Author: Rhys Gregory

Bridgend County Borough Council and Aldi Stores Ltd have revealed what the new food store development on land at Salt Lake is expected to look like. With contracts for the development now signed and exchanged between Bridgend County Borough Council and Aldi Stores Ltd, an artist’s impression has been released. This highlights how the building will feature an environmentally-sustainable design which uses high-quality materials to take account of Porthcawl’s heritage and setting while also looking towards future regeneration aspirations. With a roof which features a ‘wave’ motif to reflect the community’s close relationship with the sea and a strong focus…

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Caerphilly County Borough Council’s Libraries Service has been ranked in Welsh Government’s Ranking Table as joint 3rd place, of all 22 local authorities in Wales. The Ranking Table is based upon the results from an all-Wales assessment for 2019/20, undertaken as part of Welsh Government’s ‘Connected and Ambitious Libraries’ framework.  Caerphilly Libraries Service has moved up 2 places, since the 2018/19 assessment, to reach its current 3rd place ranking and was also found to meet all 12 of Welsh Government’s Core Entitlements. Several strengths were identified as part of the assessment, including the service’s forward planning and strong emphasis on…

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A Pencoed woman has learned the hard way, after she has been issued with a £400 Fixed Penalty Notice (FPN) for fly-tipping in someone else’s skip. The woman decided to dispose of her old living room carpet in a skip whilst she was visiting a relative in Rhondda Cynon Taf. She noticed a skip on a drive in Redroofs Close, Brynnau Gwynion and decided to dump her carpet in it. The neighbour was later shocked to discover the large item in the skip, that they had hired to lawfully remove items from their own property. Thanks to local neighbourhood watch…

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Climate Change Minister Julie James today set out her determination to further protect the internationally-important Gwent Levels as she visited the site. The Minister visited the Sites of Special Scientific Interest, which make up the Gwent Levels, the day after the Senedd declared a nature emergency. The Levels are one of the largest surviving areas of ancient grazing marsh and reen(drainage ditch) systems in Britain and the largest of its kind in Wales but these features have been under threat from development and pollution. Speaking after the visit Julie James said: “Restoring nature and mitigating the impact of climate change…

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At an online session hosted by Visit Wales yesterday, tourism businesses had the opportunity to hear from the RNLI and AdventureSmart UK on how to help guests and visitors stay safer in the outdoors this summer. With 870 miles of stunning coastline to explore, the RNLI in Wales is offering coastal safety advice and guidance for anyone looking to get out on the ocean and involved in the numerous water pursuits available, it was also an opportunity to promote the RNLI local water ambassadors scheme where businesses based on the coast can help save lives by championing key water safety…

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We have been asking this question for a long time, how can we use video games to make learning more fun and interactive. It’s been proven by many researches that video games are extremely helpful in learning new things and sharpen our minds. But why haven’t we already used video games to improve our education system? Are we ever going to use video games to make the learning experience better for the students? Here is what I think: How Video Games Can Improve Education System Scientists have carried out a ton of research and surveys and one thing is clear…

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If you’re thinking of expanding your business, taking your goods or services overseas could be the way to do it. It’s a great way to reach additional demographics and boost sales. And by working with a translation company, you could expand overseas without worrying about the language barrier. Below, we’ll cover expanding from Wales to overseas customers, and look at how the multitude of services that a translation company provides can help you grow your business. Using a translation company to expand beyond Wales Wales already has a well-established export industry, proving that it can be done successfully and that…

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It should come as no surprise that the popularity of mobile gaming is at an all-time high. A recent report from App Annie that was put together in conjunction with the IDC has revealed that the mobile gaming industry is pushing the global gaming market to new heights. Consumer spending for the entire gaming industry is set to pass the $204 billion mark in 2021, but what is fascinating to see is that more than 50% of that comes from mobile. According to the study, mobile is set to contribute $120 billion, PC and Mac gaming will contribute $41 billion,…

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Its no secret that MMORPGS are massive multiplayer experiences—I mean, it’s in the name! But what happens to an MMO when it loses its players, or its developer can no longer support the game? The sad, but simple, truth is the MMO, more often than not, will die. That means the servers will be shut down forever and the game will (pretty much) never be accessible ever again. Let’s take a look at ten of the MMOs we most miss. The Sims: Online The Sims, and its many, many offshoots, captured the imaginations of gamers in the early 2000s, solidifying…

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The popular Aqua Splash attraction for children and families will re-open at Aberavon Beach on Monday (July 5th) with a range of more than 30 exciting new water features including fountains, jets, “waterfalls” and a tipping water bucket. The new Aqua Splash facilities have replaced the old paddling pool and its water features will be spread over a large central play area. Work on the new Aqua Splash began on February 1st this year and has now been completed, the design including new seating and other facilities surrounding the site. The work was carried out by Ustigate Ltd which has extensive…

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