To those unfamiliar with the sport, cricket can be a bewildering and convoluted game to follow. Not only do you have so many intricate rules, but a variety of formats that seem to change the whole complexion of the sport from match to match. This can make it a daunting challenge for anyone wanting to start watching or playing cricket, particularly without prior experience or understanding. So, read on for a brief rundown on what does and doesn’t change across each format of the game. What’s consistent across all formats? Firstly, it’s a good idea to focus on what doesn’t…
Author: Rhys Gregory
A new scheme to enable young carers in Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan to get the support and recognition they need has been launched this week (Thursday, June 10), during Carers Week. The Young Carers ID card is a national initiative to support young people who care for a family member or friend to receive more understanding about the role they play, especially from the professionals they come into contact with most often. The scheme will identify the young person carrying the card as a young carer, and help people like doctors, teachers and pharmacists to recognise them and support…
Neath Port Talbot Council cabinet members are being recommended to approve statutory publication of proposals to establish a new English-medium 3-11 school to replace Alltwen, Godre’rgraig and Llangiwg Primary schools. The proposed scheme, which would include the development of a learning, health and wellbeing community campus to include Cwmtawe Community School and Pontardawe Leisure Centre, as well as the primary school, will see £22m of investment at Parc Ynysderw. The site would feature a six-lane swimming pool with additional learner pool to enhance the health and wellbeing offer for 630 full-time pupils, 140 nursery pupils and the wider Swansea Valley…
Public consultation is about to begin on proposals that could see a new 26-turbine onshore wind farm developed on land between the Llynfi and Afan valleys. Called Y Bryn, the wind farm development is being proposed by the energy companies, Coriolis Energy and ESB. It would be split between two forestry blocks on land which is owned by Welsh Government and managed by Natural Resources Wales. As some of the development land lies within the boundaries of both Bridgend County Borough and Neath Port Talbot, public exhibitions have been arranged in both areas to help publicise the proposals: Monday 21…
With plans for creating new facilities at Cosy Corner in Porthcawl continuing to make progress, Bridgend County Borough Council has revealed an early concept which demonstrates how it hopes to invest more than £1.8m into the iconic seafront location. A funding application for £1m has been submitted to Visit Wales, and the council has agreed to match this with an additional £885,000. As the terms of the funding grant requires the council to provide community facilities while also creating fresh employment opportunities, the plans for Cosy Corner include an all-new stone and glass-clad building which will feature new premises suitable…
Three consecutive Sunday road closures are required in Pontypridd Town Centre to ensure the ongoing demolition of the former Bingo Hall can progress safely – with the first closure taking place this weekend (June 13). Contractor Walters began the demolition process for the former Bingo Hall and Angharad’s Nightclub buildings in March, to enable the Council’s future redevelopment of the prominent town centre site after years of being derelict – much in the same way Llys Cadwyn has transformed the former Taff Vale site. Residents and town centre visitors will have noticed the good progress made, particularly in recent weeks,…
Work will begin to erect hoarding around the current bus station to safeguard the public as soon as it closes on Saturday night (12 June). The following morning the first buses will depart the new bus interchange at Swan Street, while the Victoria Street site will be made secure over the next three weeks to ensure its safety, in preparation for its future development. The Glebeland site (the former bus station site) has been identified as a signature project within the Merthyr Tydfil Town Centre ‘Placemaking’ Plan, a 15-year masterplan, and has been earmarked for mixed use – commercial and…
Hubs offering holistic support to people who need to self-isolate and to those hit hardest by the pandemic are being rolled out in a pilot scheme across five areas in North Wales. The Covid Support Hubs offer immediate support with lateral flow tests and help to self-isolate if necessary. They also offer longer term assistance for people who might be struggling to buy food or pay rent, to access services, manage debt or with utility bills. The pilot scheme is part of Wales’s Test Trace Protect programme, offering an extended and longer-term ‘Protect’ offer in deprived communities in North Wales. …
A contractor has been appointed to build a major new high-tech office development that will provide space for 600 jobs in Swansea city centre. Bouygues UK will start work this summer on construction of the multi-million pound scheme at the 71/72 The Kingsway site where the former Oceana nightclub once stood. Set for completion in early 2023, the five-storey development will include 114,000 square feet of commercial floorspace, providing flexible co-working and office opportunities for innovative tech, digital and creative businesses. Once complete and in operation, the development will be carbon zero and worth £32.6 million a year to Swansea’s…
With so many online bingo sites available to UK-based players, it’s easy to sign up and play bingo online a matter of seconds of a simple Google search. The reality is that many players don’t do any research into the site they’re playing on before they sign up and deposit some money. While this is okay if you only play on the most established sites, if you find yourself exploring some of the lesser-known sites, you might find yourself getting into trouble. In this post, we’re going to look at how bingo sites are regulated in the UK, so you…