Author: Rhys Gregory

With the eCommerce industry booming, it makes sense to invest in your business and boost your company’s performance. With a bigger reputation, you can create more leads and secure a hefty number of sales that will go towards expansion. However, you must have the right software in place if you are going to be successful. If the equipment is below-par, it will reflect badly on your brand, and your attempts to be better will bite you on the backside. As always, it’s about picking the most relevant tools that will eliminate mistakes and provide extra features to enhance the customer…

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There is more importance attached to first dates. It is because it is an avenue for dropping your foremost impression. More importantly, the first date helps to find out if the relationship will be or not. The first date is just like grabbing a new book to study. What picks the interest of the reader is the introduction. Regardless of how interesting the content or storyline maybe, once the introductory passage is not captivating enough, the reader may lose interest and even refuse to read it. Exactly in this way do relationships work too. Regardless of what you seek on…

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It would be safe to say things have not quite worked out for Gareth Bale over the last few years. Despite being recognised as one of the best players in the world at certain moments throughout his career, the Wales international has been able to spend more time on the golf course than he has on a football pitch, whether that be by choice or not. Having fallen out of favour at Real Madrid under Zinedine Zidane, despite helping Los Blancos to win multiple La Liga and Champions League titles with top performances and some excellent contributions, Bale made his…

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There are numerous ways in which non-profit brands can benefit from social media marketing. It helps them spread their message globally and gain popularity. Social media is one of the ways in which non-profits can collect more donations that can enable them to carry out their work without financial restraints. To be able to benefit from platforms such as Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, one must be aware of some basic social media marketing tips. This can help non-profits to gain a wider reach on social media.  By using social media platforms, you can promote awareness of your cause, involve more…

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A community fundraising challenge featuring over two hundred and fifty members of Rhiwbina Rugby Club, together with the support of many from Tetbury RFC and Whitchurch RFC, will support City Hospice in February. The 100kForHobbsy challenge was launched in support of Dai Hobbs, the vice-chair of Rhiwbina RFC, following his diagnosis of pancreatic cancer at the end of 2020. Widely regarded as a pillar of the rugby club and wider community, Dai has worked tirelessly over many years to ensure that the people of Rhiwbina have the chance to participate in sport and reap the benefits of coming together in…

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A £200 million rail upgrade linking North Wales and the North West through a new super-hub at Chester can power a pandemic bounce back boom in the region. That investment would include £60 million to speed up the North Wales main line to Holyhead, £60 million to modernise and upgrade Chester Station and £80 million to connect Wrexham to Liverpool including £20 million for a new station on Deeside. The proposed investment package will be presented at Regional Recovery 2021, a high-powered online conference this month for the North Wales Mersey Dee area, to be attended by public and private…

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Swansea Council’s cabinet is being asked to adopt a draft plan that aims to help deliver a greener city. The views of people across Swansea have already influenced the draft Regenerating Our City for Wellbeing and Wildlife strategy. It aims to help deliver: a greener city, with fewer hard surfaces, to help create a city centre that is a more attractive place in which to live and more resilient to climate change; more use of nature to provide space for wildlife, bring people pleasure and offer an improved experience for visitors and traders. The draft – developed in partnership by…

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A total of 138 fixed penalty notices were issued by South Wales Police at the weekend, as a minority continued to breach Welsh Government coronavirus restrictions. The majority of fines were issued for gatherings and parties at homes, while proactive patrols also resulted in a number of penalties being issued for travel restriction breaches. Among the fines issued at the weekend were: A man who travelled from the Vale of Glamorgan to Port Talbot to buy a boat and was caught after his vehicle suffered a puncture on the journey home; Two men from the Vale of Glamorgan who travelled…

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A visiting booth has been installed at a Denbighshire care home. The booth, installed at Dolwen in Denbigh which is managed by Denbighshire County Council, was designed and built by staff member Erfyl Jones, who is a support worker at the home. The booth has allowed residents at the care home, who have been unable to mix since December, to reunite. Once restrictions around visiting care homes have been changed, the booth can be used by families and friends visiting loved ones. Dolwen residents Olwen Lloyd and Janet Kenyon Thompson were the first to use the booth after it was…

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A new platform developed exclusively for those making essential journeys to health sites across Wales has been launched by the Welsh Government’s public transport information service, Traveline Cymru. The myhealthjourney interactive website provides detailed information on the best public transport options for people attending appointments and for staff getting to and from work, whether that’s by bus, rail, community transport or active travel. Created with the support of local health boards, Healthy Travel Wales and funded by Transport for Wales, the platform’s dedicated journey planner allows patients and key workers to make the safest, most direct choice when planning essential…

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