Author: Rhys Gregory

ABP Port of Cardiff and TATA Shotton are among the list of just 18 potential sites, chosen from a total of 121 expressions of interest from across the UK. [aoa id=”1″] The Logistics Hubs, and the benefits of offsite construction and consolidation, have been a key pillar of the case for Heathrow expansion. From the outset, there has been a commitment from the airport to ensuring the Heathrow expansion delivers for every region of the UK. The use of Logistics Hubs for pre-fabrication and off-site manufacturing will help spread the benefits and the legacy of this national piece of infrastructure…

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The Red Arrows WILL appear at the Wales National Airshow this year after doubts were cast earlier this week. The international renowned piloting team is one of the main highlights of the annual airshow in Swansea, which is enjoyed by thousands of people, coming far and wide to see them. Concerns were raised that The Red Arrows may not appear in Swansea this year, with them cancelling their appearance at the Rhyl Airshow in North Wales due to tour commitments in the US. However, it has been confirmed that The Red Arrows will be returning to Swansea this summer. The…

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Principality Building Society will donate £50,000 to two Welsh charities thanks to Wales’ Grand Slam win at the Guinness Six Nations. [aoa id=”1″] Wales’ largest building society is donating a maximum of £50,000 to be split evenly between Alzheimer’s Society Cymru and Teenage Cancer Trust Cymru, after it pledged to donate £10,000 for every game Wales won. Julie-Ann Haines, Chief Customer Officer at Principality Building Society, said: “It was an unforgettable Six Nations tournament and as huge fans of rugby we were so happy to see Wales lift the trophy at Principality Stadium. But even more so as it means…

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Eight members of a Newport based organised crime group have been sent to prison for more than 60 years at Newport Crown Court today (Friday 29th March). The gang was responsible for bringing in and distributing nearly £2m of cocaine throughout Newport and the surrounding areas. The eight sentenced today are half of a 16-strong group of defendants who will be sentenced as a result of Operation Finch, which saw the gang being investigated for almost two years by officers from Tarian, the Regional Organised Crime Unit for southern Wales. The arrests took place in June last year following a…

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The Football Association of Wales today accepted Colwyn Bay Football Club’s application to participate in the Welsh domestic game. [aoa id=”1″] From next season Colwyn Bay will play their football in the newly formed FAW Tier Two League. The new league will operate with 17 clubs in the 2019-20 season. This means that there will no impact on relegation from the Huws Gray Alliance League to Tier Three this season. Next season Craig Hogg’s team will enter the JD Welsh Cup at the First Round stage on October 19, 2019. Manager Craig Hogg commented: “We are pleased to have been allocated…

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Today, the Rt Hon Mark Drakeford AM, First Minister of Wales, officially opened Grŵp Llandrillo Menai’s £13.6M centre of excellence for engineering in Llangefni, Anglesey. [aoa id=”1″] Canolfan Sgiliau Technoleg Menai (Canolfan STeM) is Grŵp Llandrillo Menai’s largest capital build to date and features the highest quality, most state-of-the-art engineering training equipment in Wales. Dafydd Evans, Chief Executive Officer of Grŵp Llandrillo Menai said: “Our core purpose at Grŵp Llandrillo Menai is to support the economy of North Wales by equipping local people with the skills and qualifications needed to ensure the competitiveness and success of the region. “As part…

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The FUW has responded to the third defeat in Parliament of the government’s withdrawal deal saying revoking Article 50 is the only way to guarantee a safe and orderly Brexit. [aoa id=”1″] The call came after Prime Minister Theresa May’s third attempt to secure parliament’s backing for her withdrawal agreement was defeated by 344 to 286 votes. FUW President Glyn Roberts said: “With power over the Brexit process now resting firmly with Parliament, MPs need to recognise that withdrawing Article 50 is the only way to secure sufficient time to allow a consensus to be reached which bridges the political…

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Overall business confidence in Wales has risen 12 points to 10 per cent, its highest level during 2019, according to the latest Business Barometer from Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking. [aoa id=”1″] Companies in Wales, surveyed between 1st and 15th March, reported a 26 point rise in economic optimism to 12 per cent, while firms’ confidence about their business prospects slipped five points to six per cent. Together, these give an overall confidence of 10 per cent, the highest since December 2018. This upturn was reflected in hiring intentions, with a net balance of 17 per cent of Welsh businesses now…

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The New Theatre has announced that much-loved television personality, author, style guru, presenter and chef Gok Wan will sashay his way into Cardiff this festive season to star in the most spectacular pantomime of them all, Cinderella. Gok will be joined by panto dame royalty in the form of returning legend Mike Doyle and the hilariously fabulous Ceri Dupree as The Ugly Sisters. Gok Wan will play The Fairy Gokmother, offering helpful style tips to The Ugly Sisters and creating the most magical ball gown in panto-land for Cinderella! Cinderella marks Gok’s seventh pantomime appearance for producers Qdos Entertainment, the first of which was the…

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Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal this week visited Victim Support’s National Contact Centre in South Wales. The centre runs the charity’s 24 hour national helpline, Supportline, as well as several other helplines on behalf of partner organisations. Supportline has been key in helping survivors of major incidents such as terrorist attacks, as well providing out of hours help for vulnerable victims. Patron of the independent charity, Princess Anne, met with staff and trustees, as well as representatives from partner organisations and had the opportunity to talk to call handlers about their work. Sara Brown, Manager of Victim Support’s National…

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