Author: Rhys Gregory

A Blockchain application is also called a decentralised application because no intermediaries are involved. You will be surprised to know that while making a transaction or sending messages on Blockchain technology, you will not make your messages or transactions go through any intermediary. It opens up new doors towards highly advanced technology nowadays. Also, many industries find opportunities in developing and making people more attracted to their services. Also, Blockchain technology is implemented in different kinds of businesses nowadays and developing applications for android technology is one of the most important ones. However, implementing Blockchain technology in developing an android…

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Blockchain technology has a wide range of implications as well as benefits. For example, if we pay close attention to blockchain technology, you will find that you can use it to develop some applications that work with the centralized solution. Moreover, with the help of blocks and implementation, we can promote a reduction of intermediaries, and the enhancement of currency is straightforward. Therefore, Blockchain technology is certainly something that will become the future of application development for android and other kinds of operating software. Also, with the help of blockchain technology, we can ensure a high degree of security for…

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Extra dates for the New Year Bank Holiday weekend have been introduced as demand to see the biggest ever lights trail in Wales remains high. Visitors can now light the way to 2022 with a New Year Bank Holiday trip to Christmas at Bute Park on January 1st, 2nd and 3rd, as any slots remaining in December continue selling fast. The light trail has seen Bute Park taken over by laser shows, an enchanting fairy tree avenue, flickering fire sculptures, spectacular mirror ball displays and much more since it opened on November 25th. Visitor slots were previously available until New…

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Health specialists in Swansea Bay have helped develop a digital resource to improve the quality of life for people living with diabetes. The health board’s diabetes team linked with health workers and academics from across Wales to create the DiabetesClinic@Home app to help patients self-manage their condition. The app helps people with diabetes check for the abnormal distribution of fat under the skin, known as lipos. These are caused by injecting insulin repeatedly into the same area, which is why injection technique and injection site rotation is so important. Lipos, or lipohypertrophy and lipoatrophy, can affect blood sugar (glucose) levels…

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Graduates and a past member of staff from The University of Wales Trinity Saint David BA Acting and also the BA Theatre Design and production course are currently preparing to take part in the annual pantomime at the Torch Theatre in Milford Haven. This year, The Torch Theatre Company will be performing ‘Cinderella’, and audiences can expect plenty of fun, adventure and laugh-out-loud moments in this tale that’s adored by generations. The cast this year consists of three UWTSD graduates and a past staff member, such as ex-lecturer Dave Ainsworth starring as the Pantomime Villain, Barron Hardup, UWTSD graduate Haverfordwest…

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This week, a local leading business woman, and mum of 2, whose accolades include being featured on the Forbes Coaches Council, sharing a stage with Spanx Billionaire Sara Blakely, and having sung in front of eighty thousand people at the Principality stadium, has united with 21 other female entrepreneurs in a bid to inspire others to find theirvoice. Together they are helping more of us identify with the things that are holding us back, and hit realisations of what we need to do to change things, if we want a life that looks different in 2022. From Barry, South Wales,…

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A service supporting people who have been affected by the pandemic or who are experiencing long Covid symptoms wants to learn how local communities have been affected. The Long Covid Rehabilitation Service is hoping to further understand the impact the pandemic has had on people living in the Swansea Bay area. Adults, children and young people in Swansea and Neath Port Talbot are being encouraged to explain the ways in which the last 18 months have affected their lives so the support available can best meet their needs. Long Covid is used to describe signs and symptoms that continue or…

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The University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) is collaborating with Gower College Swansea (GCS) to inspire and encourage the next generation of Motorsport Engineers. UWTSD started the first Motorsport Engineering degree in 1998 and has developed an excellent reputation in the industry, enabling students to develop the specific expertise required in the design, development, engineering, and optimisation of competition vehicles in state-of-the-art facilities. Gower College Swansea’s Level 3 Diploma in Advanced Manufacture Engineering (Motorsport) students attend the University’s SA1 Waterfront campus each week where they are taught by GCS and UWTSD staff. The course was created as a result…

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A SHARPENED global focus on ethical and sustainable business and industry inspired a suite of health and safety courses at a leading college. Coleg Cambria’s Northop Business School has launched NEBOSH (National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health) qualifications to meet demand for a new generation of ‘green’ leaders. Among them is the NEBOSH National Diploma in Environmental Management – one of the first programmes of its kind in the country – designed for aspiring professionals and building directly upon knowledge provided by the NEBOSH Certificate in Environmental Management. More and more organisations are opting to create a specific…

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A NEW and innovative community hub and boutique market space has been launched at a historic Ruthin landmark. The town’s Grade 2-listed Market Hall has been redeveloped as a multi-purpose venue for artisan and independent traders, artists and creatives, and sustainable food and wellbeing organisations from across the region. Managed by Denbighshire Voluntary Services Council (DVSC) – with support from the Welsh Government’s Foundational Economy Challenge Fund via Denbighshire County Council – the aim was to create a warm, welcoming environment, reinforced by the inclusion of a ‘social supermarket’ and ‘wellbeing café’. DVSC Chief Officer Tom Barham is confident they…

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