Author: Rhys Gregory

Neath Port Talbot Council Leader, Cllr Steve Hunt, has welcomed a major step forward in the development of huge floating offshore wind farms in the Celtic Sea which could create thousands of new jobs. Britain’s Crown Estate has announced Equinor and the Gwynt Glas joint venture between EDF Renewables UK and ESB will be its preferred partners for the two new wind farms which will be among the largest floating wind developments in the world. Energy Secretary Ed Miliband said as part of the announcement on Thursday, June 19th, 2025: “Floating offshore wind will be transformative for economic growth in…

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RCT Council was delighted to welcome the First Minister and Deputy First Minister of Wales to the Tylorstown Landslip remediation site this week. They saw the progress being made at one of Wales’ flagship coal tip projects – one of the sites benefitting from major funding for monitoring and essential works. First Minister Eluned Morgan and Deputy First Minister Huw Irranca-Davies visited the works site on Wednesday, June 18. They were welcomed by RCT Council Cabinet Member Councillor Mark Norris, the Council’s Service Director for Highways and Engineering, and project contractor Prichards. The Council continues to welcome Welsh Government’s significant…

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Caerphilly’s Community Cohesion Grant for 2025 is now open for applications and will close on 18th July 2025. If you’re a community group, school or third sector organisation, and you’re looking to bring people together and make your community a better place to live, you can now apply for this grant. Whether you’re starting something new or looking to grow an existing project, this grant can help make it happen. Projects that promote community spirit and a sense of belonging are eligible for funding from £500 to £2000. Apply now and find out more here. All applications will be reviewed…

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Abergavenny Town of Sanctuary (AToS) has won the prestigious Nation of Sanctuary Award at the Nation of Sanctuary Awards hosted by Wales Refugee Council at the Coal Exchange in Cardiff. The award recognises AToS’s outstanding commitment to supporting sanctuary seekers and refugees in Wales, emphasising the unwavering dedication the group has shown since its establishment in 2016. AToS tirelessly advocates for families, assisting them in navigating critical services such as healthcare and employment while facilitating their integration into the local community. The collective efforts of volunteers within AToS have played a pivotal role in supporting refugees and asylum seekers, earning…

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Modern ambulances will be responding to emergency 999 calls across Wales, thanks to £22.45m investment by the Welsh Government. More than 140 new ambulances and vehicles will be part of the first phase of a five-year Welsh Ambulance Services fleet strategy, which will see older vehicles replaced with new ambulances and vehicles fitted with the latest technology, materials, and products. The wider strategy, which runs to 2030, includes prioritising electric and hybrid vehicles, where viable, to reduce carbon emissions and covers all vehicles operated by the Welsh Ambulance Service. This includes the Non-emergency Patient Transport Service, which helps people attend…

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A young apprentice from Llantrisant is breaking barriers in the aerospace industry as Wales celebrates Women in Engineering Day. Georgia Price, 21, was the first female aeronautical engineering apprentice at Newport-based AerFin Ltd, a global aviation company specialising in aircraft and engine component support services. Currently studying for a degree in Aeronautical Engineering at the University of South Wales, Georgia is blazing a trail for women in STEM careers. Her achievements include winning bronze and gold medals at the Inspiring Skills Competition Wales Manufacturing Team Challenge and the Skills Academy Wales Tomorrow’s Talent Award. Georgia said: “My advice to other…

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Construction work on the Drift Park Play Area, situated on the Prom in Rhyl is set to begin on June the 23rd. In line with the scheduled end to the nearby Sea Defence Work, the Park is being reinstated with its new community chosen design, which features a nautical theme given its seaside location. The theme was chosen after public consultation sessions welcomed over 50 local participants, who, along with over 200 feedback responses through online forms, helped inform the design of the new Drift Park Play Area. Further engagement sessions were held at local schools, in Ysgol Tir Morfa…

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The stratosphere has become an unexpected battleground for computing innovation. Companies are launching high-altitude platforms that operate between 20-50 kilometers above Earth’s surface, creating distributed networks that bypass traditional terrestrial limitations. Interestingly, this technological advancement has sparked a new betting market where platforms like 1xbet android apk allow telecommunications experts to wager on coverage expansion metrics and processing capabilities as these sky-based systems deploy. Strategic Deployment of High-Altitude Computing Platforms Major technology corporations have begun serious investment in atmospheric computing infrastructure. High-altitude platform systems development shows how these systems offer unique advantages over satellite networks and ground-based solutions. The deployment…

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Variable gravity training represents a cutting-edge approach to athletic conditioning and aerospace preparation. These specialized facilities use centrifugal force to create environments where athletes can train under different gravitational loads — from reduced gravity conditions mimicking lunar surfaces to hypergravity environments exceeding Earth’s natural pull. The technology has sparked interest in predictive markets, with platforms like 1xbet login systems tracking performance improvement betting among aerospace training specialists. The Science Behind Variable Gravity Training Centrifugal training chambers operate on straightforward physics principles, yet their applications prove remarkably sophisticated. Centrifugal force applications in sports science demonstrates measurable improvements in strength-to-weight ratios and…

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Esports tournament design has reached a turning point. Traditional single and double-elimination brackets — the bread and butter of competitive gaming for decades — no longer satisfy organizers seeking fresh ways to test player skills. This shift toward experimental formats coincides with the growth of specialized betting markets, including platforms like https://sa.1xbet.com/en/mobile, which now offer wagering options on how teams adapt to unconventional tournament structures. The question isn’t whether these new formats work (they do), but rather how they’re changing what it means to compete at the highest level. Endurance-Based Competition Models Transform Player Assessment The Swiss system has found…

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