Deputy Minister for Culture, Sport and Tourism, Lord Elis-Thomas has today announced a funding package to support Wales’ sport and leisure sector. The ‘Sport and Leisure Recovery Fund’ will support the sector with the ongoing challenges resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic and provide longer-term sustainability. The fund is intended to provide essential support to sports clubs and organisations, independent providers and sporting events who have all faced significant challenges during the crisis and continue to be severely impacted. The fund will help in driving innovation for local authority leisure centres and Leisure Trusts to complement the Hardship Fund for local…
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Three envoys passionate about Wales have been appointed by the Welsh Government to promote the country abroad. Minister for International Relations Eluned Morgan said she was ‘honoured’ to appoint them to their roles. The envoys are a part of the Welsh Government’s International Strategy, a key feature of which is to raise the profile of the nation around the world. Through working with high profile and respected individuals the Welsh Government hopes to spark and increase the engagement of the Welsh diaspora, which is made up of alumni and friends of Wales in other countries. It is hoped this will…
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Creative partners and community organisations have been working with the Integrated Wellbeing Network in Caerphilly County Borough to create an exciting programme of virtual creative activities to support people’s wellbeing in the area and to mark World Mental Health Day on 10th October 2020. The CWTSH festival launched on August bank holiday weekend with activities at two of Caerphilly’s outdoor attractions which visitors were able to enjoy safely as they followed COVID guidelines including social distancing. NONaffArt organised a fantastic 2-day outdoor art exhibition at Cwmcarn Forest including demonstrations from local artists working with textiles, sculpture, and ceramics. Director Tania…
South Wales Police is appealing for information following a serious multi-vehicle collision which occurred on Trebanog Road, Porth at approximately 9am today (Wednesday, 16 Sept). A coach was in collision with a number of moving and parked vehicles as it travelled along Trebanog Road. One man and one woman, who were in separate vehicles, have been admitted to hospital where they remain in a critical condition. Their families are aware and are being supported. A number of other people sustained minor injuries, including the driver of the coach. The collision is understood to have caused a power outage in the…
Coronavirus laws are being tightened in Rhondda Cynon Taf Council area following a sharp increase in cases of the virus, Health Minister Vaughan Gething has confirmed. A range of new measures will come into force from 6pm on Thursday 17th September 2020, to protect people’s health and control the spread of the virus in the area. People will not be allowed to enter or leave the Rhondda Cynon Taf Council area without a reasonable excuse; Everyone over 11 will be required to wear face coverings in indoor public areas – as is the case across Wales; People will only be…
A new paper from FSB Wales entitled A Fresh Start for Public Procurement has made a number of recommendations for what procurement can and should look like under the next Welsh Government. SMEs make a huge difference to our Welsh economy, and so does making the decision to purchase goods and services with them. Previous FSB Wales research with the Centre for Local Economic Strategies found that for every £1 spend with a local SME approximately 63p is recycled into the local economy, vs 40p with a larger company. This demonstrates the economic impact of spending with SMEs in Wales.…
CONSERVATION work is well underway on six oil paintings by the celebrated Welsh artist Christopher Williams (1873-1934). They have been temporarily removed from Maesteg Town Hall, while the building undergoes an £8.2m redevelopment. The paintings – Paolo and Francesca, ‘Now I’m the Judge’, Alice Sophia Amelia Stopford Green, The Remorse of Judas, Mrs Sackvill-Evans and Mr Evan Williams – are being treated by the nationally renowned painting conservator Rachel Howells at her studio in South Wales. Awen Cultural Trust, the registered charity which is working in partnership with Bridgend County Borough Council on the repair, restoration and extension of the…
Employment in Wales will not return to 2019 levels until 2024, a new report from chartered accountancy body ICAEW has suggested. The Economic Outlook, commissioned from Oxford Economics, found that a reliance on manufacturing had hit Wales particularly hard. Businesses in Wales have been heavily disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic. As a result, Oxford Economics predicted that employment levels in Wales would not return to its 2019 level until the year 2024. In addition, employment levels in sectors such as financial and insurance, education, and manufacturing, would be lower in 2021 than they are this year. Welsh businesses will be…
A North Wales business has secured over £1million in sales orders within weeks of launching. The company has gained orders for its range of sanitising dispensers from across the UK and from countries including the US, Canada, Qatar and Sweden. Llandudno-based Sanitise Now was set up by Managing Director Tracy Williams, Finance Director Barry Roberts and Sales and Marketing Director Jordan Hurley in April this year to meet the huge demands from businesses facing up to the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic. Tracy said: “There are lots of sanitising dispensers on the market, but the quality is not great. “We…