Author: Rhys Gregory

Cineworld, the UK’s leading cinema chain, has revealed that Cineworld Newport Spytty Park, located at Newport Retail Park, has undergone a major transformation to enhance the cinema and open three new exclusive premium formats, delivering the most immersive cinema in Wales.  The state-of-the-art refurbishment was officially completed on Wednesday 6th November with the unveiling of all 13 screens including 10 cutting-edge standard screens and the addition of premium formats 4DX, ScreenX and Superscreen.  [aoa id=”1″] Mo Williams, General Manager of Cineworld Newport Spytty Park said; “We are absolutely delighted to be the first in the area to open 4DX, ScreenX and Superscreen in the one cinema. I can’t wait to welcome movie fans from Newport and beyond to visit the most…

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Swansea University has secured £2.5m of EU funding to create a new research hub aimed at growing the global market for age-related products and services. The project will run from the University’s Centre for Innovative Ageing and is in partnership with the University of Wales Trinity St David and University of South Wales. It aims to support the creative industries sector in Wales as part of research aimed at extending and improving the working lives of older people. On average, people are living a lot longer than ever before and for the first time in the UK people aged over…

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Swansea-based job coach Saskia Volders has been shortlisted for the Women’s Business Club Businesswoman of the Year award. Each year the award is given to a woman who has done something significant in the business world – for example, growing her business or advancing her career in a noteworthy way. The Women’s Business Club said: “She needs to be truly exceptional and stand out head and shoulders above the rest.” The winner will be announced December 4 at the Women’s Business Conference in the Pittville Pump Room, Cheltenham. Saskia Volders is a job coach with a 100% track record of…

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There are a lot of different ways to travel these days. Whether you are driving, walking, taking public transport or even flying, the choices are nearly endless. This is particularly the case when you’re going on holiday and a bunch of travel agents are trying to force different modes of travel on you. I’ve experienced this myself and sometimes it can all get a bit too much. Sometimes it’s nice to get away from everything and plan your own holidays, and that’s why RVs can be such a great option. You can go almost anywhere you want as long as…

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The Ivy Cardiff will welcome its first guests on Monday, 18 November. Based in the heart of Cardiff on The Hayes at St David’s Cardiff, the 260-seat restaurant will offer sophisticated yet friendly all-day dining in a beautiful setting. As well as the main restaurant and central bar situated on the ground floor, The Ivy Cardiff features a stunning first floor bar complete with striking and colourful interiors, delicious cocktails, and a private dining space for up to 24 guests. The Ivy Cardiff’s brasserie-style menus serves modern British classics, including breakfast, coffees, elevenses, weekend brunch, lunch, afternoon tea, dinner and…

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As the weather gets colder, those looking to get their #festivefeels can head up to City Hall Lawns from 8th November 2019 (today!) until 5th January 2020 – providing visitors with the ultimate winter experience they most definitely won’t forget. Opening earlier than ever this year, visitors can make the most of the magical winter event and enjoy old favourites and brand-new attractions such as the Alpine Ice Trail. The Trail will be an open-air ice-skating experience running 250m long, making it amongst one of the longest Ice Trails in Europe. Best of all, it is included with your ice-skating…

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Acorn has strengthened its high-level executive search division with an overseas appointment in response to increasing demand for its services in this area. Executive Search Partner Stephanie Nestaval joins the leading UK recruiter as a specialist head-hunter in executive search, direct search and interim projects. She brings more than a decade of experience within the automotive industry and expertise in managing high-level assignments for supply chain clients with her, having transferred from Acorn’s parent company Synergie’s office in Prague, Czech Republic. Based in Acorn’s Exeter branch, Stephanie will work with businesses UK-wide specialising in the search and selection of C-suite…

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A crowdfunding initiative has been launched by Swansea Council to help improve communities throughout the area. The council has teamed up with national crowdfunding platform Spacehive to launch Crowdfund Swansea. The initiative gives residents with project ideas the ability to attract funding from the community, council, businesses and foundations through an online portal. The aim is to provide a springboard for project ideas to attract the funding they need more easily, whilst enabling everyone who cares about the area to contribute. Projects can range from building a new community centre or improving the local park to improving a playground or…

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An historic agreement to twin two ancient castles – one in North Wales and the other in Japan – will help attract more visitors from the Land of the Rising Sun and boost the economy. The arrangement to partner Conwy Castle and Himeji Castle, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites dating back to the 13th century, is believed to be the first of its kind for the UK. The Mayor of Himeji, Hideyasu Kiyomoto , travelled to Conwy yesterday (Thursday, November 7), as part of a return two-day visit after the formal signing ceremony in Himeji last week in the shadow…

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Research out today [Friday], to support BT launching a new team of 900 Home Tech Experts across the UK, has revealed that despite 38 per cent of people in Wales admitting to buying the latest gadgets and devices, more than half (51 per cent) don’t know how to use all of the features. [aoa id=”1″] The research found that while people in Wales prioritise technology within their households, the average person is missing out on more than a third of their products’ full potential. This could be down to confusing technology, or the fact that 50 per cent of people in Wales admit to never…

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