Author: Rhys Gregory

Caerphilly County Borough Council is reminding residents to have their say on its proposals to introduce a low cost home ownership policy. A recent local housing market assessment undertaken by the council demonstrated a high requirement throughout the county borough for a range of good quality, affordable homes, including social rented accommodation and low cost home ownership. In response, the council has revealed ambitious plans to develop mixed and sustainable communities where people want to live, and which promote health and wellbeing.  It plans to do this through the provision of a range of good quality, affordable homes, delivered through…

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Rhondda Cynon Taf Council is delighted to announce that its incredibly popular Graduate Programme is now open for applications. Rhondda Cynon Taf Council prides itself in providing quality employment opportunities and its Graduate Programme is the perfect platform to a successful career in many different service areas. Launching its latest Graduate Programme, the Council has 21 Graduate positions available to apply for, ranging from data management, construction and building services to accountancy, civil engineering and electric vehicle fleet transition. Councillor Maureen Webber, Rhondda Cynon Taf Council Deputy Leader, said: “Once again. I am delighted to be announcing the launch of…

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New funding to support children and young people with Additional Learning Needs has been announced by Jeremy Miles, the Minister for Education and Welsh Language. £18m will be made available to provide extra support for children and young people with ALN who’ve been affected by the pandemic and to help educational settings as learners move to the new ALN system from this month. £10m of the funding will be used to support learners with ALN affected by the pandemic and to improve their wellbeing. During the pandemic, many disabled children and young people, including learners with ALN, continue to experience…

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First Minister Mark Drakeford has asked people to keep taking steps to protect each other and keep Wales safe from the wave of omicron cases. He has confirmed alert level 2 measures will stay in place in Wales following the outcome of the latest regulations review. Cases of coronavirus have risen sharply to their highest ever levels as the omicron wave has surged across Wales in the post-Christmas period. The latest figures show there are more than 2,200 cases per 100,000 people in Wales. First Minister Mark Drakeford said: “The omicron wave means we are all facing a difficult month…

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People in Wales can now sign up to zoom down Europe’s longest zip wire and raise vital funds for Parkinson’s UK.    If you’re looking for a new challenge for 2022, the 1.5 kilometre zip wire at Penrhyn Quarry in North Wales – known as Velocity 2 – is the perfect activity. With a top speed of 100 miles per hour and travelling a distance of 1,555 metres, you’ll get spectacular views over the quarry and Snowdonia National Park.    It’s also a chance to help transform the lives of around 145,000 people living with Parkinson’s in the UK, including…

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Transport can be both a blessing and a challenge. You may be wondering how to reduce the fuel costs for your fleet introduction or find the best way to get from A to B. There are so many different transport options that it can be difficult to know which to choose. In this article we’ll explore the different types of transportation and provide some helpful guidance so you make the best decision for your individual needs. Trains Trains are a great option for long-distance travel. They are comfortable and you can relax and enjoy the scenery as you go. If…

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European football fans will fondly remember Ajax’s remarkable run to the Champions League semi-finals in the 2018-19 season. The Amsterdam-based side entered the continent’s premier club competition in the third qualifying round and defied all the UEFA Champions League betting odds to make it to the final four — where Tottenham Hotspur came from three goals down to progress to the final ahead of the Dutch outfit on away goals thanks to a stunning Lucas Moura hat-trick in the second half of the second leg. It certainly would have been a bitter pill to swallow for Ajax. They looked nailed…

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When BSc Health and Social Care graduate Sibusisiwe (Sibu) Mbwembwe first joined UWTSD in 2015, the mum of two had been out of the education system for a long time. Fast forward to 2021 and with a first-class honours degree and a PCET qualification, the doors continue to open for Sibu, currently the manager of African Community Centre Wales (ACC) breaking down barriers, promoting participation and community cohesion. “I had been out of the education system for so long but knew that university was the direction I needed to travel,” said Sibu. “After losing my husband suddenly while my children…

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IT was snip and tuck but talented students managed to complete a stunning countertop in time for the opening of a popular Wrexham barbershop. Learners from Coleg Cambria’s Bersham Road site constructed the wooden piece for Matt and Kat Whitfield, owners of Holdfast Barbers in Ty Pawb, Market Street. Owen Haycocks, Zoe Booth, Liam Jones, Sam Edwards-Jones, James Lee, and Arran Brearey from the college’s Joinery Level 1 course created the centrepiece, before the final touches were put to it by Painting and Decorating cohort Amber Stanhope and Morgan Sides, supported by tutor Mike Wade. Lecturer Stuart Kennedy said: “The…

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New Directions has been recognised for promoting excellence in its environmentally friendly business operations and Quality Management processes after renewing internationally renowned certifications in both areas. After an audit of its support services for recruitment in Cardiff, the specialist provider has been awarded the ISO14001:2015 certification for minimising its environmental impact, and a ISO9001:2015 certification in recognition of its Quality Management principles. ISO14001, awarded to New Directions’ head office in Cardiff, recognises an increase in the proportion of recyclable waste, a reduction of general waste and paper usage, and the exchange of standard products for more sustainable options. ISO9001 is…

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