Without a shadow of a doubt, Surrey is one of the most breathtaking and picturesque places in the entirety of the United Kingdom. It is then no wonder why it’s such a popular location for loft conversions in the Southeastern portion of England. It’s because of this popularity that we chose to specialize in loft conversions in Surrey, and we are always available wherever you need us Where We Offer Loft Conversions In Surrey We offer loft conversions in practically every area throughout Surrey. Whether it’s Ashford, Guildford, or Staines, so long as you’re in need of loft conversions in…
Author: Rhys Gregory
One of the world’s best destinations has to be Wales. A nation of immense natural beauty, thousands of people from the UK and beyond flock to Wales every year to experience its stunning coastline and mountain-filled national parks. Wales is a very popular short-break destination and features some excellent hotels, a huge range of dining options and attractions. The country’s most-visited city is Cardiff, however there’s loads of other places across the country to visit. From the city of Swansea to the coastal town of Tenby, there’s a broad array of things to do. Wales is also a really great…
Many people are afraid of spiders, ghosts, closed spaces, flying, and more. But have you heard of people being fearful of the dentist? It’s true. Some people find it extremely frightening to visit the dentist. While this is, understandably, an irrational fear, it still influences decisions that people make regarding their oral health. For most people, visiting the dentist and getting their teeth cleaned, looked at, and sometimes even a root canal are everyday aspects of staying healthy. However, for some, the idea of visiting a dentist and sitting in the dentist’s chair fills them with utter dread. Many people…
The Welsh Government must introduce renewable energy apprenticeships if Wales is to play its part in meeting the UK’s ambitious target of 600,000 green homes a year by 2028, according to one of Wales’s leading renewable system installers. David Jones, Managing Director of award-winning Vale of Clwyd-based Hafod Renewables, says a lack of apprenticeship-style courses is handicapping companies trying to scale up their services. He said: “The Welsh and UK Governments want us to phase out old-fashioned fossil fuel heating systems but heating engineering courses still teach people how to install gas and oil boilers. “What they don’t do is…
Newport’s own, Goldie Lookin’ Chain, today released their latest track, designed to encourage people to get their COVID vaccine. The new single Get The Jab Done, which includes cultural references such as ‘I’ve got 99 problems but a jab ain’t one,’ continues their recognisable satirical look at life and follows last year’s releases of Covidiot and The Self Isolation Rap. After all members of the band had been vaccinated by the NHS, they decided to record the humorous track to show others that getting the life-saving jab is easy and safe. Over two million adults are now fully vaccinated in…
Tennis Wales, the national governing body for tennis in Wales has appointed Amanda Sater as its President for a three year period. Amanda will join the organisation as the third successive female President for the sport which has seen the number of people playing tennis increase during the last 18 months since launching its ‘Tennis Opened Up across Wales’ strategy. Baroness Sater was awarded a life peerage in 2018 and has served on the boards of several organisations including Addaction, the British Lung Foundation, the Youth Justice Board as well as serving as a magistrate. Amanda was Patron and Chair…
The United Welsh Group is developing a factory in the heart of Caerphilly to build timber frame, low carbon homes. The factory, which is due to open this autumn, will manufacture high quality, sustainable timber frame structures complete with factory fitted insulation and windows to build up to 250 low carbon homes per annum. With over £2m of investment from Welsh Government’s Innovative Housing Programme, the factory will be delivered by Celtic Offsite, a new social enterprise within the Caerphilly-based United Welsh Group. Using over 28,000 sq. ft of manufacturing facilities, Celtic Offsite will provide affordable housing for contractors and…
IoD Wales is recruiting for a Nations Manager role. The right person will play a key role in supporting community branches and representing the views of Directors across Wales and the UK. The IoD has recently undertaken a transformational journey to make itself fit for the future while continuing to stay true to its Royal Charter and now requires a Nations Manager to lead Wales into the next phase of growth. As the face of the IoD across Wales, you will be portraying and communicating the values of the Institute around good governance and the professionalising of boards/leaders. Furthermore,…
While the vast majority of employers pay their employees at least the National Minimum Wage, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has today released some of the most absurd excuses used for not paying the legal minimum. Last year (2020 to 2021) HMRC helped more than 155,000 workers across the UK recover more than £16 million in pay which was due to them, and also issued more than £14 million in penalties. Some of the most ridiculous excuses for flouting the law included: “She does not deserve the National Minimum Wage because she only makes the teas and sweeps the floors.”…
The Brecon Beacons Dark Sky Reserve is launching its first ever festival from 24 – 26 September. The Dark Sky Festival is primarily virtual and will feature inspiring online events covering topics ranging from bats to cosmology to the myths and legends of the night sky. Lord Martin Rees, Astronomer Royal and co-chair of the All-Party Parliamentary group for Dark Skies will be launching the festival, together with a warm welcome from the National Park’s new Chief Executive, Catherine Mealing-Jones. The Brecon Beacons National Park is only one of 18 places in the world with dark sky reserve status. The…