Author: Rhys Gregory

A kidney patient for over 35 years from Rhondda Cynon Taf, South Wales, is running the Cardiff Metropolitan University Cardiff 10K for the 5th consecutive year to raise vital funds for race organisers and charity, Kidney Wales. Diagnosed with Chronic kidney disease in 1984, Brian Lewis, 67, from Tonypandy, has had many ups and downs with his condition. In 2013 it took a turn for the worse and he was told he needed to go on dialysis or have a kidney transplant. At this time he was also offered a third option, which was chemotherapy, a more aggressive and uncertain…

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Abdulghalil Aldobhani, 22, from Cathays, and Shafique Shaddad, 24, from Butetown, have both been charged with murder. Aseel Arar, a 34-year-old woman from Birmingham, has been charged with assisting an offender. All three have been remanded in custody and will appear at Cardiff Magistrates’ Court tomorrow. Fahad’s family have been updated and continue to be supported by specially-trained family liaison officers. A 21-year-old man from Cardiff, who was arrested last night on suspicion of murder, is still being questioned. South Wales Police thanks the community for the support and information that has already been given during the investigation. Detective are…

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Alexander Giles, 33, has been sentenced to six years at Swansea Crown Court today (Friday June 7th 2019) after pleading guilty to 23 charges relating to offences under the Explosive Substances Act 1883, which relates to chemicals and components that could be used in the manufacture of explosive substances or devices.  He also entered guilty pleas to three offences under Section 5 Firearms Act 1968 offences including possession of a Taser, two charges concerning the manufacture of Class A Drugs, and two charges of possession of Class A drugs. Giles was arrested following a pre-planned operation at his home address…

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Yesterday, 12 volunteers from M&S Cardiff Capital and M&S Llanishen Cardiff joined Maes y Coed Community Centre to help rejuvenate its overgrown outdoor space, transforming its Wild Wood Area for local children taking part in summer activities. [aoa id=”1″]Maes y Coed Community Centre lies at the heart of the local community, providing fitness and martial arts classes, as well as community gardening and choir workshops for children, young people and adults. The centre was saved four years ago after two local residents prevented the centre being closed down by the council. The two volunteers have since turned into 34 volunteers…

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Drivers are advised to plan ahead as the final phase of work to create a free-flowing motorway with a 70mph speed limit on the M48 Severn Bridge gets under way.   [aoa id=”1″]The work, which includes constructing a central reservation, installing kerbs, gullies and signage as well as safety fencing and barriers, resurfacing and road marking will require two weeks of full overnight closures between 8pm and 6am each night from Monday, 10 June until Monday, 24 June. [/aoa] Two full weekend closures are also required:  6am Saturday 15 June to 6am Monday 17 June   6am Saturday 22 June to 6am Monday 24 June  Drivers are asked to use the M4 Prince of Wales Bridge as an alternative…

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Newport Wafer Fab (NWF), the UK’s leading 200mm silicon chip semiconductor processing facility, has completed a multi-million pound refinancing deal, involving a restructure of existing Welsh Government loans and a new asset finance facility from HSBC UK. [aoa id=”1″]The finance deal includes the early settlement of deferred consideration, the purchase of specialist, back end of line equipment to broaden the foundry’s manufacturing capabilities and a £3 million contribution to a new Combined Heat and Power (CHP) plant designed to reduce utility costs by over £1.5m per annum.[/aoa] NWF is a critical component of CS Connected, the world’s first compound semiconductor…

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A partnership to tackle vehicle emissions between Cardiff-based technology company, Clayton Power UK, and one the UK’s leading gas distributors, has been recognised at a national industry award for its innovative approach to tackling vehicle emissions. Working with Clayton Power UK and vehicle conversion specialists, Bri-Stor Systems, has allowed national gas distributors, Cadent, to retrofit 80 vehicles within its ‘Operate and Maintain’ fleet with state-of-the-art lithium battery power systems. [aoa id=”1″]That upgrade has drastically cut the otherwise unavoidable carbon emissions produced by the vehicle fleet and removable diesel generators during its crucial daily role in maintaining gas installations and apparatus…

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Principality Commercial has provided £2 million in funding towards a new coastal development in Broad Haven. Developed by Waterstone Homes, Sand Banks will provide an impressive array of 18 family homes to families in Pembrokeshire. [aoa id=”1″]Overlooking the stunning Broad Haven beach, Sand Banks has already proved its popularity to the market with 9 of the 12 private houses sold to date. The high-quality development consists of 12 private and six affordable homes, with the first homes set to be completed by early autumn 2019. [/aoa] The latest project at Sand Banks affirms both Principality’s strong relationship with Waterstone Homes as…

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The Cardiff-based health entrepreneur behind femcare brand, Kind Organic, has launched a website that promises to help women through the menopause. [aoa id=”1″]Health & Her® is the brainchild of Kate Bache and her business partner Gervase Fay, which was born out of frustration at a gap in the UK market for female health and the menopause in particular.[/aoa] The e-commerce site will offer free expert advice, not just from gynaecologists and GPs, but also psychologists, career coaches and make-up artists. It will also feature a menopause symptom tool and tracker, the first of its kind in the UK, and will…

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A Welsh plastic colourant firm has developed technology which could save thousands of tonnes of waste from being sent to landfill. [aoa id=”1″] Most black plastic used in packaging is not recycled because it cannot be identified by the near infrared detectors used at waste sorting facilities. Despite the plastic itself being recyclable, because it can not be detected it ends up in landfill. [/aoa] Colour Tone Masterbatch, based in Bedwas, Caerphilly, has developed a colouring package which means manufacturers can colour their products however they want (including black) – while retaining its detectability when it comes to being sorted…

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