Author: Rhys Gregory

Located in J-Shed in the SA1 area of the city, this new culinary destination occupies a prime position overlooking Swansea’s waterside and is set to become one of the city’s most exciting dining experiences. Comprising 300 covers, the venue includes a newly configured bar and lounge, as well as an external drinking and dining area which wraps around the entire property. A private dining area is also be available with an exclusive external terrace. Set against the backdrop of Pierre White’s unique monochromatic styling, the restaurant’s surroundings are matched by the menus which brings to life his philosophy of what he…

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THE Lord’s Taverners in Wales have paid tribute to former chairman Ray Dyer, who has died at the age of 77. The Cardiff businessman was a driving force behind the capital’s extremely successful Christmas lunches for a couple of decades, and was chair of the Taverners in Wales from 2000 to 2009. Alan Crossley, who was secretary of the region during Ray’s time as chair, said: “Ray was very much a free-thinking entrepreneur, and the lunches were transformed from speaker-based events to extravaganzas featuring major entertainers from stage, TV and radio, coupled with opera and dance.  “They became so successful we…

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Cardiff is a culturally diverse city which is why it has a huge amount of different restaurants to eat at. Its food scene, in general, is booming, with occasions such as the Welsh Food & Drink Festival proving that the city has a real appetite for good grub. There’s lots of it around, too. The United Kingdom’s eleventh-largest city has plenty to offer in terms of cuisine, with traditional favourites going down a storm, alongside culinary influences from all around the world. The Principality Millennium Stadium has one of the largest sliding roofs on the planet, and in terms of cuisine,…

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Swansea will still be hurting from their play-off heartache after losing to Brentford, but they will need to pick themselves up ready for the new campaign in September. Swansea put together a tremendous run post-lockdown, which saw them miraculously beat Nottingham Forest to the last play-off spot. The Swans overturned a six-goal difference, thanks to the help of their loanee striker, Rhian Brewster. However, it wasn’t to be as Brentford overturned a 1-0 defeat to win 3-1 in the second leg. Brewster joined Swansea on loan from Liverpool in January and immediately hit the ground running, scoring a total of 11 goals…

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Success in Forex relies on your skills and mindset. The global exchange gives everyone a chance to profit. Today, this requires internet access, the right software, and knowledge. At the beginning of their career, many traders make the same mistakes. Discover the most common blunders to avoid. However diligent you are, errors are unavoidable. It is always cheaper to learn from other people’s mistakes, rather than pay for your own shortcomings. Insights into Forex trading on https://trade-in.forex/ will help you develop a sound strategy. Forex is lucrative, but only for those who are willing to work on their skills. Here…

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The New Theatre’s annual Pantomime is a seasonal highlight for over 50,000 people each year and has been a regular traditional offering during the theatre’s 114 year history.  Following discussions with our producing partner, Qdos Pantomimes, it was concluded that due to the ongoing restrictions and the expected timescale for their relaxation it is impossible for the theatre to deliver a viable pantomime season this year. The New Theatre has confirmed that Aladdin will be rescheduled to the new dates of Saturday 4 December 2021 to Sunday 2 January 2022. A spokesperson for the New Theatre said “We would like…

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We live in an era where time is money, maybe more than ever, and this is something that is being installed in our minds from a very young age. We all know the steps, and when we are supposed to be making them, kindergarten, middle school, high school, college, and then – young people are faced with a whole new uncertainty. “Am I supposed to get a job, to find a house, start a family? When, how?”, the young adults might ask themselves. These similar questions have a lot of underlined stress in them. In this article, we will unpack…

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Innovis, the leading supplier of performance recorded forage reared rams to the UK livestock industry, has become the latest commercial breeder to introduce Agriwebb’s new livestock management software into their farming operation. The technology is the most recent in a series of cutting-edge implementations by Innovis and will bring together a variety of animal and farm data to deliver vital insights, streamline record keeping, and further efficiency and profitability. From its home farm in Aberystwyth, Innovis runs the largest performance-recorded flock in the UK. This involves maintaining some of the most comprehensive record keeping and reporting across more than 10,000…

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World class research, development and testing facility will help establish Wales as a global leader in rail technology Keolis UK, leading partner in the joint venture operating the Wales and Borders rail franchise has today joined the call for a new Global Centre of Rail Excellence in South West Wales at the soon to be decommissioned opencast mine at Nant Helen and the nearby coal washery site at Onllwyn. In July, Powys County Council and Neath Port Talbot Council gave planning consent for the earthworks programme which paves the way for the new rail testing facility. The focus has now…

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A STUDENT DJ has been keeping listeners entertained during lockdown with a popular weekly radio show. Coleg Cambria learner Matthew Barnes ensured his Calon FM slot was a “Coronavirus-free zone” to provide the audience with a much-needed escape from the challenges and heartache of past months. The 18 year-old, from Flint, takes to the airwaves every Sunday morning but spends hours during the week preparing features and receiving ideas via his Facebook page. Having this week received his A Level results – an A* in Media Studies, B in Government and Politics and A in English Language – he will…

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