Author: Rhys Gregory

Homelessness charity urges parents to consider fear and confusion may be the cause of anger and other behavioural differences Homelessness charity, Llamau, are urging parents and guardians of children and young people to consider the fact that any anger, frustration or other behavioural differences they’re seeing, could be the result of fear and confusion caused by such drastic changes to our way of living. With routines being sorely disrupted, social interactions being dramatically reduced and independence being challenged, it’s understandable that children and young people will be feeling the effects of lockdown and isolation. It’s important to be aware that…

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Asking local councils to distribute the £40 million rescue package for care homes and home care companies is like putting a “fox in charge of the hen house”, according to a social care leader. According to Care Forum Wales chair Mario Kreft MBE, the financial aid announced by Welsh Health Minister was “welcome” but it wasn’t enough and they are not confident it will all reach the front line with local government in charge. The Welsh Government say the funding will help meet the increased costs of basic PPE, food, staffing costs and ICT, which are being incurred by adult…

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The average house price in Wales rose by £6,110 annually to £193,286, before the coronavirus crisis began in the UK. The figures have been released from Principality Building Society’s Wales House Price Index for Q1 (Jan-Feb) 2020, which demonstrates the rise and fall in house prices in each of the 22 local authorities in Wales. The new average house price for Wales represents a 3.3% rise compared to the same period 12 months ago. Principality’s report shows that before the coronavirus crisis started, the improving economic situation, with continuing historically low interest rates and high employment rates, had contributed to…

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Cardiff’s parks were generally quieter last weekend with the majority of people observing social distancing requirements. Cabinet Member for Culture and Leisure, Cllr Peter Bradbury said: “The message to stay home, stay safe seems to have been heeded by the majority of people this weekend. “With sunny weather and high temperatures like we’ve had over the bank holiday weekend, Cardiff’s parks would normally be full of people, but our parks staff, who have been out on patrol with the Police every day, supported by loud hailer messages broadcast by the Coastguard, have been reporting that parks were much quieter than…

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Just Eat has extended its NHS discount after being blown away by the response – with Britain’s healthcare heroes saving more than £1.5 million on meals in just two weeks. The takeaway delivery app has been receiving thousands of orders per day from NHS staff since it launched the 25 per cent discount a fortnight ago. It was introduced as a thank you to the 1.3 million dedicated workers who have been putting themselves on the frontline of the UK’s response to the Coronavirus pandemic. Due to the huge demand and to show continued support for the NHS, it has…

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A new grant to support fishing businesses during the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic has been announced by the Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs, Lesley Griffiths. Fishing has been hit especially hard as exports and domestic markets have shut due to the public health crisis. Existing support for the wider business sector is often based on factors such as the rateable value of fixed premises, or the amount of members of staff employed – but these often don’t apply to fishing businesses. The new support has been announced by the Welsh Government as a targeted grant for vessel owning…

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Welsh folklore is rich in stories and legends about mythical creatures, attractive stories for children and adults. More than that, these tales are also filled with moral lessons that can be used to exemplify the importance of moral virtues. Learn about them in this article. Welsh folklore as a tool to teach morality The welsh folklore is a very interesting subject that often generates passion for experts. It is rich in mythical charactersand has a lot of stories that mix real historical events with magical beings. There are some well-known collections of tales that work as a sample of the…

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THE Welsh Ambulance Service has challenged businesses to develop a new innovation to speed up the decontamination of ambulances during the Coronavirus outbreak. The Trust has asked businesses to come up with a solution to accelerate the cleaning of its vehicles so that crews can get back on the road and respond to other emergency calls. It takes additional time to decontaminate an ambulance that had transported a suspected or confirmed Covid-19 patient, taking precious resources away from the frontline temporarily while the vehicle is made safe for the next patient. More than 200 applications have been received and shortlisted…

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There are few more enjoyable feelings than taking your new car out for a spin for the very first time. The smooth gear changes; the supple steering; the sharp acceleration and, let’s not forget, that new-car smell. Whether you’re a keen petrolhead or you just need a vehicle to get you from A to B, we all experience a sense of excitement when it comes to choosing a fresh set of wheels. Of course, before you can revel in all that, you need to pay for the car, and there are a number of different ways to do so. Those…

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A teacher who suffers from a potentially fatal kidney condition is  starring in a life-changing TV series that aims to keep the nation fit during the coronavirus lockdown. Mother-of-two Rhiannon Harrison, 28, from Aberystwyth, hopes that taking part in FFIT Cymru will help her avoid becoming a diabetic by adopting a healthier lifestyle and a new fitness regime. She was born with renal artery stenosis and her right kidney is atrophic which means it is wasting away. According to Rhiannon, the opportunity to take part in the programmes being made by Caernarfon-based Cwmni Da couldn’t have come at a better…

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