Aldi has announced it is looking to hire 463 colleagues in Wales between now and Christmas. The UK’s fifth-largest supermarket is looking for people of all levels of experience to fill roles at its stores and distribution centres across the region, with salaries of up to £47,080. This includes apprenticeships and part-time positions such as Store Management Apprentice and HGV Driver, all the way up to Store Manager. Stores in Wales where Aldi is looking to hire include Cardiff, Swansea and, Newport. The recruitment push forms part of Aldi’s nationwide expansion drive in recent years, with the supermarket currently looking…
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South Wales Police can confirm that a 54-year-man who was assaulted in Bute Park, Cardiff, last month has died. Gary Jenkins, from Cardiff Bay, had been in a life-threatening condition since the incident during the early hours of Tuesday, July 20. Described by his family as a loving father, husband and brother, he died at the University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, on Thursday, August 5. His family, who continue to be supported by specially-trained family liaison officers, have released the following statement. “We are distraught to announce the untimely death of Dr Gary Jenkins, who was a loving father of…
Stunning new drone imagery shows how one of Swansea city centre’s key areas has gone green – and is a signpost to a greener future. Where there were once four lanes of Tarmac, The Kingsway and Orchard Street now have broad pedestrian walkways alive with trees and other greenery. As the trees mature the area will become even more green. It’s a result of a £12m Swansea Council scheme to improve the Kingsway and neighbouring streets. Council leader Rob Stewart said: “We aim to transform Swansea into the one of the UK’s greenest cities. The Kingsway reflects our plans to…
Multi award-winning LIMB-Art, which makes ‘the world’s coolest prosthetic leg covers’, has won a contract to supply the whole of NHS Wales with its products. Every adult amputee in Wales will now have access to a free LIMB-art cover through the country’s prosthetic centres in Cardiff, Swansea and Wrexham. Each cutting edge, Welsh made, leg cover is made from Hi Tech Nylon Composite and various finishes are available including colours, Carbon Fibre or even the Welsh flag. With its simple elegant design, the leg covers give a perfect leg shape under trousers, leggings or long boots as well as offering…
A new world-class rail testing facility on a former opencast mining site at the head of the Dulais and Swansea valleys has been given the seal of approval by local councillors. The Global Centre of Rail Excellence – a train, rail infrastructure and technology testing facility – will be located on the site of Nant Helen opencast mine in Onllwyn, which is currently operated by Celtic Energy. The centre will provide a unique capability in the UK and Europe. It will support innovation in the UK and international rail industry by serving as a testbed for cutting-edge, green technologies, which…
Wales is set to see its largest ever flu vaccination programme this autumn, with the jab being offered to all those aged over 50 and all secondary school children. It comes after 2020/2021 saw the largest number of flu vaccinations – over a million – ever given in Wales, and for the first time, the uptake in the over-65s exceeded 75%. The Covid booster programme will also be co-administered to those who are eligible where appropriate to do so, in an effort to improve efficiency and increase uptake of both vaccines. It comes amid warnings from the Chief Medical Officer…
Cardiff wants to increase the number of people walking or cycling to work from 31% to 43% by 2030. To achieve this, Cardiff council’s cabinet discussed and approved for the draft Active Travel Network Map to go out to public consultation at its meeting on July 15thand a 12-week public engagement process will begin today (August 9th) and will end on October 31st. The consultation will use the Welsh Government’s commonplace platform to consult with the public -https://cardiffatnm.commonplace.is – so residents can view the proposals and give their views through an online questionnaire. The new, updated version of active travel…
Pembrokeshire County Council has appointed Rob Davies as Head of Education Improvement and Commissioning, following a decision made by the senior staffing committee. Mr Davies, currently a Head of Secondary Achievement in Swansea will join the council on the 1st of October. Mr Davies will take up post in a reformed structure of the Education Department. He has had a 30 year career in Education including various teaching roles, working in local authorities and in Estyn. Cllr David Simpson, the Leader of Pembrokeshire County Council, said, “I am delighted to announce Mr Rob Davies as the Head of Education Improvement…
The Global Centre for Rail Excellence (GCRE) at the head of the Dulais and Swansea valleys will have a transformational effect on the area and the wider region, the Leader of Neath Port Talbot Council, Cllr Ted Latham, said on a visit to the site on Friday (August 6th). Accompanied by Deputy Leader Cllr Leanne Jones and the council’s Chief Executive Karen Jones and Director of Environment and Regeneration Nicola Pearce, Cllr Latham said the GCRE would create high quality jobs and help attract new investment. Speaking at the site of the planned rail testing centre on the former Nant…
Residents and visitors in Porthcawl will be getting a sneak preview of the town’s all-new road train attraction next week before its official launch later this month. Designed to operate between Sandy Bay and Rest Bay, connecting the town centre and seafront with Rest Bay, the seasonal service will take in key stops such as Coney Pleasure Beach, Porthcawl harbour, the town centre, the Grand Pavilion and the Rest Bay Watersports Centre. Jemma Wray, Chief Executive of Emmaus South Wales, the charity and social enterprise behind the new road train, said: “We’re looking forward to welcoming visitors and locals on…