New plans have been launched today to give people across Wales greater confidence and independence when travelling. Travel for All establishes five key principles to transform transport networks: ensuring people feel safe and welcome, improving accessibility, involving users in design decisions, and embedding lasting change across all transport modes. Transport providers will receive new standards and practical guidance developed with disabled people, while customer-facing staff across rail, bus and other services will undertake regular training on equality issues including disability awareness. Physical barriers will be tackled through improved lighting, accessible routes, and better facilities at stations and stops. The launch…
Author: Rhys Gregory
A new ‘partnership’ project to explore potential opportunities at one of Europe’s largest and best-preserved Roman military sites has secured £250,000 in grant funding from The National Lottery Heritage Fund. The Caerllion Rufeinig – Porth i Partneriaeth / Roman Caerleon Gateway Partnership Project will harness the combined expertise of Welsh Government’s historic environment service Cadw, Amgueddfa Cymru (Museum Wales) and Newport City Council to improve the heritage and tourism offer in Caerleon for both the local community and visitors. Over the next 18 months, the partners will engage with the community and stakeholders to reconnect them with Caerleon’s internationally important…
As the first year of full roll out of Universal Primary Free School Meals reaches completion, it marks another significant milestone – over 50 million meals served in primary schools across Wales since the programme begun in 2022. The full roll-out of the programme means every child in every primary school can now receive a free school meal each day in all local authorities across Wales. Free school meals also help reduce health inequalities, promote healthy eating, and have the potential to boost social skills at mealtimes, help improve behaviour, and improve attainment of learners. Local authorities have also been…
A mature student who was diagnosed with dyslexia during her degree and overcame a number of personal setbacks is graduating from Cardiff Metropolitan University this week. Having worked as a hairdresser since leaving school at 16, Kelly Bichard, from Barry, went back to university in 2021 to study BSc (Hons) Human Nutrition and Dietetics at Cardiff Met after some personal health conditions inspired her to change career. Kelly, now 44, said: “At the age of 30, I underwent a hysterectomy. It was during this time and after visiting a private nutritionist to see what I could do to make my…
Welsh-based WS Marketing, a leading and influential PR, marketing, and events agency, today announced a groundbreaking, strategically aligned sponsorship agreement with the University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) for the prestigious 2025 Welsh Law Awards, South Wales Business Awards, and Welsh Fitness Awards. This landmark partnership, hailed as a major coup for these renowned events, not only further amplifies their standing but also establishes a unique “plug and play” dynamic that redefines traditional event sponsorship. This unique partnership goes beyond typical sponsorships. It creates a vibrant environment for shared growth and real impact, especially for UWTSD students. The agreement…
Wales’ largest light trail returns in November with a reimagined route and brand new illuminations that are accessible to everyone Wales’ flagship light trail Christmas at Bute Park is hosting two inclusive evenings where capacity will be reduced by 75% and audio volume will be lowered to allow people to make their way around the trail. Since launching in 2021, the award-winning Christmas at Bute Park trail has prioritised accessibility and this year, organisers have introduced two dedicated inclusive evenings, on Wednesday 3rd and Wednesday 10th December, which are designed for visitors who prefer to experience the illuminations in a…
Getting a mortgage becomes a different kind of challenge when things aren’t straightforward. If you’ve got assets overseas, income from several sources, or plans that don’t quite fit a bank’s checklist, traditional routes might not work. That’s where a specialist broker steps in, not just to help you apply, but to shape a solution that fits your full financial picture. Keep reading to see how working with the right broker could change your approach entirely. Tailored Advice for Unique Financial Profiles When your income doesn’t follow the usual pattern, perhaps it’s drawn from dividends, global property, or trust structures, standard…
In the UK, having a poor credit score—commonly referred to as bad credit—can have a massive influence on your financial life. It affects everything from borrowing and insurance premiums to job prospects and housing options. Knowing how credit scores are calculated and managed is essential for taking control of your finances, especially when exploring solutions such as loans and other types of financial products. What Does ‘Bad Credit’ Actually Mean in the UK? Credit reference agencies such as Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion each use their own scoring scales. For instance, Experian defines a score below 561 as “very poor” and…
Hollywood Bowl Group has today announced it will open an exciting new family entertainment centre in Cardiff. Friends and families will be bowled over by the multi-million-pound, state-of-the-art experience which will be located inside the city’s popular St David’s shopping centre – owned by Landsec. Welcoming guests from spring 2026, it will be Hollywood Bowl’s biggest new centre opening in the UK, bringing a mix of competitive socialising activities. Split across two floors, inside a 45,000 square foot space, the new centre will feature ten-pin and duckpin bowling lanes, interactive darts and electric go-karting. It will also include an amazing…
Nearly half of employees in Wales have experienced some form of sexual harassment in the workplace, according to a survey by TUC Cymru. 46% of respondents to a Censuswide survey said they had been a victim of workplace sexual harassment, with 8% of employees saying they didn’t know how to report incidents when they occur. A Censuswide survey of 2000 employees across Wales found 43% of men and 48% of women reported experiencing sexual harassment at work; with highest prevalence in the architecture, engineering, and building industries (66%). Although around half of respondents did report their sexual harassment, a further…