Author: Rhys Gregory

South Wales Police are investigating a serious Road Traffic Collision that occurred approximately 1.55 pm, Thursday 28th May, 2020 at the roundabout junction of the A465 Heads of Valleys Road and A4059 Hirwaun Road, Hirwaun. The collision involved a White Vauxhall Combo Van and a Dark VW Amarok. A 74 year old local man suffered serious head injuries as a result of the collision and was taken to Prince Charles Hospital, Merthyr Tydfil for treatment and is described as stable at this time. Police are asking for any witnesses to the collision or the driving of either vehicle prior to…

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Is it time to redecorate? Are you bored of your cream walls or your boring bench? Maybe it’s time to think about adding some special touches to the existing furniture in your home, or creating some new statement pieces! As Summer approaches, now is the perfect time to switch up your home. Painting Painting has got to be one of the simplest things you can do to update furniture or rooms in your home. A fresh coat of paint can resurrect an old garden bench, a worn-out coffee table or those seriously faded chairs in the dining room. You’ll also enjoy…

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RSPCA Cymru has thanked the South Wales Fire & Rescue Service for their help rescuing a bay horse who became trapped up a very narrow, fence-lined, public right of way in Llandough. The equine escaped through a broken fence in a field on Pen-Y-Turnpike Road – and made the short journey of 150 metres through woodland to the lane. The animal had no room to turn – and is understood to have been stuck there overnight amid thunderstorms. RSPCA Cymru enlisted the support of the South Wales Fire & Rescue Service to help the horse. Firefighters removed a stile at…

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Tomorrow, the First Minister of Wales, Mark Drakeford, is expected to give an update on the ongoing pandemic and social distancing rules currently in place. At the moment, the rules in Wales are different to those in England, who can travel to exercise. The Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, has also announced plans to start the reopening of non-essential businesses from June 15th. Mark Drakeford has already confirmed that there are no plans to ‘traffic light’ individual areas of Wales, as this would contribute to the confusion. With record temperatures predicted for parts of the country this week and next, more…

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Communities across Anglesey are co-ordinating an impressive network of over 850 volunteers, to support the most vulnerable through the COVID-19 pandemic, thanks to a grant from The National Lottery Community Fund. Medrwn Môn, in partnership with the Isle of Anglesey County Council and Menter Môn have received £59,995 of National Lottery money to help with co-ordinating 36 Area  Support Teams to support their community’s emergency response to COVID-19. The grant provides much needed funding to help meet the increased demand for services and enables community groups, third sector organisations and the Local Authority to work together to deliver a joined…

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Swansea University has announced its intention to be open and ready to teach online and in person at the beginning of the new academic year in September 2020. All courses will be delivered in a dual way to give both online and face-to-face teaching. Face-to-face teaching will be delivered in a blended format with no large lectures to begin with. The University is preparing to deliver online enrolment, induction and welcome week in September and January. University accommodation will be available as normal with appropriate social distancing measures in place. For international students, should the UK have quarantine controls in…

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THE Welsh Ambulance Service is asking some of its patients to wear a surgical mask to prevent the spread of Covid-19. Crews are now attending every call across Wales in protective equipment, which includes masks, visors, aprons and coveralls, in addition to their standard gloves. Some patients are also being asked to wear a surgical mask as a precautionary measure to halt the spread of the virus, especially those who exhibit symptoms. But a growing number of patients have become aggressive when being asked to comply, the Trust has reported. A small number of colleagues have also been the victim…

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Officers investigating a road traffic collision on the A48 Crack Hill at around 5.50am yesterday have confirmed that the cyclist, a 41 year old man from Pencoed has died as a result of the incident. The incident involved a silver Jeep Cherokee and a bicycle heading towards Cardiff.  A 71 year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. A road closure remains in place with investigations continue and motorists are advised to avoid the area. South Wales Police is appealing for any witnesses to the incident or to the manner in which the jeep was…

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Over 340 people have been arrested in the last year as part of an operation tackling County Lines drug supply in the Swansea and Neath Port Talbot areas. Operation Newry was set up to combat those linked to County Lines, led by the intelligence and Priority Policing Teams (PPT), it involves all officers and partners across our local areas. In the last year 344 people have been arrested and prison sentences totalling over 215 years imposed for those who have so far been convicted. The operation has also seen drugs with a street value of over £450,000 being taken off…

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Two drug suppliers from Rhondda Cynon Taf have been jailed for a total of 12 years following a police investigation by South Wales Police’s Organised Crime Unit. Paul Taylor, 51, of Deer Road, Llantwit Fadre and Mark Dobbin, 53, of Dan Caerlan, Llantrisant, were both jailed for six years at Cardiff Crown Court on Tuesday, May 26, after pleading guilty to possessing cocaine with intent to supply. South Wales Police caught the two men red handed as they arrived at a farm linked to them in Peterston Super Ely at approximately 7pm on 22 January, 2020. Officers were acting on…

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