also set out a long-term ambition to see around 30% of Welsh workers working from or near home. Leadership is a culturally shared phenomena yet also an individual experience and Chambers Wales South East, South West and Mid invited academic and industry experts to share…

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IN ITS latest overview of the UK’s defined benefit (DB) pension scheme sector, The Pension Protection Fund (PPF) has reported a 12% increase in the probability of it being able to pay all benefits due with the assets it holds, plus future returns. The reassuring ‘probability of success’ figure now stands at 95%, up from 83% in 2020. The announcement was part of the PPF’s annual ‘Purple Book’, which uses data collected over the year to 31 March and identifies trends and developments and forecasts possible implications going forward. Speaking about the latest report, Senior Consultant and Actuary at Quantum…

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While Christmas is often referred to as the most wonderful time of the year, the festive period can be extremely overwhelming for people on the autism spectrum. Autism affects 1 to 2% of the UK population, with around 700,000 adults and children diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder. For those living with autism, Christmas can feel like an attack on the senses with new smells and sights, as well as loud noises, heightening sensitive sensory needs. Dr Vaughn Price, Principal Clinical Psychologist at Beechwood College, has offered advice on how to effectively prepare an autism-friendly Christmas for yourself or a…

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Roy Williams OBE, one of the most sought-after playwrights of his generation, has joined the Royal Welsh College as its Writer in Residence. Roy’s role will include writing one of the four plays in RWCMD’s ground-breaking NEW writing season, mentoring and teaching playwriting as part of the acting course’s acclaimed solo written projects, and contributing to the department’s regular Creative Forum discussions about repertoire and programming, as well as to the general cultural life of the College. Roy came to the College last week to meet the students and start to get to know them, especially the final year students…

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Domino’s has opened a new store on Port Road, Newport welcoming 40 new jobs to the area, including pizza chefs, in store team members and delivery drivers.    Alongside firm Domino’s favourites, including Pepperoni Passion and Vegi Supreme new additions include items from the recently launched festive range, The Festive One and Cookies with After Eight®.    To celebrate, we’re offering customers Any Size Pizza for only £8.99 when you collect until the Sunday 2nd January 2022.  Naveed, Area Manager at Newport Domino’s said: “We’re excited to have opened a third store in Newport allowing us to deliver our delicious menu of…

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Cadw has submitted the full plans for Caerphilly Castle enhancement works, which will see the medieval monument benefit from extensive conservation, renovation and construction works. With details of the project first announced in June 2021, the £5m plans aim to cement Wales’s largest Castle as a world-class heritage attraction by 2023 — welcoming visitors from across the nation and beyond. Plan submission marks the start of the ambitious programme of works that will begin this month, with conservation work to the Inner East Gatehouse. In spring 2022, further development and enhancement work will begin, including construction of a new visitor…

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The headline NatWest Wales Business Activity Index – a seasonally adjusted index that measures the month-on-month change in the combined output of the region’s manufacturing and service sectors – registered 57.6 in November, down from 61.5 in October, to indicate a sharp expansion in business activity across the Welsh private sector. The rate of growth was in line with the UK average despite easing from October’s marked upturn. The increase in output was often linked to a sustained uptick in client demand. That said, the expansion was reportedly weighed down by material shortages. Welsh private sector firms signalled a further…

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Ramblers Cymru’s community led Paths to Wellbeing £1.2m funded project is seeking to transform walking and nature across 18 areas, by helping people to develop their path network and improve their local green spaces. Supported by 6 regional officers, Ramblers Cymru will give volunteers the tools and training needed to find and design new routes and improve existing ones. This will help provide important spaces to improve the physical and mental wellbeing of the communities. Sophie Jenkins, who lives in one of the selected areas, Brynberian, said: “We’d love to engage local families and children in the project, inspiring them to take ownership of their local ‘milltir sgwar’ (square mile) and conserve it for generations to come. The benefits would also be felt by our local wildlife, and we would hope to go some way…

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