Author: Rhys Gregory

Hundreds of people have been photographed together on the Senedd steps in Cardiff Bay on Good Friday. What can only be described as a ‘massive party’, an aerial view shows crowds gather during the warm weather on the steps of the Senedd with no social distancing. It comes following the relaxation of travel rules within the Wales’ borders just before the Easter holidays. Despite Wales beginning a phased approach from alter level 4 to 3 from 27 March, people must continue to follow social distancing rules with those you don’t live with or who are not in your support bubble.…

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Imagine sipping on an expertly crafted cocktail filled to the brim with local botanicals, whilst gazing out over the lush greens of the Wye Valley. Meanwhile, an award-winning street food trader is preparing lunch. Following the most recent hospitality announcement from the Welsh Government, this delicious daydream could become a reality this summer, as Silver Circle Distillery in Monmouthshire has announced a new summer program of ‘Street Food Saturday’ events. Every second Saturday of the month (from May to September), the craft distillery based in Catbrook (near Tintern Abbey) will invite a different street food trader to ‘pop up’ for…

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A village in the Vale of Clwyd will be taking centre stage in a new TV show starring popular singer the Welsh Whisperer. Welsh, aka Andrew Walton, pops in to Llanrhaeadr near Denbigh, as part of his televised tour of rural communities across Wales. The other star of the show is his trusty Ifor Williams Trailers livestock trailer which he uses to transport his equipment and as a backdrop for the concert at the end of each programme. The episode featuring Llanrhaedr will be shown on S4C at 9pm on Friday, April 16. During the filming it was revealed that…

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A KIND-hearted teenager found an egg-cellent way to help make Easter extra special this year for care home residents in Wrexham. Miss Teen Wrexham, Lilly-Anne Gibson, spearheaded a goodwill drive to provide Easter eggs for the residents of the Pendine Park care organisation she has been writing to throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. She was overwhelmed by the response from her school community at Ysgol y Grango, Rhos, after about 40 eggs were gifted by pupils, staff and parents in less than 24 hours before the end of term. Lilly-Anne, 16, paid a visit to Pendine Park’s Summerhill Road site to…

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A team of 4×4 volunteers who helped snowbound NHS staff at the beginning of the year are expanding their service across North Wales thanks to a cash boost from a police charity. Charity 4×4 Response Wales are upgrading critical communications equipment and training more members after receiving a £2,000 grant from The Police and Community Trust North Wales (PACT). The voluntary organisation assists police, emergency planners and other blue light responders by offering their 4×4 vehicles in a crisis. Volunteers from the 4×4 Response Wales recently supported North Wales Police during the Bangor-on-Dee flood emergency in January – assisting 40…

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A man has bravely told of how he overcame suicidal feelings and years of alcohol misuse after being sexually abused by his foster father at the age of 13. Paul, who is now aged 42, said he owed his life to counsellors at the Rape and Sexual Abuse Support Centre (RASASC) North Wales who provided one-to-one support to help him recover from his horrific childhood experiences and rebuild his life. He was speaking after it was revealed RASASC NW – which receives funding from North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner Arfon Jones – has been awarded the Lime Culture Independent…

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Yesterday’s reopening announcements from Wales’ First Minister are welcomed by the Welsh Independent Restaurant Collective (WIRC) – a group representing more than 400 Welsh hospitality member businesses who have been lobbying for a roadmap to viable trading with a #wereinthedarkmark social media campaign. But the WIRC “continues to press for certainty and support” at a time when there is no longer any funding in place to support them while they remain closed, and when Wales continues to lag the rest of the UK in re-opening. The WIRC was set up in May 2020 to address the challenges of the Covid…

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Welsh food and drink producers have been put through their paces as part of a new ‘Scale-Up Challenge’ to help grow their enterprises and build commercial confidence. Led by experts and mentors, the ‘Scale-Up Challenge’ programme has been created by Cywain – a Menter a Busnes project that supports the development of growth-orientated businesses. The six weekly sessions covered a wealth of practical advice to help smaller companies scale-up their activities to develop their businesses, and is part of the Covid recovery strategy to grow businesses and jobs. Topics covered in the ‘Scale-Up Challenge’ were, having the right attitude, finance and resilience,…

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A new, national touring exhibition, which shows how shared processes, skills and values associated with creative making contribute to thriving commons neighbourhoods, is set to be launched in Newtown when galleries are allowed to reopen. “The commons means: Things we share, Places we share, Systems we share, Ideas we share and Culture we share,” said Peter Barnes, On the Commons co-founder. This thought-provoking Craftspace exhibition will run at the Oriel Davies Gallery, Newtown until June 26. In the meantime, plans are underway to provide a virtual tour of the exhibition via the Craftspace website www.craftspace.co.uk. The exhibition highlights ‘acts of…

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Picture specialist James Forster is offering institutions and people residing in Wales and the Welsh Marches a route to London’s international art market in his new role. James has joined West London based auctioneers, Chiswick Auction, as a consultant picture valuer to provide professional valuations and a route to sale for paintings and works of art from all eras and mediums. Having lived in South Shropshire for the last six years, he knows Wales and the Welsh Marches well from his time as head of the picture department at Halls Fine Art in Shrewsbury. With fine art market salerooms reopening to the public in April,…

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