Author: Rhys Gregory

The United Kingdom is home to some of the world’s leading online casinos. Online gambling has long been legal and licensed in the UK and the regulations mean only the best online casinos are allowed to operate. The United Kingdom Gambling Commission works hard to ensure every online casino operating legally in the UK meets high standards and this means a good level of competition. Everyone will have their own opinion regarding the top 20 casinos in the UK and you can find a comprehensive list at https://www.bestcasinosites.net/top-20/. Leading the way on this list is The Grand Ivy and this…

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You have probably heard many myths about playing lotteries already – but you shouldn’t always believe everything you hear. This article will help you to get to know the real state of things. Many people actually hesitate to buy their first-ever lottery ticket because they have heard a lot of myths about lotteries. They are afraid that they will never beat the odds to win or that scammers might get hold of their confidential data. They are often not sure which lotteries they should take part in and don’t know which numbers to cross out. From this article, you will…

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There is a high demand for slot machines in the modern world. This fact encourages developers to look for new solutions and ideas that will flatter gamers. These new solutions and ideas also help to develop gambling in the right direction. One of these solutions is https://slotmine.com/free-online-slots-with-no-download/. Operators and casinos try to take the attention of modern players. That’s why they offer players different gifts, bonuses and promotions. We can surely say that the main dream of gambling audience has come true. Today it is easy to find no download slots. Another pleasant bonus, nowadays you can play without wasting your…

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Today, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is reminding working families in Wales that they can use Tax-Free Childcare to help pay for their childcare costs over the summer. Tax-Free Childcare – a childcare top-up for working parents – can be used to help pay for accredited holiday clubs, childminders or sports activities – giving parents and carers that extra peace of mind that their child is having fun during the school summer holidays and it can save them money. Tax-Free Childcare is available for children aged up to 11, or 17 if the child has a disability. And for every…

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On World Refill Day, (16th June) Bluestone National Park Resort has announced that plastic bottled water will no longer be sold anywhere at the resort. The move forms part of a new partnership with environmental organisation City to Sea, who are behind the award-winning national Refill campaign and app which helps people to eat, drink and shop with less plastic. The decision to remove all plastic bottled water from sale is part of a long-term sustainability drive for Bluestone. Two years ago, all staff were given reusable drinks flasks, which reduced plastic water bottle and disposable coffee cup use in…

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German Doner Kebab will open soon in Cwmbran, bringing a new fast-casual dining experience to the town. The gourmet kebab chain has confirmed that it will open a new restaurant at Unit 3a Leisure at 4 Glyndwr Road. The restaurant is scheduled to open early July and will create in the region of 40 new jobs, bringing employment to the local area. The opening has been announced as German Doner Kebab forges ahead with plans to open 47 new restaurants in the UK during 2021, building significantly on the 12 opened during 2020. German Doner Kebab is revolutionising the kebab…

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A daredevil Monmouth woman will be leaping from 12,000 feet this month to raise funds for a cause close to her heart. Mrs Lisa Hicks will be taking part in her first skydive in memory of Tom Walker and is raising money for the fund established by Cancer Research Wales in his name. Lisa is a close friend of Tom’s family and is looking forward to her tandem parachute jump on Sunday 27th June. “I am excited if a little terrified by the prospect as it’s something I have never done before,” said Mrs Hicks, who will be cheered on…

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CHRIS ROBERTS had flu symptoms and was poorly for days before suffering a heart attack six years ago. Had he sought assistance immediately, the dad-of-two may have avoided the scarring and blocked artery still with him to this day. In the end his life was saved by the incredible doctors at Ysbyty Glan Clwyd in Bodelwyddan, and for that the 62 year-old is forever grateful. But as Chris admits, prevention, early detection and after care are vital for vulnerable patients, which is why he is supporting a campaign by North Wales NHS charity Awyr Las (Blue Sky) to raise funds…

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Swansea Fish Opens Its First Ever, National, Online Shop Following High Demand From Consumers As Well As Businesses Swansea Fish, a fish wholesaler used by award winning and MICHELIN starred restaurants across the UK, has opened its first ever consumer-facing online store following demand for its produce during lockdown, and after carrying out a successful trial run of its B2C offering. Copper Bay Seafood, the online ecommerce name for Swansea Fish, has opened its virtual doors for its first ever consumer facing sales website following the high demand it received throughout lockdown. Having made its name over 30 years as a…

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A STUDENT is set for a career in the construction industry after meeting his new employers on a Traditional Building Skills course. Drew Davies joined Semper Plastering as an apprentice after impressing them while attending the programme at Coleg Cambria. Organised by Wrexham Council and held at the college’s Bersham Road site, the courses are provided free through the Wrexham Traditional Building Skills Programme. This project has received funding from Cadwyn Clwyd Rural Development Agency through the Welsh Government Rural Communities – Rural Development Programme 2014-2020, which is funded by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development and the Welsh…

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