If you really want to make your property stand out for a tenant, then a bathroom is the perfect space to do it. Future tenants are always looking for many things regarding an appealing property, but as cleanliness is so important right now, the perfect bathroom will be high on the list of tenants’ priorities. A bathroom that is both luxurious and hygienic to entice tenants is entirely possible but you’ll just have to make the right moves in terms of your choices of fixtures and design. If you’ve got the chance to renovate or start your bathroom from scratch,…
Author: Rhys Gregory
Cardiff company blue self storage has partnered with local children’s charity Cerebral Palsy Cymru to provide a full year of free storage. Cerebral Palsy Cymru is Wales’ leading charity for children and families living with cerebral palsy in Wales. The charity was founded by a group of families in 1992 to provide specialist therapy and support for children and their families. Families are at the heart of everything they do and the charity supports local Cardiff families, as well as working with families across Wales living with cerebral palsy. Earlier this year, the established Cardiff storage company blue self storage opened…
October looks to be an exciting milestone for Techniquest as today it was revealed the centre will re-open this autumn. After four years of planning and development, the wait for the hugely anticipated ‘Science Capital’ project is nearly over, and a re-opening date of Saturday 10th October has been confirmed. Tickets are also available to pre-book from today. To radically transform the science and discovery centre and diversify its audience, the Science Capital project consists of a significant extension, expanding the floor space by 60% and introducing 52 brand-new exhibits. The project has been the biggest in nearly 34 years…
The use of smart and connected technology has the potential to boost rural communities, according to a new report published this week. Focusing on the agriculture and tourism sectors in rural Wales, rapidly growing technology such as “internet of things” (IOT) – internet-connected devices – could help these areas thrive in future, according to the report. But, the study, commissioned by BT, says that this will only happen if ‘early adopters’ and champions of the new technology are supported, and there is continued investment in the availability of high speed broadband and mobile in rural areas. For agriculture, the report…
As universities across Wales prepare to welcome thousands of students, Covid-19 looks set to impact both lectures and lifestyle. Despite the changing picture, many are predicted to swap their dancing shoes for slippers as a night in-front of the TV replaces nights out on the town. In preparation for their return, TV Licensing is encouraging young people who are substituting sticky dancefloors for toppling showstoppers, such as Connell’s Chain and the UEFA Nations League, to make sure they are correctly licensed. Third year University of South Wales Journalism student, Harry Pettigrew, said, “Being in my final year, I didn’t see…
Farmers in Glamorgan still don’t know what the future holds for their local livestock mart, with fears growing that livestock trading in Cowbridge will never resume. The Farmers’ Union of Wales has long campaigned for the future of the mart, including calling for a stay of execution on the closure of the mart, which was granted a charter back in 1254 and has been central to town life ever since. “We are very concerned that with the closure of the market, which is already being disassembled, market trading in Cowbridge will never resume again. That is something which will cost…
Coleg Cambria’s Llysfasi site has joined forces with Mynydd Sleddog Adventures – Wales’ first and only sled dog adventure attraction – to offer learners a rare and exciting experience. Two youngsters from the land-based institution, near Ruthin, have already spent time at the Llansannan facility and were praised for their hard work and care of the animals. Joe Swiffen, owner of the business, was “gutted” to say goodbye to Ffion Parry and Ronan Dyke and is now looking for three new students to join them. As they reopen with social distancing measures in place, following the COVID-19 lockdown, Joe and…
A mum-of-three has told how her violent partner tried to kill her by deliberately crashing his car at speed into a stone wall when she was pregnant. Terrified Annie, 30, not her real name, miraculously survived the impact but suffered whiplash, stomach pains and severe headaches while her raging partner tried to smash the car with a rock. On other occasions he punched her stomach after finding out she was pregnant and tried to strangle her. As well as inflicting a catalogue of horrific injuries to Annie, the cruel, controlling brute also threatened to throw acid in her mother’s face.…
A new Swansea University study examining the best way for ambulance services to deal with suspected Covid-19 999 calls just won major funding support. COVID-19 is new and unpredictable, for communities and individuals. The number of emergency ambulance calls related to COVID-19 increased enormously at points during the coronavirus pandemic. In some areas, the volume of calls tripled. If every patient ended up being taken to hospital, Emergency Department and inpatient services would be completely overwhelmed. But if the wrong patients are left at home, consequences could be catastrophic. Now in this 12-month collaborative study, a team led from Swansea…
Sourdough pizza and cider restaurant, The Stable, has announced that its Cardiff restaurant, which reopened last week, will be extending the Government’s Eat Out to Help Out initiative throughout September. From this week, customers will continue to be given 50% off their bill when they dine at The Cardiff Stable, from Monday to Wednesday. The offer will be available to redeem against food and soft drinks up to a maximum of £10. “We were delighted to reopen our doors again last week and see many of our extremely loyal and supportive customers”, said The Cardiff Stable’s general manager Rob Tuck. “Having been closed for the majority of August, it only seemed right that we extend the Eat Out to Help offer ourselves to give customers the opportunity to enjoy a meal out with their friends and family again.” The popular pizza restaurant which is located beside St…