Author: Rhys Gregory

South Wales Police officers are releasing CCTV images of a suspect involved in the stabbing that happened in Callaghan Square at 9.13am on Friday 20 March 2020 near the British Gas building. Following the incident, one man was arrested, charged and remanded and was sentenced to 18 weeks imprisonment for public order. Officers now have CCTV images and are appealing to the public to help trace the second man involved in the incident. If anyone has any information in relation to this man or recognise this man, they are asked to contact police on 101 quoting ref: 2000097993 or contact…

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The newly announced job retention scheme, which applies to all UK companies, allows employers (subject to eligibility) to access financial support to continue paying their employee’s salary for those who would have otherwise been laid off (made redundant) during this crisis. The word Furlough is not a currently recognised concept as such and employment law principles still apply in the normal way. The government hopes that the first grants should be paid within weeks. The scheme will apply in respect of all employees on PAYE, including those on casual/ zero hours contracts. As expected, due to the fast-paced nature of…

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A LLAY football club has netted a huge financial boost for their ambitious ground improvement plans after a hat trick of generous donations from construction firms. Llay Miners Welfare FC, the club which produced former Wrexham and Spurs striker Chris Armstrong, is planning a new enclosure for their ground which would move them closer to top level status in Wales and provide a new revenue stream. Club president and former player Vaughan Parry said the £3,000 donated by a group treble of Hollingsworth Group, Bellway and Anwyl Homes, was ‘a game changer’ for the Welsh National Premier League side. The…

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Welshpool based Camlas Farm Vets has relocated to larger premises thanks to an £80,000 Development Bank of Wales loan. Camlas Farm Vets is an independent, dedicated farm animal veterinary practice. Working with commercial farms and smallholders, it provides high quality services and support to clients in the Powys and Shropshire area. The practice is run by Amy McKie, who has worked at the practice since qualifying as a vet in 2009 with her co-partners, Fflur and Iolo, also qualified vets. They are passionate about treating animals and work alongside farmers to get the best from their livestock and farming enterprises.…

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RSPCA Cymru is appealing for information to try and track the owner of a cat with an injured eye found in Treorchy. The ginger and white cat was found by a member of the public in the Dilys Street area who called the RSPCA due to concerns about his eye. The cat has been taken into the care of the RSPCA for treatment with the animal welfare charity now hoping to track his owner. Unfortunately the unneutered cat has no microchip or collar. RSPCA animal collection officer Fiona Thomas said: “This cat is currently at our Merthyr Tydfil Veterinary Clinic…

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The Royal Mint has launched an interactive ‘Kid’s Hub’ to help entertain and educate children at home –  with the help of coins you’d find in your pocket The free resource is available on The Royal Mint’s website and provides a host of quizzes, games and educational tools – brought to life through iconic coins, and popular children’s characters such as The Gruffalo and Wallace & Gromit. Each week The Royal Mint will introduce new free downloadable packs to support families and children.  The first subject will be Maths, encouraging children to count with coins, learn more about the circumference…

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The sun is out, the country is in lockdown and many people will be using the time to tackle gardening and DIY projects at home. While keeping busy is a good idea, specialists at Morriston Hospital in Swansea are concerned this could put the NHS under further and unnecessary strain during the COVID-19 pandemic. Springtime and the improving weather usually lead to a rise in avoidable injuries caused by equipment like power tools, left, and lawn mowers coming to The Welsh Centre for Burns and Plastic Surgery. But consultants are concerned the large numbers of people now at home will…

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A leading care organisation is appealing for former nurses and other staff to volunteer to help them beat the coronavirus epidemic threatening the residential care sector. Pendine Park looks after 450 residents at its eight homes in Wrexham and Caernarfon, employs over 800 staff and has been in business for over 30 years but director Gill Hughes believes even its resilience could be tested by the disease. She said|: “We are running a big organisation but the fact is no-one knows how many of our own staff will fall ill but we do know there are already issues in some…

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Following the rise of coronavirus and the closure of schools across the UK, international stationery brand, STAEDTLER, has pledged its support of parents as they prepare to educate their children from home. For the first time ever, parents of children between the ages of 4 – 11 years will be able to access STAEDTLER’s huge bank of curriculum-linked teaching resources — made available through the brand’s completely free Teachers’ Club. With more than 16,000 live members, STAEDTLER Teachers’ Club UK is an online membership platform, normally reserved for the use of primary school teachers. But, from this week until further…

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Cardiff Dogs Home provides a vital service to the city; not only provide a re-homing service, but also carrying out neutering and micro-chipping and volunteering opportunities. From 24th March, the home brought in a new fostering scheme to help place as many dogs as possible into foster homes for 3 weeks. Cardiff Dogs Home have recruited 80 foster carers and have been overwhelmed with the response to help them in the event that the kennels fill up as the situation becomes more limited. They can’t allow anyone into the kennels at this time due to the coronavirus outbreak, but you…

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