Author: Rhys Gregory

Everyone can travel for free by bus around Swansea throughout the summer months. Swansea Council is funding the initiative to support families and boost retail, leisure and tourism as Swansea emerges from lockdown. It will also help reduce emissions and congestion by encouraging people onto buses rather than using their car every Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Rob Stewart, Leader of Swansea Council, said, “The past 16 months have been really difficult for everyone but now as we emerge from the Covid restrictions we want to do everything we can to support residents and businesses to recover and succeed post…

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Finding the right rehabilitation center is a crucial part of one’s journey to healing and sobriety. One shouldn’t get too reckless when deciding on a rehab center to check-in. That is why a rehabilitation center that is welcoming and offers effective treatments play a huge role in a person’s will to overcome his struggles. Several established rehabilitation clinics around the UK deal with various substance abuse issues. Different clinics offer different treatments and deal with patients on differing approaches as well. To help you with your decision, we have listed down some of the things that might help you choose…

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The Cabinet of Bridgend County Borough Council has agreed to use compulsory purchase orders to acquire several pockets of land needed as part of Porthcawl’s ongoing regeneration. The sites, which are located in and around the Sandy Bay and Coney Beach area, include the former model village and ‘monster park’, parts of Sandy Lane and Rhych Avenue, the stepped revetment wall at Sandy Bay, a former electricity substation and several pockets of unregistered land. Councillor Charles Smith, Cabinet Member for Education and Regeneration, said: “The compulsory purchase of these sites is the next step in our ongoing commitment towards delivering…

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One of the most common queries regarding the vaccine and walk-in centres has been answered by Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board. The health board says it has received a number of comments on social media asking why you cannot get the second dose of the Covid-19 vaccine at walk-in centres. As it stands, there is no reason to walk-in for your second dose, as once you have had your first, you will be contacted by letter or telephone call with an appointment date for your second. It is possible this will change as the vaccination programme progresses and updates…

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With the aim of being Carbon Neutral by 2030, our fleet operations team have purchased 4 x Electric Vehicles (EVs), with 4 more being delivered by September this year. The new vehicles, which are currently used by our Waste & Recycling Wardens, not only produce less CO2 per km compared to a diesel equivalent – making them better for the environment – but also provide a financial saving to the authority. Warden, Chris Evans, said: “I take great pride in driving an EV with zero emission while doing my daily job of helping residents recycle efficiently.  It feels like I’m…

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Newport has stepped forward in the contest to become UK City of Culture 2025. If successful it would see the city and wider Gwent region host a year-long programme of events, activities and projects that celebrate Newport’s diverse culture, boosting the exposure locally, regionally, nationally and internationally. Councillor Jane Mudd, Leader of Newport City Council, spoke of the ambitious bid: “Newport City Council and its partners are committed to ensuring people feel good about living, working, visiting and investing in our city. We want to seize every opportunity to promote confidence and pride within our communities and to showcase Newport…

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Overwhelming demand for the National Lido of Wales in Ponty has seen the booking system crash several times in recent days. Frustrated users have been left unable to book tickets despite the release of additional spaces, with all 1,800 tickets for the week ahead snapped up by 8:45am. The leader of Rhondda Cynon Taf Council, Andrew Morgan, has now stepped in and released the follow statement today: I am incredibly disappointed with the ongoing issues with the booking system at the National Lido of Wales, Lido Ponty, and share the public’s frustrations with the system continuously crashing or running slow.…

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Welsh veterans in Cardiff will soon be able to get some Green Headspace at a new community gardening project for ex-servicemen and women, based at an allotment site in Grangetown. The Welsh Veterans Partnership has been working with Cardiff Council to bring uncultivated allotment land at Leckwith Droves back in to use, as an accessible growing project that will support and enable veterans and their families to integrate with the local allotment community through growing fruit and vegetables. Thirty-six tonnes of rubble have already been cleared from the site and more than 2000 sandbags filled as part of work to…

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Dogs looked after at Cardiff Dogs Home are £40,000 closer to new kennels, following the award of two grants, applied for in partnership with local charity The Rescue Hotel. A £10,000 grant from the Kennel Club Charitable Trust has been successfully secured, in addition to a £30,000 grant from Battersea Dogs & Cats Home in London. Cabinet Member for Environment, Cllr Michael Michael, said: “Together, these two grants represent a huge boost to plans to refurbish the Dogs Home so we can provide the dogs who find themselves in our care the kind of comfortable, stress-free surroundings that will allow…

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Cardiff Council is delighted to be a member of the media.cymru Consortium which has won a £50m bid to develop a world-leading cluster for media innovation in the Cardiff Capital Region. Led by Cardiff University, media.cymru brings together 24 organisations from across the Cardiff Capital Region and includes partners working in education, broadcasting, technology, media production and local leadership to drive inclusive, sustainable economic growth and an additional £236m in Gross Value Added (GVA) by 2026. £22m funding is provided through UK Research and Innovation’s (UKRI) flagship Strength in Places Fund and match-funded by £3m from Cardiff Capital Region and…

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