Author: Rhys Gregory

Legal training provider Barbri Altior has leased office space in Park Place in Cardiff city centre. The award-winning legal training provider is part of Barbri International and trains lawyers and trainee solicitors across the UK and internationally via online learning programmes and classroom based training locations around the world. Barbri Altior has leased 1,800 sq ft of newly refurbished office space on the upper ground floor of the 7/8 Park Place period office building on a five year lease.  The landlord was advised in the transaction by property consultancy Knight Frank. Mark Sutton, partner in the offices agency team of…

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A special service has been launched to provide ‘telephone friends’ to residents during the coronavirus outbreak and beyond. Denbighshire County Council’s Telephone Befriending service has been set up to check on people’s welfare, offer them regular telephone friendship and alert them to support services. The service is being operated by Council staff and volunteers, including a number of county councillors. Cllr Bobby Feeley, the Council’s Lead member for Well-being and Independence, said: “COVID-19 is having a particularly large impact on the wellbeing of our community, especially those in high-risk categories who are shielding or self-isolating. “This service is open anyone…

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Women in Property were not about to let social distancing get in the way of holding their South Wales Student Awards 2020 event. On 17th June, the families, friends and professionals from the built environment industry all celebrated the achievements of the talented regional student finalists…on Zoom. “The National Student Awards programme was established to seek out our top built environment students each year and raise awareness of the many amazing and diverse career opportunities offered across this industry.  The judging panels took place back in February before lockdown hit and, and although it is disappointing not to be able…

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St David’s Shopping Centre in Cardiff has introduced a number of additional health and safety measures, effective from the date non-essential retail stores are permitted to open, in accordance with government guidelines.  The health and safety of guests and staff is St David’s highest priority. As such, the following measures have been introduced, to ensure we can welcome guests back to St David’s in the safest possible way: Hand sanitiser points will be located throughout the centre A one-way system will be in place to ensure social distancing can be maintained and capacity will be limited A queuing system will…

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Transport for Wales (TfW) is reinforcing their Travel Safer message, urging people to only use public transport for essential travel and where there are no other travel alternatives. Running a reduced service, with limited capacity due to social distancing measures, TfW are sending out a clear message that public transport remains to maintain safe space for key workers. With non-essential businesses opening this week, TfW are appealing to the public to think about their method of transport and understand that public transport space is limited. TfW has introduced additional safety measures in their stations and on trains including social distancing, one-way systems, additional cleaning and following government advice regarding face coverings. The launch of their Travel Safer campaign a couple of weeks ago promoted five key principles for…

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The Leader of Caerphilly county borough council has confirmed that schools across the area will reopen to pupils on Monday 29th June for a period of three weeks before the start of the main summer holidays on Friday 17th July. Cllr Philippa Marsden said, “The original proposal was for pupils to return for a period of four weeks, however, after extended discussions we have concluded that our schools will now open for 3 weeks and close for the summer holidays on 17th July.” “We are taking a consistent approach across Gwent and I very much welcome this opportunity for pupils…

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Rhondda Cynon Taf Council has announced its Emergency Childcare provision for the school summer term starting on June 29 – with childcare available across all school settings. Welsh Government has announced that all pupils have the opportunity to return to school from June 29. Up to a third of pupils will be in school at any given time, in order to enable pupils to safely Check In, Catch Up and Prepare for the summer and September. In addition to these opportunities, Emergency Childcare will be provided. The Council has confirmed its Emergency Childcare provision for this period – for the children…

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Caerphilly Council pressing ahead with plans to implement social distancing measures in local town centres following the First Ministers announcement giving the green light for non-essential businesses to reopen. Local town centres will see the installation of signage and other measures put in to make local town centres a safe space for shoppers. The authority is also encouraging residents to ‘shop local’ by temporarily waiving charges at town centre Pay and Display car parks until the end of the year. Cllr Philippa Marsden, Leader of the council said, “We anticipated that this message would come and we welcome the reopening…

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Newport City Council is working alongside businesses preparing to reopen as part of the nation’s recovery from lockdown. Welsh Government confirmed on Friday that all non-essential retail outlets across the country will be able to reopen from Monday 22nd June, providing they have put in place measures to enable social distancing within their premises. To help both businesses and shoppers, the council’s Shop Safe Newport campaign, brings together information about what shopping in Newport will look like. There is information for shoppers about what extra measures will be in place to help them shop in safety. Measures that the council…

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A major new package of funding has been announced by the Welsh Government to create more space for people to travel under social distancing restrictions. Councils will get investment for schemes that widen pavements and create more space for cyclists to embed those new habits for the long-term. The £15.4m move is part of the Welsh Government’s radical new ‘Transforming Towns’ approach by making it safer and easier for people to get around their local towns. The funding will also be used to help buses move around towns easier to promote public transport when the lockdown eases. Today’s funding is…

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