Author: Rhys Gregory

Two men from Swansea have been jailed after carrying out a robbery and then using the victim’s bank card. 24-year-old Keiron Gordon, from Townhill, and 36-year-old Scott Simmonds, of no fixed abode, approached the victim, who was unknown to them, on Swansea’s Oxford Street on March 15. One of the men then, unprovoked, punched the victim in the face, causing him to fall to the ground. They then told him not to move while one held him down and the other emptied his pockets, removing his wallet and mobile phone. The pair then used the victim’s bank card to purchase…

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Fitness fans in Trallwn can head to their local park rather than go indoors to enjoy their favourite keep-fit routines for free. The redundant play area next to the local community centre has been transformed with an outdoor gym that’s got equipment suitable for all ages and adds to similar kit located at three other parks in the city. Robert Francis-Davies, Cabinet member for Investment, Regeneration, Events and Tourism, said: “The old play area at Trallwn was out of use, so it just made sense to turn it into an outdoor gym that people can use whenever they like completely…

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A 20-year-old has been convicted of the Cardiff murder of a “generous, caring and thoughtful” man. A jury at Newport Crown Court yesterday (May 29) found Georgie Tannetta, 20, guilty of murdering James Brogan. Tannetta will be sentenced on June 27. James Brogan died after being stabbed by Tannetta on November 12. He was found with serious injuries near the ‘Train’ park off Coleford Road, St Mellons, and died in hospital shortly after. At the time of his death, James Brogan’s family described James as “generous, caring and thoughtful – a comedian who loved making people smile and laugh”. Detective…

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The Welsh Government is helping to deliver more much-needed social housing after agreeing the sale of plots of land in Swansea. The plots, known as D5B and D9B, have been sold to housing associations who will develop them to bring forward 69 new social homes. Plot D5B has been purchased by Pobl, who will build 35 apartments and eight houses on the site. Plot D9B has been purchased by Beacon Cymru, who plan to develop the land to provide 26 social homes. The Cabinet Secretary for Housing and Local Government, Jayne Bryant, said: “This land sale represents our commitment to…

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A project being supported by the Welsh Government is aiming to develop the next generation of tidal stream turbine blades, with the potential to transform the tidal energy industry. It will see the Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) Cymru, based in Broughton, team up with Menter Mon and the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult’s Welsh team to improve the efficiency, durability and overall performance of tidal energy blades. The project is one of five to receive a share of £1 million from the Welsh Government as part of the VInnovate programme, which is run by the Vanguard Initiative (VI) to…

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From Sunday, June 1, single use vapes will be banned across the whole of the UK to reduce the environmental harm caused by their production and incorrect disposal. Keep Wales Tidy estimates that over just one year, 360,000 single use vapes are littered on the ground in Wales, while 120,000 are flushed down the toilet. Littering spoils our communities, introduces harmful substances into soil, rivers and streams, and causes harm to biodiversity. The move follows a Welsh Government commitment to ‘embed our response to the climate and nature emergency in everything we do’. Deputy First Minister, with responsibility for Climate…

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The Pembrokeshire Sustainable Enterprise Alliance or ‘SEA’ will be hosting their first public Sustainability Exchange at a drop-in session this week at the Bridge Innovation Centre. The alliance, which includes representatives from the Port of Milford Haven, Bluestone National Park Resort and Pembrokeshire County Council, celebrates and supports the region’s progressive work in the sustainability space, from the decarbonisation of supply chains to enhancing sustainable business practice. Established companies or those considering a new start-up, are invited to visit the Bridge Innovation Centre, Pembroke Dock on Friday, May 30th, 9am to 12pm to find out what business support is available…

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Ever ordered something online and wondered how it magically lands on your doorstep? You’re not alone. Most of us just tap “buy now” and move on. But behind the scenes is a whole world of crates, forklifts, ships, lorries, and spreadsheets — all working together to get stuff from ports to pavements. And when it comes to doing this across borders, companies like International Forwarding are the quiet heroes keeping your parcels (and much bigger things) moving. The Big Arrival: UK Ports and What Happens First The journey usually starts far away — on a container ship, flying the flag…

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Traditions run deep in the rolling hills and quiet valleys of rural Wales. Community events, local crafts, and countryside walks have long defined the cultural fabric of these areas. But in recent years, technology has begun to subtly transform the leisure landscape, offering new ways to spend time, connect with others, and even earn money—right from the comfort of home. One of the most noticeable shifts has been the rise of digital hobbies and online entertainment. As broadband infrastructure improves across more remote parts of Wales, people who once relied solely on traditional pastimes are discovering a wide range of…

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Virtual reality has been around for almost a decade now, but it’s barely had an impact on the mainstream. As the technology advances, many experts expect it to be the next major change to how people experience the online world. With countless innovative tech companies rising up in Wales, the country could soon become the VR hub for the UK. Various Industries in UK Striving for Greater Immersion Various industries in the UK have long been striving for greater immersion, with the entertainment industry making the greatest steps forward. Online casino developers, for instance, want to make players feel as…

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