Five children who go to the same school are celebrating musical success despite the challenges of learning in lockdown. The talented youngsters are all pupils of Ysgol Bro Cinmeirch in Llanrhaeadr, near Denbigh, and have been taught by tutors from the Denbighshire Music Cooperative. The quintet been triumphant in their latest musical exams even though they have had to do most of their music practice lessons online. Denbighshire Music Cooperative is a not-for-profit organisation that works with schools and independent clients, offering tuition for a wide range of instruments and voice. Founder and head of service Heather Powell said: “It…
Author: Rhys Gregory
The young footballers of Castell Alun Colts have hit the ground running as they prepare for the new season – thanks to cash seized from criminals. The club’s Under-14s have spent their summer gearing up for kick-off in the Flintshire Junior League with a weekend away team-building, specialist coaching sessions and new waterproof training jackets. It’s doing the trick with seven wins and a draw in nine pre-season games and their coaches have been delighted by their form. Club Chairman Noel Teal said: “There are 18 in the squad and these boys have been together since they were eight but…
Tywyn-based Talyllyn Railway has enjoyed what general manager Stuart Williams described as the busiest weekend for five years, following the easing of Covid restrictions in Wales. The railway continues to be careful in minimising risks in the continuing pandemic with trains divided into separated compartments. Tickets for each whole compartment are sold in advance to families or to those in a social bubble. Billed as the ‘Awdry Extravaganza’, the weekend programme for August 14 and 15 was based around a celebration of the ‘Railway Series’ of books by the Reverend Wilbert Awry, creator of the famous Thomas the Tank Engine.…
Macmillan Cancer Support has welcomed a continued recovery in cancer services from the impacts of the pandemic but warns a third of people still face anxious cancer treatment delays. Data released for June shows that 1,647 people newly diagnosed with cancer started their first definitive treatment in the month, the second highest on record since the new suspected cancer pathway data collection began. While the charity welcomes this improvement after the number of people entering the system reduced drastically over the course of the pandemic, it warns that over 530 people still experienced delays in their treatment during June alone.…
Robert Page has announced that Alan Knill will join his coaching staff for the remainder of Cymru’s 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign. Former Cymru international Knill was recently an assistant coach at Sheffield United, working at the club during their journey from League One to the Premier League in the English domestic system. During his time at Sheffield United Knill has worked with Cymru internationals David Brooks, Rhys Norrington-Davies and Ethan Ampadu. On the appointment, Robert Page said: “I am delighted that Alan is joining us for the remainder of the World Cup qualifying campaign. I have known Alan…
Cardiff Bus, the leading operator of bus services in Cardiff and its surrounding area, has worked with UK public transport website and app provider Passenger to launch a rebrand across its entire portfolio. The rebrand comes as Cardiff Bus is due to celebrate its 120th anniversary next year, with the new design intended to give the operator a refreshed, modern look. A key element to the rebrand is its orange colour scheme, which pays homage to a much-loved campaign led by the operator in the 1970s and 1990s, when its buses featured the vibrant colour and donned the slogan ‘Pick…
A science park in north Wales is helping a record number of Bangor University students get their foot in the door and take the first steps in their careers. Anglesey’s Menai Science Park (M-SParc) by Bangor University has helped more than 70 per cent of students interning with businesses at the site secure full-time employment within the centre and help kick-start their careers, with the average salary within M-SParc £5,000 higher than the Welsh average. The science park, the first of its type in Wales, offers space for technological and science-based businesses of all sizes and provides students with a…
Rosa Davies may be in her 80s but she doesn’t let that stand in the way of learning new skills and having a good chat. She is celebrating today after hearing about Borth Community Hub’s successful application for a grant of nearly £10,000. The £9,976 grant will fund the ‘Get Together Group’ providing activity sessions for older people, especially those dealing with memory loss. Rosa (pictured), was born in Ceredigion and has lived there her whole life, making her a fount of local knowledge, she tells me: “Well, I’m no Picasso, I can just about draw a tree, but it’s so lovely sitting under the canopy to chat with everyone about everything that’s happening in the world. My grandad…
Tesco customers in Wales taking part in a new campaign to provide meals to children living in food insecurity have helped enable thousands of meals to be donated to groups offering them support. Over three weeks in July and August, Tesco gave a donation for every piece of fruit and veg purchased across all its Welsh stores, to provide food for its partner FareShare to redistribute to children’s charities. Welsh stores sold over 8 million pieces of fresh fruit and veg over the campaign period, which means they’ve been able to help FareShare support 207 community groups across the nation…
Cardiff Metropolitan University has offered sanctuary to academics from Afghanistan who have been forced to flee as a result of the current political crisis. President and Vice-Chancellor, Professor Cara Aitchison, has written to Zeid Al-Bayaty from the Council for At-Risk Academics (CARA) University to offer assistance to academics from Afghanistan seeking sanctuary in the UK. Professor Aitchison said: “Whilst we recognise the need for academic and scientific talent to remain in Afghanistan to offer the best prospects for the country’s future, we also appreciate that this might not be possible for all academics, at least in the short-term. As such, we…