If you think of the MMORPG genre, one name is sure to jump to mind: World of Warcraft. For almost two decades it has reigned supreme as the archetypal MMO, to the point that its fair to say most games in the genre which came after were heavily influenced by its design—for better or for worse. Since its release in 2004, it has kept a strong player base despite retaining a notably high subscription price. Many of these players, of course, have been here for the long haul—veterans who have pumped tens of thousands of hours into the game. While…
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A leading Welsh cheesemaker has delivered a record year with operating profits of £3.4 million on sales of £61.5 million. South Caernarfon Creameries (SCC) has achieved that alongside starting work on a major expansion at their headquarters at Chwilog, near Pwllheli, which will be completed by 2024. It will increase capacity at Wales’s largest farmer-owned dairy co-operative from the current 15,000 tons of cheese a year to 23,000 tons and create an extra 30 jobs, taking the workforce to 160. Managing Director Alan Wyn Jones said: “Our main priority in the pandemic has been the health and well-being of our…
Focus Newtown Enterprise Hub is to hold a ‘She Can Start 2’ virtual conference following the huge success of the first event in February, which saw more than 100 people hear the inspirational journeys that women have taken to launch businesses. The conference, on September 10 from 10am to 4pm, will feature five, award-winning speakers. The aim of the event is to stimulate fresh ideas, create genuine collaboration and a focus on the practical ways in which we can all work together. The speakers are Dr Sarah Beynon, founder of The Bug Farm, Hannah Hoskins, owner of Not Your Grandma’s,…
THE Welsh Ambulance Service is appealing to the public to use its services wisely as it recovers from a busy Bank Holiday weekend. More than 4,200 calls were made to 999 over the three-day weekend, up three per cent from the same weekend last year but down six per cent from the spring Bank Holiday weekend in May. More than 370 calls (nine per cent) were immediately life-threatening ‘Red’ calls – but almost a fifth (19 per cent) were non-urgent ‘Green’ calls. Among them was someone who said they had lost a toenail, someone who had gashed their shin by…
More than 150 of Wales’ historic sites, landmarks and hidden gems will offer visitors free entry, events or guided tours this September, as 2021 marks the return of Open Doors. Funded and organised by Cadw, the ever-popular festival of Wales’ built heritage will this year, encourage Welsh residents and visitors alike to explore some of the country’s lesser-known and smaller-scale sites ― several of which are usually closed to the public. The 2021 programme will feature events at a range of historical venues, including Margam Stones Museum, Denbigh Library and Pembrey Training Dome. What’s more, 18 Cadw sites are taking…
An unkempt and long disused playing field in a village near Wrexham has been rescued by the local community and turned into a football pitch. The transformation of the land behind Maes Meillion, in Minera, has enabled Coedpoeth United Under-12 Falcons to kick off their season in the Wrexham Junior League. It’s all been made possible thanks to a £2,000 grant from the North Wales Police and Community Trust (PACT) and support from the local community council who have also donated £1,000. For more than 15 years the field had been disused with nettles and grass three feet high and…
Older people in care homes in Wales will benefit from new facilities and improved services with the help of a £4 million investment in the first half of 2021 by the Development Bank of Wales. As part of the Welsh Government’s foundational economy, health and care services is a key sector that people rely on to keep them safe, sound and civilised. It is estimated that the foundational economy accounts for four in every ten jobs and £1 in every £3 that is spent with rising demand for quality care including specialist EMI facilities across Wales. Seven Welsh businesses providing…
A YOUNG military recruit with Asperger’s syndrome has been granted a top honour by HM The Queen. Alex Anderson, from Caerleon, Newport, has been awarded the prestigious British Empire Medal for charitable services to people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in Newport. And his medal was presented to him on behalf of Her Majesty by the Lord Lieutenant of Gwent at a special ceremony at the city’s Belle Vue Park, also attended by the City of Newport Mayor and Mayoress David and Ruth Williams and Alex’s family. Alex, 20, who was diagnosed at the age of nine, has carried out…
British sporting heroes, Tokyo 2020 medallists, world champions and former stage and jersey winners will all feature in this year’s famous Tour of Britain cycling race which is heading to Mid Wales next week. The coastal resort of Aberaeron hosts the start of the fourth stage of the race on September 8, with cyclists heading to Aberystwyth, Borth and Machynlleth before continuing to head north through Corris, Dolgellau, Barmouth, Harlech, Talsarnau, finishing at the Great Orme in Llandudno. The race, which will see the world’s top cyclists compete in iconic locations across the UK, is an opportunity to showcase the…