Author: Rhys Gregory

Young people from across Wales have united to take part in the very first digital All Wales Scout Camp, as the annual event celebrates its 20th birthday. As a result of the Covid-19 lockdown, the camp had to be swiftly adapted to become an online event. Usually for Scouts only, the camp was opened up to all sections who have been Scouting from home and had 500 young people sign up to take part. The camp weekend began with a live opening ceremony on Zoom, which featured videos from Rhian Moore, Chief Commissioner for Wales and Tim Kidd, Chief Commissioner for…

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Motorists and pedestrians are being urged to plan ahead before making a trip into or around Swansea city centre from this Sunday (July 26). That day at 9am is the moment when a number of key roads change from one-way traffic to two-way. Swansea Council is behind this major change and has issued a map to help those in vehicles and on foot to become familiar with the new lane directions. It is important for all those entering the city centre in the early days of the new layout to plot their routes on the road, by cycle and on…

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Demand for caravan holiday homes at parks across Mid Wales is booming with many people from across the West Midlands, Cheshire and North West England opting for staycation holidays. Salop Leisure, one of the UK’s leading caravan and motorhome dealerships with sales centres in Shrewsbury, Machynlleth and Stourport-on-Severn, is reporting high demand for holiday homes at both inland and coastal Mid Wales parks. The company says sales of caravan holiday homes on some parks are significantly up on the same time last year and vacant pitches across the region are being snapped up like hotcakes. Salop Leisure supplies caravan holiday…

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The Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway plans to begin running public steam-hauled services again from Saturday, August 1, with extensive precautions to ensure a safe, affordable and enjoyable experience in the fresh air of rural Mid Wales. Since lockdown restrictions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic were eased, staff at the popular Mid Wales tourist attraction, almost all volunteers, have been working hard to enable the line to reopen. Essential maintenance has been needed to the railway after several months of disuse, while a host of coronavirus protective measures have been set up. From July 18, test trains have been running…

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Street Food Cinema will be launching Cardiff’s first dedicated Drive-In movie and street-food experience on Friday 07 August.  Tickets are now on sale for showings for the first half of August, with space for 64 cars per show. The screenings include a mix of well-loved classics, like Pulp Fiction, Grease and Dirty Dancing, with newer releases such as the Joker and Sing. More films will be announced in the coming weeks for the remainder of August. Local independent street food favourites Franks and Dirty Bird will be taking up residency, with more traders popping up throughout the run. Street Food…

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The Welsh Government is supporting natural flood management (NFM) projects across Wales with more than £2million in grant funding. The funds will help Risk Management Authorities – such as local authorities and Natural Resources Wales – to combat the impacts of climate change as flood risks intensify, using natural methods. NFM uses techniques such as tree-planting, leaky dams, salt marsh and dune restoration, the re-introduction of meanders and natural flood plains to reduce or slow the rate of run-off into rivers and hold back water where it is safe to do so or lessen the impact of coastal inundation and…

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Cinemas, museums and beauty salons can reopen from Monday, as Wales’ coronavirus restrictions continue to be relaxed, First Minister Mark Drakeford announced today. Tourist accommodation with shared facilities, such as camping sites and all hotels will be able to re-open from Saturday (25 July) as will underground attractions, marking the full re-opening of Wales’ visitor attractions. New rules making it compulsory to wear a face covering on public transport, including taxis, will also come into effect on Monday (27 July). This is the latest in the phased re-opening of Wales’ hospitality, leisure and retail sectors. In addition to beauty salons,…

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The statue of slaver and Waterloo war hero Sir Thomas Picton is to be removed from the Marble Hall of Heroes in Cardiff City Hall. The decision was taken following a debate and vote held at Cardiff Full Council. Cardiff’s first Black Lord Mayor, Cllr Dan De’Ath, called for the statue to be removed because of Picton’s links to slavery and his documented torture of a teenage girl forced into slavery in the West Indies. The call to remove the statue was backed by Council Leader, Cllr Huw Thomas, who said: “There have been well-publicised calls in the wake of…

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Under new rules announced by the UK Government’s Department for Transport, e-scooters are now allowed on roads across the UK as part of a rental pilot scheme. Now a local Welsh company, GOiA, is leading the charge on the electric micro-mobility future with the launch of e-scooter rental opportunities. Part of the south Wales based Inter Vehicle Group which operates a number of companies in the vehicle and vehicle sharing sector, GOiA is looking to invest hundreds of thousands of pounds and create ten new jobs through its e-scooter rollout. It is currently in talks with Local Authorities across Wales…

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