Author: Rhys Gregory

The temporary agreement between Neath Port Talbot Council and art dealer John Brandler to house his Banksy artwork Season’s Greetings in an unoccupied shop unit in Port Talbot’s town centre is coming to an end. The Banksy appeared on the walls of a Taibach garage in December 2018 sparking widespread interest and the Welsh Government paid for around-the-clock security while its future was decided. The piece was purchased by Essex based Mr Brandler with the Welsh Government agreeing to pay for the valuable artwork to be moved at its expense to a new unoccupied retail unit in Pobl’s Ty’r Orsaf,…

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Bridgend County Borough Council is applying to become a real Living Wage accredited employer. While not currently an accredited organisation, the local authority has committed to paying the real Living Wage to its own employees for the last two years. The rate is calculated independently taking into account wider factors than those used to set the national living wage. Set by the Living Wage Foundation, the nationwide “real living wage” is being raised by 40p to £9.90. The local authority is now working with Cynnal Cymru, which works in partnership with the Real Living Wage Foundation and other leading organisations…

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Over the past five months over 4000 inefficient light fittings have been upgraded to low energy LED lighting and 600 Solar Panels have been installed on MTCBC buildings and schools as part of the council’s commitment to Welsh Government’s ambition for the public sector to be Carbon Neutral by 2030. This has all been possible thanks to WG’s REFIT Cymru, a project which aims to optimise the energy efficiency of properties, improve the condition of our schools, reduce C02 emissions and save money. On top of the savings the buildings will also benefit from electrical and mechanical upgrades, resulting in…

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Staff and students at Gwaunmeisgyn Primary School were ‘over the moon’ when astronaut Major Tim Peak popped in on a surprise visit. The former Apache pilot, flight instructor, test pilot and current European Space Agency astronaut had earlier received a letter from the school, telling him all about their exciting new school project. And it was during his visit to Wales this week as part of his UK tour called ‘My Journey To Space,’ that he decided to surprise the young learners at Gwaunmeisgyn Primary School by calling in to see them all. Teacher Sarah Dyer had previously written to…

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Cardiff looks set to push ahead with plans to deliver one of the most-advanced, air-quality monitoring system in Wales. A new two-year trial to install 50 air-quality monitors across the city, which measure pollution levels in real time, has been agreed by Cardiff Council’s Cabinet following its meeting to discuss air-quality data results for 2020. The development of a real-time, air-quality monitoring network is a crucial step forward for the city. Public Health Wales has made it clear that poor air quality is the second biggest public health concern after smoking. Cllr Michael Michael, Cabinet Member for Clean Streets, Environment…

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More than £51m is being invested to replace older diagnostic imaging equipment across NHS Wales and to speed up waiting times, Health Minister Eluned Morgan has announced. The upgrading of vital technology and equipment, including MRI and CT scanners, will ensure people waiting for scans are seen faster and help to reduce their levels of anxiety and concern. The funding is being brought forward in the face of worldwide shortages of diagnostic equipment caused by soaring demand. It will help ensure NHS Wales has up-to-date diagnostic facilities using the latest imaging technology. Image quality will be improved, supporting earlier and…

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Wales – currently ranked third in the world in recycling- upheld its stellar recycling rates last year despite the pandemic, new 2020-21 stats have revealed today. Nationally the recycling rate was 65.4% with eighteen of 22 local authorities exceeding the statutory minimum target of 64%, and 13 reporting an increase in performance on the previous year. Exceptionally the next statutory minimum target of 70% by 2024-2025, was already achieved by Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion, Conwy and Vale of Glamorgan. What’s more, in the spirit of ‘reduce, reuse, then recycle’ – where reducing waste ranks the priority goal- the amount of rubbish ending…

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First Minister Mark Drakeford has thanked people throughout Wales for their hard work to help reduce record-high coronavirus case rates over the last three weeks. He has confirmed there will be no changes to coronavirus rules following the latest 21-day review. Wales will remain at alert level zero, which means all businesses are able to open and trade. And the Covid Pass will not be extended to hospitality settings in this three-week cycle. First Minister Mark Drakeford said: “Three weeks ago we were facing a very serious situation in Wales, but everyone has pulled together and cases have fallen back…

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Many are familiar with the glorious game of Bingo. Whether it be playing at a bingo hall, or playing through a Bingo app, players can be sure of a good time. Traditional Bingo halls are amongst some of the most stunning buildings in the UK. Many bingo halls have a rich history behind them, and so are protected through the UK’s heritage and cultural protection laws. We are going to look at some of the UK’s most beautiful bingo halls, and who knows, one day you might be lucky enough to visit some of them. Tooting (Buzz Bingo) When we…

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Online slots are already immensely popular. The main reason behind their popularity is probably convenience, as players get to play online slots however they choose. On the other hand, online slots’ popularity is still on the rise. This is because the online slots keep staying ahead of the curve. Instead of cementing into current trends, online slots are evolving, becoming more attractive to players worldwide. How do they do it? What is the secret of their success? Stay with us if you want to find answers to these questions. An abundance of free slots Back in the day, computer games,…

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