Author: Rhys Gregory

The award winning Rhyl Airshow is back for 2021 and promises to be better than ever. Following the disappointment of this year’s postponement, the team at Denbighshire Leisure Ltd have set 28th and 29th August 2021 as the dates for the Airshow’s return, and are busy planning an event programme full of thrills and excitement. With exactly one year to go, the countdown has begun and plans for the event are already well underway.  With last year’s show was regarded as being the best ever and won the prestigious ‘Best Crowd Puller Award’ at the North Wales Tourism Awards, the…

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Theatre goers will have an exciting array of top names to look forward to when they visit the Pavilion Theatre next year, including Jimmy Carr, Rob Brydon, Toploader and Blood Brothers all confirmed, with over 98% of shows postponed following Covid-19 restrictions, now rescheduled for 2021. In addition to providing a range of top class shows, Denbighshire County Council and Denbighshire Leisure Ltd have also invested over £400k into the Theatre during its closure period. Work undertaken has been designed to improve the customer experience which includes a brand new PA system within the auditorium, and full refurbishment of ground…

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The rural community of Llanymawddwy, in Gwynedd, will now be able to access some of the fastest and most reliable broadband speeds in Europe thanks to a partnership between local residents and Openreach. Situated near the head of the river Dyfi and nearly 20 miles from Machynlleth, the secluded village of Llanymawddwy will be able to access speeds of up to one gigabit bit per second (1Gbps) using Fibre-to-the-Premise (FTTP) technology where fibre is run directly from the exchange all the way to property. In order to build this ‘full fibre’- network Openreach engineers replaced and erected a total of…

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Property consultancy Knight Frank took the top spot in the national industrial property league table for the first half of 2020. Research by the Radius Data Exchange showed that Knight Frank transacted the most space of any property agent, at over 5.3 m sq ft, in the first six months of the year. In South Wales, Knight Frank’s key deals during the period included the sale of 105,000 sq ft at Brindley Road, Cardiff for Deloitte, and lettings of 124,000 sq ft in Clarion Close, Swansea (jointly with LSH) and 36,500 sq ft at Reevesland Industrial Estate, Newport. Knight Frank…

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Two beers brewed by a Mid Wales brewery are through to the final of this year’s prestigious Great British Food Awards. Montgomery-based Monty’s Brewery is chuffed to have two of the seven drinks shortlisted in the Beer/Cider and Lager category. The award winners will be announced on October 29. The final judging is being carried by an esteemed panel of celebrity chefs, Michelin-starred restaurateurs, popular food critics, influencers, buyers and food writers, all known for their love and knowledge of British food and produce. Russ Honeyman, Monty’s Brewery’s commercial director, said: “It has been a very tough time recently for…

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A number of changes to local bus services are now in place across the County Borough, to improve upon the foundation level of core journeys that were agreed in the initial response to the Coronavirus pandemic.  During the lockdown period, this foundation level of service was agreed between bus operators and the Council, in order to control the spread of the virus. With travel restrictions in place, this was considered to be sufficient to allow key workers to access their place of employment, and for local residents without a vehicle to access shops to buy essential food and medicine. With…

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South Wales Police is appealing for witnesses following a collision on the B4512 Penrhys Road, near the village of Ystrad, which occurred at approximately 5.20pm yesterday (Sunday, September 6). The collision involved a single vehicle; a green off-road motorcycle. Despite the best efforts of emergency service colleagues the motorcyclist – a 27-year-old man – was declared deceased. His family have been informed and are being supported by specially trained officers. The road remained closed while investigative work was carried out. Officers investigating the collision are appealing for anyone who witnessed the collision, or the motorcycle in the moments prior to…

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One class at St Gwladys Primary School in Caerphilly have been told to self-isolate following a member of staff testing positive for coronavirus. In the past week, the county borough of Caerphilly has seen a number of coronavirus cases emerge. A spokesman on behalf of St Gwladys Primary School and Caerphilly LEA said: ‘We can confirm that a member of staff at the school has tested positive for coronavirus. “It has been agreed, following advice from Public Health Wales, that 21 pupils from one class will be required to self-isolate for 14 days. All parents of the children concerned have been…

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The recent increase in coronavirus cases within the Caerphilly county borough has resulted in the difficult decision to cease visits to care homes across the area with immediate effect. This cluster of coronavirus cases emerging in Caerphilly is being managed by a multi-agency team that includes Public Health Wales, Aneurin Bevan University Health Board and Caerphilly County Borough Council. The partners have agreed that that it would be prudent to once again prevent visitors entering care settings to visit relatives and friends. Cllr Carl Cuss, CCBC’s Cabinet Member for Social Services said, “This decision was not taken lightly, especially given that…

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The Welsh Government has committed more than £2.3m to provide free face coverings for all learners in secondary school and further education settings. Education Minister Kirsty Williams made the announcement which will see £1.8m and £469,000 provided to schools and further education settings respectively. The Chief Medical Officer recommends the risk assessed use of face coverings in secondary schools in a range of settings where other physical controls cannot be or are unlikely to be maintained. This may include communal areas of schools where the physical layout means that contact groups cannot remain separated to the same degree. Today’s announcement…

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