Author: Rhys Gregory

Dragon Taxis, South Wales’ biggest taxi and private hire vehicle operator, has introduced new additional measures as the prevention of COVID-19 becomes a way of everyday life and residents seek a safe and convenient alternative to public transport. The operator has always prioritised the highest safety standards for passengers and Driver Partners and has made face coverings available to all Driver Partners as well as trialling innovative in-vehicle protective screens to help separate Driver Partners from passengers. To minimise passengers handling cash, contactless payment options are available on all bookings made via the Dragon Taxis mobile app and through its…

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The pandemic has turned our routines upside down in the blink of an eye. Office employees, students, tourists, and businesspeople were all struck with uncertainty and insecurity that followed. The ever-growing number of infected people only fuels this mood. Yet, when it comes to Education, the Internet offers lots of opportunities to ‘ease’ this pain. Online learning is absolutely not a new invention, but it does facilitate the process of getting knowledge while staying at home. Lots of schools and private organizations decided to transform their instruction to meet the needs of the increasing number of students locked in their…

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Four people in Cardiff have woken up to the news that they have scooped a windfall of £1,000 each today thanks to their lucky postcode. The Major Road neighbours landed the cash prize when CF5 1PF was announced as a People’s Postcode Lottery Daily Prize winner on Wednesday 20th May. Matt Johnson, one of the People’s Postcode Lottery ambassadors, sent his well wishes to those picking up the prize. He said: “A big congratulations to our winners in Cardiff today! I’m sure the win will help lift their spirits just now and I hope they can treat themselves to something…

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Savills, on behalf of OCS Group Limited, has sold the freehold of Caxton House in Pentwyn, Cardiff and secured two new local premises for the international facilities management company to relocate into. Caxton House, comprising 26,382 sq ft (2,451 sq m) of office and warehouse space, with a separate warehouse and parking for 45 cars on a 2.45 acre site, has been bought from OCS by Flintec Ltd a who manufacture high quality, precision weight measurement. The property is located in Caxton Place, off Pentwyn Road, where companies such as MWH, Comtec and Office Visions occupy nearby office buildings, and…

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Campaigners say the ban on menthol cigarettes could help tackle youth smoking rates in Wales, where according to new figures over 6,000 children take up the habit every year. The new law, which comes into force today, will see the sale of menthol flavoured cigarettes and tobacco products banned under the EU Tobacco Products Directive. It has been welcomed by ASH Wales alongside Asthma UK and the British Lung Foundation Wales, who say menthol acts as a gateway to tobacco addiction, because the flavour appeals to young, inexperienced smokers, and reduces the harshness of cigarette smoke. Research by the UK…

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Wales will host the first-ever Wales Tech Week this summer, as a new initiative to showcase the ingenuity, innovation and creativity of the people, businesses and organisations in its technology sector. Taking place from 13th – 17th July the event will promote the  innovative technology industry within Wales, which is helping transform and enable society and the way people work, learn and live. Created by Technology Connected, the voice of the technology industry in Wales for more than 20 years, the event will be a festival of webinars, resources, roundtables and digital events from the technology community. The festival will…

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Volunteers with the Macmillan Carmarthenshire Buddy Service are adapting their hands-on approach during the coronavirus pandemic and taking to their telephones to offer vital support to people living with cancer. The award-winning volunteer service, which is run by Macmillan Cancer Support, began in 2014 and matches community volunteers with people with cancer. The service normally offers face-to-face emotional and practical support and can involve anything from a cuppa and a chat, to helping with day-to-day tasks such as light housework, gardening or getting people to appointments. People with cancer who need this vital community support are usually referred in the…

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Organisers of the popular Builth Wells- based Rallynuts Stages Rally have taken the difficult decision to cancel the 2020 event. Previously postponed from its April 18 date due to the developing Covid-19 situation, the rally, which attracted an almost capacity entry in 2019 and is a round of the MRF Tyres BTRDA Rally Series and Pirelli Motorsport UK Welsh Rally Championship, had attempted to run on August 8. However, following the latest advice from the Welsh and UK Government and Motorsport UK, the sport’s governing body, Midland Manor Motor Club has elected to cancel the 2020 event, meaning the 47th running…

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The major redevelopment of one of the UK’s largest further education colleges is set to complete this Autumn with the support of Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking and the Welsh Government’s 21st Century Schools and Education Programme. Construction at Coleg Cambria’s Yale Campus in North Wales is on course to finish in November, as the £21million development prepares to welcome students in the new academic year. The 96,000 sq ft development offers state-of-the-art learning facilities. The project, supported by the Welsh government and a £7million funding facility from Lloyds Bank, forms part of a wider £60million investment programme across the college’s property portfolio in Wrexham…

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The Wildfire Team at South Wales Fire and Rescue Service have been using specialist techniques to help prevent wildfires from spreading and destroying Welsh countrysides. In recent weeks fire crews have attended over 500 deliberately set wildfires, which not only put firefighters lives in danger but can spread dangerously close to property, posing a serious risk to life. These fires have spread to destroy many hectares of grassland, affecting wildlife and ecosystems in their path. They also cause a strain on emergency resources and require the attendance of multiple appliances and the use of critical equipment. As well as causing…

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