Author: Rhys Gregory

Cardiff residents are invited to complete the Coed Caerdydd survey to share their views on the creation of an urban forest across the city. The Council’s One Planet Strategy includes an aim to increase tree canopy from 18.9% to 25% by 2030. In order to do this, Cardiff council have established a long term tree planting programme for the city called Coed Caerdydd. In autumn 2019, a citizen’s survey was distributed to find out how trees impact on residents lives; whether they are aware of the increased tree planting that has taken place; and what tree planting they would like…

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From donkeys in Snowdonia to the salmon of the River Usk and everything in between, the Welsh Government has today confirmed 29 projects across Wales that will benefit from the Nature Networks Fund. The Nature Networks Fund was confirmed in March this year with the Welsh Government promising to invest in the ‘condition and connectivity’ of the protected site network, supported by the ‘active involvement of local communities’. The Minister will confirm £7m of Welsh Government support for these projects in the Senedd later today where she is expected to say: “Tackling the climate and nature emergencies is at the…

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From donkeys in Snowdonia to the salmon of the River Usk and everything in between, the Welsh Government has today confirmed 29 projects across Wales that will benefit from the Nature Networks Fund. The Nature Networks Fund was confirmed in March this year with the Welsh Government promising to invest in the ‘condition and connectivity’ of the protected site network, supported by the ‘active involvement of local communities’. The Minister will confirm £7m of Welsh Government support for these projects in the Senedd later today where she is expected to say: “Tackling the climate and nature emergencies is at the…

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“Following my previous open letter to EU (and EEA and Swiss) citizens in Wales I wanted to take another opportunity to reiterate my message of support to those individuals who reside here in Wales and wish to continue to do so. “Although the deadline for applying to the EU Settlement Scheme has now passed, all those EU citizens who were resident in Wales before 31 December 2020, or any family members who have joined them since, can still make a late application on reasonable grounds. Children of EU citizens can make or have a late application made on their behalf…

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People eligible for booster COVID-19 vaccinations and flu jabs are encouraged to take up the offer ahead of a challenging winter for NHS Wales, the Health Minister has said. In an updated COVID-19 vaccination strategy, being published today (Tuesday October 12), Health Minister Eluned Morgan confirms that the majority of people eligible will be offered their booster vaccination by December 31, 2021. People who are severely immuno-suppressed will be offered a third dose of vaccine to provide them with as much protection as possible.  They will be prioritised for an urgent appointment at a time that’s right for them based…

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Buying a car is not a small purchase. Whether you opt for car financing, strike a part-exchange deal at the dealership or pay for it in full with cash, your next car could be the biggest purchase you ever make in your lifetime – after your home.  With everything from running costs to maintenance and servicing to consider, securing the best deal that works for you and won’t break the back is essential.  Whether you’re new to finance or it’s time to upgrade your vehicle, here’s how to finance your next car the right way: Purchasing a car with a…

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The pandemic brought to light the hidden possibilities that online spaces help for most focus. One of these things is that online spaces are more than just a platform to socialize with people.  With more people staying home, it made sense that people and offices would find a way to make things work while at home. Here are some of the notable changes that happened in wales over the past year regarding online spaces. More people were working online 2020 saw more businesses take their work online. The online meeting software and apps were being used more over the past…

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Horse racing is a huge part of Australian culture. It’s not only that Australians enjoy watching these races but also await to betting on horses for big wins and the adrenaline rush. Australians spend billions of dollars each year betting on their favourite horses, and many win big cash prizes. One of the famous horse races in Australia, Cantala Stakes, will be held on Saturday, 30th October at Flemington Racecourse. Last year, in 2020, this race was magnificently won by the Yulong prince. This article provides details about the Cantala Stakes. Read on further to check out the Kennedy Cantala stakes…

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With energy prices at an all-time high and showing no sign of stabilising any time soon, any method to reduce our usage and help keep our households budget’s afloat are going to be welcome news. The stark reality is that since January 2012, wholesale energy prices in the UK have increased by more than 250%, according to the industry group Oil and Gas UK. Fortunately, much of this has not yet been passed onto the consumer thanks to the consumer price cap, but its impact is still significant with increases in energy between August and September jumping by more than…

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There is no doubt that the internet has transformed into an immense digital world. Increasingly, our daily activities have been moved online, so much so that many people make an entire living simply through their computer. But jobs aside, the online world also provides an immense amount of entertainment. Below are fun activities to do online if you have some time to spare. Chat with an AI Machine Cleverbot is an artificial intelligence program that responds to anything you put into the search bar. Say hello, ask it a question or put in a statement and see what comes back!…

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