Author: Rhys Gregory

The Royal Mint Experience, based in Llantrisant, South Wales will reopen its doors this Friday (31st July) with a host of new measures to ensure visitors have a safe, enjoyable experience. The Royal Mint Experience offers a unique insight into 1,100 years of making coins and medals, as well as offering visitors the chance to peek inside the factory, and strike their own coin. To accompany the reopening, The Royal Mint has revealed time-lapse footage of its curators reinstalling historic items for the public to enjoy – including a rare 1933 penny, and objects relating to former Master of the…

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A popular indoor climbing company has opened its second site, an 8,000 sq ft specialist bouldering centre in Cheltenham. Boulders Limited has used a £238,500 funding package from NatWest to transform the unit on Centrum Park into an indoor bouldering centre. After six-months of renovations, the space now features custom-built bouldering surfaces across the ground and mezzanine floor, suitable for all ages and climbing abilities. The facility also offers group sessions of varying sizes, as well as one-to-one lessons. Following the launch of Boulders Cheltenham, Ollie and the team are continuing to work on opening a Cardiff West site despite…

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After joining their first virtual trade webinar during lockdown a Denbighshire bakery, Henllan Bread, has struck gold securing a three month contract to supply a supermarket chain in Qatar with high hopes of moving into other regions. Virtual webinars, instead of face to face meetings, have become the new norm during the Covid-19 pandemic, and with the help of the Welsh Government food and drink companies have been exploring new ways of expanding their export markets. Located in Denbigh, with deliveries of bread, cakes and pies six days a week around North and Mid Wales, the Shropshire borders and the…

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Preparing for life after playing professional rugby is challenge for all those who take to the field, but Garyn Smith has given himself a headstart. Having just graduated from the University of South Wales (USW) with an upper second class honours degree in Sport and Exercise Science, the Cardiff Blues player is already ahead of the game when it comes to earning a living when his on-field career comes to an end. For Garyn, 25, from Pontypridd, completing his degree is not his first taste of success. After coming through the ranks at Pontypridd juniors and youth – following in…

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A series of new law changes have been introduced by the Government in an attempt to balance the interests of landlords and tenants in the wake of the coronavirus crisis. The economic uncertainty of recent months has led to several challenges arising in the property industry and the Government has stepped in with new measures which expert lawyers say are needed but may not go far enough to balance and protect the interests of both landlords and tenants. Reports of tenants being unable to, or failing to, pay their rents are widespread.  Reports of landlords facing difficulties with meeting their…

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Public sector organisations across Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan have joined together for the virtual launch of a new movement which aims to encourage and support people to move more and to eat well. The Move More Eat Well Plan 2020-23 aims to inspire individuals to make positive lifestyle changes and improve their health and wellbeing at a time when building human resilience has never been more important. The plan is relevant to all age groups and outlines ten priority areas which includes: healthy travel, healthy workplaces, healthy communities, and healthy educational settings to name a few. Local people…

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The Welsh Government will today (Tuesday 28 July) announce a £40m jobs and skills package to help the Welsh economy recover from the impact of coronavirus. It will reveal more support for apprenticeships, together with traineeships, redundancy assistance, retraining programmes and careers advice. There will also be a pledge to help anyone over 16 in Wales to access advice and support to find work, pursue self-employment or find a place in education or training. The additional funding follows an announcement last week by Education Minister Kirsty Williams of a £50m investment in skills and learning for higher and further education.…

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Caerphilly County Borough Council’s Cabinet has approved plans for the construction of a new public play area to replace the one that will be decommissioned when construction of the Chartist Gardens development commences. A report was considered by Cabinet at a virtual meeting on 22nd July. The council has approved that they will construct a new play area off the Courthouse car park on the B4251 in Pontllanfraith before the existing play area is decommissioned when construction work starts on the Civic Centre site in 2021. The Chartist Gardens development was agreed in principal in July 2020 and it is…

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While food alone isn’t the answer to help ward off colds, flu, and infections, eating the right things does help to boost our immune system and reduce the risk of getting sick. The immune system is made up of organs, cells, proteins, and tissues, and this is designed to combat pathogens (viruses, bacteria, foreign bodies) that are the cause of infections. If the immune system discovers a pathogen, an immune response occurs in the form of a release of antibodies that attach to the pathogen and kill it. Because a strong and robust immune system has a better chance to…

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Has your car, van or motorbike been left untouched for much of the past few months? You could be forgiven for thinking your vehicle would be safer at home than when out driving and parking in public regularly. Yet while road traffic dropped by a staggering 70% in the depths of the UK lockdown, vehicle crime remained a near constant threat throughout. Surprised? You’re not alone. Almost a third of car and motorbike owners expected vehicle crimes to drop by at least 30%, while one in ten thought figures would be cut in half. It’s a concerning misconception that’s led…

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