Author: Rhys Gregory

If it’s been a little while since you’ve done a bit of sprucing up around the house (or if you just like to switch things up), it’s likely that some things around the house could do with a bit of TLC. In fact, there’s probably a lot that could do with renewing altogether! If you’re interested in giving your home an upgrade, read on to find out the 5 simplest home improvements you can do to bring your home to life. Renew Your Dishwasher The dishwasher is one of the most useful items in your home, but if you’ve not…

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Paving slabs are quite self-explanatory in both what they do and what they are; these are slabs used for paving! However, that’s where the simplicity ends because multiple different types of paving slabs are manufactured, complete with several subdivisions. How are Paving Slabs Categorised? Paving slabs are categorised based on three main aspects: Best utilisation or use case Material Durability There might be several subdivisions, though, and most slab types have multiple use case scenarios. However, depending on what the product was originally intended for, its performance will vary. For example, a council paving slab manufactured for private use would…

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There isn’t a business out there that wouldn’t love to save money during these troubled and unpredictable times. Printing costs, in particular, is something that most people believe is an unnecessary expenditure and one that can be easily forgoed. However, with a few little tweaks and the right knowledge, you can make big savings on printing expenses, from paper to ink to the printer itself. Whether it’s a letter, invoice, internal memo, or even a poster inside a shop window, there’s often a need for a printer and it’s quite frustrating not to have one when needed! Here’s how you…

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Cardiff is set to trial its very first Demand Response Transport (DRT) scheme where passengers can remotely book bus journeys, and schedules are altered according to demand. fflecsi G1 is the brand-new DRT service to be operated by Wales’ leading transport provider NAT Group in partnership with Cardiff Council and Transport for Wales. Covering NAT Group’s existing G1 route, which runs from Gabalfa to Gwaelod y Garth via Whitchurch, passengers will be able to request collection from stops along the route at their preferred time by pre-booking on the app or calling the customer call centre. The three-month trial, which…

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The latest recommendations on the proposals to establish new primary school provision to serve parts of north-west Cardiff have been approved by the local authority’s Cabinet. The report notes that the delivery of the new school will be delayed as a result of COVID-19 but that negotiations are ongoing with the developer in relation to their revised timetable. When progressed, the new school would serve the early phases of the Plasdŵr development as well as parts of Cregiau, St Fagans, Radyr, Morganstown and Fairwater. It would be dual stream, organised as one-form of entry offering Welsh-medium education and one-form of…

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Five digital health initiatives have been awarded funding as part of a £150,000 call to action for new and innovative ways to use digital technology in response to coronavirus and beyond. The five winning initiatives announced today [Thursday 25] will support the rapid piloting and evaluation of new digital platforms, apps and technologies to determine their long-term use and potential. The winners were picked by a panel which include NHS, Welsh Government and industry representatives, and responses were co-ordinated by Digital Health Ecosystem Wales. The five winners are: PhysioNow by Connect Health – a physiotherapy chat-bot providing 24/7 triage and…

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In this article, Nest Wise Property looks at the recent announcement made by the Welsh Government and the possible effects it will have to the housing market. In a recent announcement the First Minister of Wales, Mark Drakeford stated that the housing market in Wales is able to partially reopen from Monday 22 June 2020. During the announcement, it was noted that estate agent’s offices can be opened and that the five-mile coronavirus travel restrictions do not apply for the property sector.  However, there are regulations in place to ensure the safety of the public. What are the regulations? The…

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People experiencing homelessness in Flintshire during the coronavirus pandemic have been supported by a new service, Glanrafon Homelessness Hub, which has rapidly responded and adapted to the crisis. In the National Welsh Government rough sleeper count in October 2019, there were 10 people rough sleeping recorded in the county. The number had tripled from three people since 2017. A pilot emergency bed scheme for rough sleepers had been operating since 2018 but this had come to an end in September 2019. The former Glanrafon day centre on Deeside was used by Flintshire Council as a temporary night shelter during extreme weather.…

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Property consultancy Knight Frank has secured two more new lettings, and commitment of almost 8,000 sq ft of office space at the South Gate House multi-let office building on Wood Street in Cardiff city centre. Existing tenant Rondo Media has taken a new 10 year lease on 6,146 sq ft on the 9th floor of the 13 storey 101,123 sq ft building. The deal saw the company rationalise its space on the 9th floor of the building, taking on a new suite and recommitting to an existing wing. In addition Transport for Wales has taken an additional lease on 1,554…

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RDP Law, a leading regional practice headquartered at Langstone, Newport has been recognised for its outstanding legal services by the Wales Legal Awards. The firm has been shortlisted as a finalist in the Law Firm of the Year category of the 2020 awards, one of three firms to be listed. Charlotte Leyshon, the founder of the awards said that she was delighted at the response to the awards by the legal profession in Wales, despite the difficulties faced by many firms during the Covid-19 pandemic. “We understand that it has been a challenging time for the legal sector in Wales…

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