Author: Rhys Gregory

In today’s world, having a mobile phone is a life hack. Just imagine how you feel when you don’t have it with you. The anxiety kicks in faster than you can gather your thoughts and think about where you’ve left it. “What if I need to call for help? I don’t know anybody’s number! How do I pay for parking? How do I find directions?” It just goes to show that this pocket-size electronic device does so much more than store contacts and make and receive calls. They’re called smartphones for a reason since they have replaced many other devices…

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Slot games are probably today’s most popular casino games in both ground and online casino. They are simple, with simple enough rules, and although they are so many in number and type, they practically work in much the same way. This makes it easier for players, especially beginners. The truth is that you need to play free slots  – regardless of their type – this way you will learn the games well before you play for real money. The division of types of slots can be done depending on several factors: style of play, number of reels and paylines, as…

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Transport for Wales (TfW) is asking the public to take part in a survey that will help future transport planning following the covid-19 pandemic. The new survey covers a number of different aspects of public transport that have been impacted by the pandemic, including people’s travel patterns, their future plans, and how they would like to purchase and use tickets. As TfW continue with their plans to transform transport across their network, they want to engage with the people they serve, gain insight and provide them with a platform where their thoughts can be heard, shared and acted on. This…

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St Asaph walking football team claimed victory in the over 65’s category at the World Cup tournament in Copenhagen earlier this month after training at Denbighshire Leisure Ltd’s facility. The fabulous 5-a-side team trained for the tournament at X20 St Asaph and comprised of players from North and South Wales, who faced strong competition from countries around the world including Finland, Sweden, Denmark and previous winner Gibraltar. Spurred on by their big win, the Wales team went on to compete in their first running football international competition the following day where they swept yet another victory. Seven of the squad…

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NEWPORT Cricket Club has landed a real catch – a three-year sponsorship deal from the Edenstone Group. The Magor-based homebuilder batted the funding to the club after hearing that coaching for junior players would be stumped without financial backing. Newport Cricket Club’s Mike Knight said: “We’re extremely grateful to Edenstone for agreeing to be our main club sponsors. The funding has provided a considerable boost to the club during the pandemic, helping to finance the junior coaching programme. “We have a very strong junior section with over 175 players across 11 junior teams from under-five to under-19. The major beneficiary…

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All but four Welsh constituencies will see over a third of working-age families with children hit by the planned £1,040-a-year cut to Universal Credit and Working Tax Credit in October. This includes all of the 6 Conservative gains at the 2019 General Election (with 49% of families affected in Vale of Clwyd, 43% in Wrexham, 42% in Clwyd South, 40% in Delyn and Ynys Mon and 38% in Bridgend). The independent Joseph Rowntree Foundation has used the latest official data released last week to produce a comprehensive analysis of which parliamentary constituencies will be most affected by the scheduled cut…

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Everyone over the age of 11 living, working or studying in Denbighshire not experiencing Covid-19 symptoms can now collect free Lateral Flow Device (LFD) tests from the county’s libraries. About one in three people with coronavirus do not have symptoms but can still infect others. Cllr Mark Young, the Council’s Lead Member for Planning, Public Protection and Safer Communities, said: “We are encouraging residents to take advantage of having tests available for collection and to take regular LFD tests. “Getting tested regularly is the only way to know if you have the virus and if people test positive and self-isolate,…

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THE awards continue to pour in for a vineyard with plans for expansion and new products after five years of grape success. Gwinllan Conwy owners Colin and Charlotte Bennett are celebrating a prestigious bronze medal from the Decanter World Wine Awards, having achieved two bronze medals at the International Wine Challenge (IWC) earlier this year. That takes their haul to 17 medals in national and international competitions since launching the company. Add to that a place in the UK Grand Final of the Countryside Alliance Awards – they won the Local Food and Drink Class for Wales – and the…

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Pembrokeshire County Council Leader David Simpson has announced that the Council is looking to work with colleagues across Welsh Government and UK Home Office in support of the Afghanistan Citizens Resettlement and Assistance Scheme. Following a meeting of Cabinet members, a decision was made to explore the availability of housing in the county, utilising the support also being offered by the UK government of funding to help Afghan Locally Employed Staff (LES) to relocate to the UK. These LES have worked for the UK and risked their lives alongside British forces in Afghanistan over the past twenty years. Leader of…

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If your waggy-tailed pooch has the looks, style and personality of a star performer then this could be the animal’s big chance to shine on stage. Wales based theatre producers Matthew Revell-Griffiths Ltd are currently preparing for a run of The Wizard of Oz at Port Talbot’s Princess Royal Theatre from Sunday, October 24th to Tuesday, October 26th and the search is on to find Toto! In the show, based on the iconic 1939 movie the Wizard of Oz (an adaptation of L. Frank Baum’s 1900 novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz), Dorothy Gale and her faithful dog Toto are…

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