For football enthusiasts looking to experience authentic football culture, England’s Championship offers something that even the Premier League can’t match. This second-tier league represents the heart and soul of English football, where passion trumps glamour and every match carries genuine consequence. Here’s why proper fans are increasingly drawn to the Championship over its more famous counterpart. Authentic Atmosphere and Fan Culture The Championship delivers an unfiltered football experience that feels worlds apart from the corporate atmosphere of many top-flight stadiums. Fans here aren’t tourists with cameras, they’re lifelong supporters whose families have followed these clubs for generations. The chanting is…
Author: Rhys Gregory
Wales is making serious strides in renewable energy. From coastal wind farms to community solar projects and hydro plants tucked into the countryside, there’s momentum everywhere you look. But while the headlines focus on kilowatts and carbon savings, there’s a quieter part of the story that deserves just as much attention: fabrication quality. Every turbine, solar bracket, and hydro intake needs physical components that won’t just work—they need to last. This is where high-quality metal cutting and fabrication steps in. Reliable manufacturing doesn’t just support Wales’s energy goals—it makes them possible. And it’s not just about putting metal parts together.…
With its rich industrial past, stunning coastline, and period charm, Swansea is a city filled with character—and so are many of its homes. From the Victorian terraces of Uplands and Brynmill to the post-war houses of Townhill and West Cross, the city’s residential areas reflect decades of history. But with that history often comes an unseen risk: outdated electrics hidden behind walls and under floorboards. While a freshly painted wall or a modern kitchen might give the impression of a safe, updated home, the wiring inside the property can tell a very different story. And for many homes in Swansea,…
As digital competition heats up across South Wales, Cardiff-based businesses can no longer afford to overlook the power of local SEO. In 2025, Google’s algorithms are sharper, user expectations are higher, and visibility in local search results can make or break a business. Whether you’re a legal firm in the city centre, or a startup in Cardiff Bay, understanding the latest SEO trends is the key to staying ahead. In this guide, we’ll explore what’s changing in the SEO landscape, what local businesses in Cardiff should prioritise, and how you can build a stronger online presence in a fast-moving digital…
Last night, the legendary Faithless turned Cardiff Castle into a cathedral of sound, bringing their unmistakable, era-defining energy to the Welsh capital. Backed by the brilliant Chicane and iconic Kosheen, this was no ordinary gig, it was a full-blown celebration of electronic music history. Kosheen: A proud Welsh return Opening the evening in style were Kosheen, the Anglo-Welsh electronica outfit fronted by the captivating Sian Evans. From the very first note, it was clear they meant business, setting the tone for what would become another triumphant night within the castle’s storied walls. Sian’s voice? Mesmerising. It cuts through the air…
McDonald’s on Cwmdu Retail Park, Swansea, which is owned and operated by local Franchisee Ron Mounsey, has reopened after a ‘Convenience of the Future’ redesign, which promises to deliver a better customer experience for all. With consumers increasingly looking for greater speed, efficiency and choice when ordering their food, McDonald’s ambitious ‘Convenience of the Future’ restaurant revamp programme will combine a new restaurant layout with the latest technology to create a more seamless and enjoyable experience for customers. Improvements have been made for restaurant crew with a redesign of the crew room which will create a more relaxing and comfortable…
A young businesswoman has opened her first bakery store in Caerphilly’s vibrant container market. 25-year-old Bethan Greenslade set up her Welsh cake specialist bakery Cwtch Bakes in Caerphilly’s container market in early July. Bethan joins the growing list of flourishing young businesswomen at Ffos Caerffili including Bethan Davies’ craft business JoyHouse Creations, Rebecca Goad’s focaccia sandwich brand Bonnie’s, and Karen Lam’s handmade jewellery business Karen L’s Creation. Bethan has nearly 10 years of experience working in the hospitality sector, working as a waitress and as a barista for a variety of chain and independent businesses. But her passion since early…
STARS and local icons are rallying behind an exciting new campaign set to transform one of the country’s best-loved seaside towns. A host of celebrities and ‘local legends’ are throwing their support behind the Keep it Rhyl movement — urging people to get behind local businesses, charities, community groups, and a bold £20 million vision to reinvigorate the town over the next decade and beyond. Spearheaded by Rhyl Neighbourhood Board — a vibrant mix of residents, entrepreneurs, politicians, council officers and passionate grassroots leaders — this ambitious regeneration plan promises to breathe fresh life into the town, boost job creation,…
FOR Cardiff and Cardiff University have launched the 2025 edition of their successful Paid Internship Scheme, offering local employers the opportunity to host Cardiff University interns with 50% funding support, while ensuring all placements pay the Real Living Wage of £12.60 per hour. FOR Cardiff members can access funding toward the cost of employing a student on a placement for between four and six weeks. Now in its fourth successful year, the scheme continues to support both students and the local business community. In 2025, a total funding pot of £12,600 will enable aid internships across a diverse range of Cardiff…
Four people from Chepstow have received a suspended prison sentence after they caused unnecessary suffering to black and white collie dog. Laurie Anthony Murdinm, Matthew Graham Murdin, Nicola Ann Murdin, and Robert James Murdin all of Bulwark Road, Bulwark, Chepstow, were sentenced at Newport Magistrates’ Court on Thursday 17 July. They had previously pleaded guilty to one joint offence under the Animal Welfare Act in that they caused suffering to black and white collie dog – known as Spot – by failing to investigate and address the cause of his poor bodily condition and weight loss and by failing to…