Author: Rhys Gregory

Welsh shoppers will be able to take a moment to share tributes and memories of a loved one on a ‘Great Big Daffodil’ that will be visiting St David’s Shopping Centre in Cardiff on Friday 28 February and Saturday 29 February and Cwmbran Centre on Thursday 27 February, as part of Marie Curie’s biggest annual fundraising campaign, the Great Daffodil Appeal. The 7-foot-tall (2 metre) Great Big Daffodil, which is travelling over 1000 miles through seven towns and cities across the UK, gives everyone the opportunity to share their personal memories and stories behind the daffodil pin they wear. Last…

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21 of Wales’s  most impactful recent construction projects have been shortlisted by RICS (Royal Institution for Chartered Surveyors) for the organisation’s prestigious awards. Published this week (Monday 24 February 2020) the shortlisted construction schemes in the RICS Social Impact Awards, Wales include… Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea Refurbishment and restoration of a Grade II listed arts facility in Wales’ second city, the work delivered new community, café and education space as well as renovating the existing building that originated from 1911. Holyhead Market Hall Purchased through a compulsory purchase order from the local council, the abandoned historic building was repurposed…

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Nuclear specialists from the UK and Australian industrial/defence specialists joined forces in London to formalise a multi-million-pound agreement set to benefit businesses on both sides of the hemisphere. UK based Matom Ltd met with Adelaide headquartered AFL Services to sign a Memorandum of Understanding between the two companies in the presence of the Australian High Commissioner, London. The meeting at the Australian High Commission marks the beginning of a minimum five-year teaming agreement matching skillsets within the UK sector with the delivery of hazardous site management across the UK, Europe and Australasia. Matt Tuck, Managing Director of Matom Ltd, said:…

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Talented chainsaw sculptor Paul Morris is busy carving his latest masterpiece – a five foot tall gorilla. The giant ape will take pride of place among a magnificent menagerie of wooden wild creatures at the Pendine Park care organisation in Wrexham where Paul works as part of the gardening and maintenance team. The leafy 11-acre grounds on the outskirts of the town are already home to a grizzly bear, giant squirrels, owls and hawks. Paul, 56, wanted to add a bit of colour to brighten up the lives of the residents. The former art student discovered he had chainsaw carving skills by…

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Students from Nicola Peros Ballet Academy, who come from all over the Vale of Glamorgan and Cardiff, will represent Team Wales at the prestigious tournament in Italy this summer. They will be performing in both solo and group dances at the event, for which thousands of children from 62 countries have auditioned. The event is described as “the greatest all-genre dance competition in the world for children and young adults”. The team is now urgently looking for sponsors to help support them with the cost of the Team Wales kit and costumes. Nicola’s academy, which holds classes in Canton and…

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One of the most popular events on the UK rallying calendar, the Rallynuts Stages Rally, will see a new look in 2020. Organisers Midland Manor Motor Club have opened entries to the April 18 event and have announced that the iconic and little-used Myherin stage has been added to the itinerary. The 47th running of the Builth Wells-based forest event will utilise the fast and flowing test, adding to the popular Hafren stage which will be linked with the fans favourite Sweet Lamb to offer five stages and 45 miles of competitive action during the day. Those who enjoy longer…

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The first competitive motorsport of the year at Anglesey Circuit takes place this coming Sunday, 1st March, when The Pendle & District and Garstang & Preston Motor Clubs make their annual visit. The event consists of several Association of North Western Car Clubs championships including the Stage Rally Championship, North Wales Stage Rally Challenge, Ladies Rally, Allrounders Championship and the SD34 Motorsport Group Stage Rally Championship. Topping the bill is Round 7 of the Motorsport News Circuit Rally Championship, and with four wins in succession, last year’s champion, Frank Bird, is rapidly bringing himself back into overall title contention after…

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The South Wales Law Awards is proud to announce Dreams & Wishes as its nominated charity for 2020. Dreams & Wishes is a truly wonderful charity dedicated to helping seriously ill children by making their dreams and wishes come true. Since 2011, Dreams & Wishes have been working with families across the UK, providing vital support. Dreams & Wishes Business Ambassador Wendy Hobbs said “The award-winning charity is 100% volunteer-run and 100% of the funds raised with no deductions, grants the dreams and wishes of seriously ill children and their families. The charity understands that every child is unique with their…

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The UK Government’s bid to UNESCO for the Welsh slate landscape to become a World Heritage Site has been formally submitted and includes Talyllyn Railway. If successful, the bid will see Gwynedd’s Slate Landscape join such renowned places as the Great Wall of China, the Taj Mahal, the Grand Canyon and the Great Barrier Reef as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Speaking in support of the Government’s submission, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said it was “an area of remarkable uniqueness and breathtaking beauty”. Blaenau Ffestiniog was the town that famously became known as ‘the town that roofed the world’ and…

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Customers urged to check before they travel and allow extra time for their journey following further flooding to key routes In a joint statement, Bethan Jelfs, customer delivery director for Transport for Wales Rail Services and Bill Kelly, Network Rail’s route director for Wales and Borders said: “Following exceptional rainfall and flooding over the weekend and into today (Monday), we are continuing to urge customers to check their journeys before travel. “While we are working round the clock to ensure as many services as possible can run, there is still disruption on a number of routes. “The position is changing…

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