Author: Rhys Gregory

WALES’ leading aluminium fabricator, Dudley’s Aluminium, continues to be instrumental in the redevelopment of Cardiff’s Central Square as it begins work on a major multi-million pound project. The Cardiff based company has secured the contract, worth in excess of £6million, with ISG and will also be working closely with Rightacres, the developer of Central Square, to ensure that the project continues to meet the high standards that are required for the multi-layered development. The Interchange is an innovative and modern build with a mixed use set of environments. In addition to housing the capital’s new, state of the art bus…

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Learning has never been a more diverse process than in the present. Coaching isn’t exempt from this tendency, as shown by several Welsh experts. Sportspeople may train and refine their craft in a medium that seemed unthinkable for gaining athletic prowess – the World Wide Web. Jinx Sport is the name of the platform, and people of Olympian fame run it. To be more precise, the couple formed by Marc and Helen Jenkins, and assisted by Rhys Jones, teamed up to create a groundbreaking online coaching programme. This app provides an all-original learning outlet for athletes, and a means for…

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The first step in your trading career is the choice of a broker. This company is the middleman between you and the global financial markets. It will provide access, software, and guidance so you can achieve your trading goals. Sadly, not every company deserves trust, and traders must be vigilant in their search for a provider. All too often, careless users fall victim to fraud. Reputable brands have been on the market for many years. Websites like https://tenkofx.com/ provide a wide range of instruments, cutting-edge technology, and non-stop support. Here is how you can choose a reliable provider, so you…

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Caerphilly County Borough Council’s Cabinet has today (11th November 2020) unanimously approved plans to install 20 new electric vehicle charge points at its buildings. The new charge points will be installed at the Council’s three main sites: Penallta House, Tredomen House and Tiryberth Depot.  The fast charge units will enable the Council to begin introducing electric vehicles into its fleet. Cabinet members approved to install electric units directly at existing buildings in order to minimise grid connection costs.  Funding for the installation has been agreed through a capital funding allocation of £240,500 from Capital Earmarked Reserves and the allocation of…

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Construction work is due to start soon on a state of the art, self-powering technology centre building at Neath Port Talbot Council’s Baglan Energy Park. The flagship, green facility will provide flexible office space for start-up companies and growing local businesses with a focus on (but not exclusively) the Research and Development and Innovation sectors. The technology centre forms part of the council’s City Deal Supporting Innovation and Low Carbon Growth programme, which aims to deliver low carbon, sustainable and inclusive economic growth for the region. The facility will complement the existing, adjacent Baglan Bay Innovation Centre and will continue…

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Neath Port Talbot Council’s Cabinet has agreed to pave the way for the council to begin acting as a local agent for the Government’s Kickstart scheme. The scheme, announced in July by the Chancellor Rishi Sunak, provides funding to employers to create job placements for 16 to 24 year olds on Universal Credit and at risk of long-term unemployment. At its meeting on November 4th, the Cabinet approved the council making a submission to the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) for it to become a so-called Gateway Representative (local agent) for the scheme. Cllr Annette Wingrave, Neath Port Talbot…

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Today, 26 education professionals in Wales have been revealed as finalists of the fourth annual Professional Teaching Awards Cymru. After what has been an incredibly challenging year for teachers, staff, pupils, and their families, it has never been more important to recognise the commitment and hard work of our education professionals across Wales. With the original ceremony postponed due to the pandemic, celebrations will now be held virtually on Sunday 29th November. Over 100 nominations were collated earlier this year from pupils, colleagues, and parents who want to celebrate the extraordinary teachers in their lives. The nominees have now been…

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Additional funding of over £500,000 has been agreed to support several regeneration projects in the Caerphilly county borough. The funding was unanimously approved by Caerphilly County Borough Council’s Cabinet, during a remote meeting held on Wednesday (11th November). The investment, which forms part of the Regeneration Project Board Development Fund, will be used to support previously agreed projects including improvements to town centres in response to Covid-19, the regeneration of Caerphilly town centre, funding to help unlock  Plateau 1 Oakdale Business Park for development, a contribution to the refurbishments to Caerphilly Workmen’s Hall & Institute, and funding to explore the…

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A new temporary mini bus service is being introduced by Swansea Council to help transport residents between Gorseinon and Pontarddulais. The council has stepped in to fund the new shuttle service following confirmation by Network Rail that they are closing a bridge to carry out maintenance. The bridge, along Pentre Road (B4296) usually carries First Cymru and Adventure Travel bus services between the two communities, however, the existing bus services will terminate at Grovesend during the works and not continue on to Pontarddulais due to the lengthy diversion route involved. The council has since been in talks with Network Rail…

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Cardiff Bus remains an accredited living wage employer for the fifth year in a row as it continues to pay its 550 members of staff an hourly rate that is above the standard living wage. The bus operator has shown its support for Living Wage Week, which runs from Monday 9th to Sunday 15th November, as one of 263 accredited employers in Wales who are committed to ensuring staff wages meet the true cost of living and covers everyday needs. The living wage is an hourly rate of pay calculated by the Living Wage Foundation charity based on what people…

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