Author: Rhys Gregory

To celebrate St David’s Day, St David’s Cardiff is unveiling five exclusive limited-edition custom mini figures of Welsh legends created using real Lego pieces. Only available to purchase on the 1st March exclusively at St David’s shopping centre, all proceeds from the collection will be donated to Welsh charities. The five ‘Mini Welsh Legends’, include Gareth Bale, Gareth ‘Alfie’ Thomas, Ruth Jones as Nessa, Sir Tom Jones and Dame Shirley Bassey. Fifty of each mini figure has been created and will be available to purchase on St David’s Day from 11am – 5pm. Customers can get their hands on one…

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With over 90% of all microprocessors manufactured today using embedded systems and development, having a strong grasp of embedded hardware design and development is a necessity in moving ahead in Embedded system design and development. But before we delve into Embedded hardware system design, let’s understand what an embedded system is. What is an Embedded System? An embedded system is a combination of hardware and software designed to do a specific function/functions. You could also look at it as a controller that’s part of a more extensive system. Embedded systems are used to control many devices, such as medical equipment,…

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Construction of a new 107,000 sq ft office building at John Street in central Cardiff has reached a key milestone with the completion of the ground floor ‘slab’, and the building is now ahead of programme. A tower crane moved on to the site at Callaghan Square in Cardiff’s Central Business District before Christmas so work on constructing the office building’s 10 storeys can proceed. Gareth Smart, construction director of independent development company JR Smart, which is speculatively developing the John Street site, said: “The foundations are the works that can most often lead to delays and additional costs, so…

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The South Wales Law Awards is delighted to announce Swansea Building Society as a sponsor for the 2020 awards. Swansea Building Society is one of the UK’s most progressive building society’s and is experiencing record growth whilst opening new branches in South Wales. Richard Miles – Head of Savings & Area Manager (East Wales) said “The Swansea Building Society is delighted to be a sponsor of the South Wales Law Awards.  We are really looking forward to being part of a great night, celebrating with our lawyer colleagues in South Wales. Recognising those who have excelled in their chosen fields…

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This evening, Welsh actor Michael Sheen launched a GoFundMe campaign to help those in Wales whose homes and lives have been turned upside down by the recent extreme weather. The initial target for the campaign is £10,000, however, Sheen hopes people from all over the world will be able to rally behind the campaign to help raise more money for those affected near his home borough of Neath Port Talbot, the surrounding areas and beyond. Sheen comments: “The devastation that Storm Dennis has left behind is very real and thousands of people across the UK have lost everything. Friends and…

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Wales’ largest food redistribution charity is expanding its reach in Swansea and is inviting local charities whose service users could benefit from nutritious surplus food to attend a Meet & Greet event. FareShare Cymru is part of the FareShare network of regional centres across the UK and works with the food industry to redistribute excess food, which would otherwise go to waste, to people in need via its network of charity members. Projects receiving surplus food from FareShare Cymru include children’s clubs, homeless shelters and lunch clubs for older and disabled people. After expanding its delivery routes, the charity is…

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Whilst the situation is improving, more heavy rain is forecast so customers urged to check before they travel and allow extra time for their journey following flood damage to key routes caused by Storm Dennis. Transport for Wales’ Customer Delivery Director, Bethan Jelfs said: “As a result of rail and road infrastructure damage and continued flooding caused by Storm Dennis, and a weather warning for further heavy rain this week we are still strongly advising all customers to check their journey arrangements prior to travel and allow plenty of time. “The situation is changing all the time and with…

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The construction of much-needed industrial units is under way in Barry, with 42 units being built on the Atlantic Business Park development for sale to local businesses. The construction programme will create 60,000 sq ft of industrial accommodation in six buildings, and is the brainchild of Andy Ismail of Dawan Developments, who was also responsible for the nearby Atlantic Point Business Park on a two-acre plot of land on Wimbourne Road at Barry Docks. He said “Atlantic Point was a great success and the demand is definitely there from more local businesses for premises that they can buy to house…

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Leading South Wales law firm Watkins & Gunn has appointed a new partner, along with two new associates, as it continues to recognise the “sector-leading talent” and “dedication” of its staff. The award-winning firm promoted associate solicitor and childcare legal specialist Kate Roberts to partner, while solicitors Natalie Corten and Lucy O’Brien have both been appointed to associate level. Ms Roberts, who has worked at the firm’s Pontypool office for the past 11 years, was also promoted to the head of the childcare team after developing an unparalleled reputation for her work in this area, and also for working across…

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The Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospital Charity would like to thank nine year-old Laila Waters, who recently raised £600 for the charity through a sponsored litter pick. Laila, who goes to St Fagan’s Primary School, decided to fundraise for the charity after her five month-old sister, Lottie, was in the children’s hospital for Wales in December with bronchiolitis. Her mum, Sarah, says it was a difficult time for the family. “We were admitted to the hospital for a couple of nights for the doctors to keep an eye on Lottie. It was such an upsetting time but the staff were absolutely…

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