Agincourt House, an office building on Clytha Park Road, Newport, is now fully let following the expansion of Thomas Carroll and arrival of Seren Support Services and Dave Beckett Accountants. [aoa id=”1″] Landlord Lewis Falkiner Properties Limited, advised by property consultancy Knight Frank, has let the property with an average lease length of five years. Grace Shackell of Knight Frank said: “We are delighted to have fully let the building within six months of being appointed to market the available space, which was recently refurbished to a high standard. There is a good level of demand for small offices suites…
Author: Rhys Gregory
Cardiff University is joining forces with a North Wales company to produce a new brand of natural cosmetics, Celtic Wellbeing. [aoa id=”1″] Honey and medicinal Welsh plants identified by the University’s @Pharmabees project will help Conwy-based PharmaGroup make a range of products, including a honey-based lip balm. The partnership is the latest in a series of ventures for @Pharmabees, which is exploring how the study of common bee-friendly Welsh plants could lead to the development of drugs to tackle hospital ‘superbugs’ that resist traditional antibiotics. [/aoa] Professor Les Baillie, School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, said: “Nature is a rich…
Derek Brockway, aka the ‘Weatherman’ has returned to Ceredigion to enjoy the beautiful coastal path in Ceredigion. The Public Rights of Way team, with the help of a group of enthusiastic volunteers have been busy working on the coastal path to ensure that the path is ready for all to enjoy this spring. [aoa id=”1″] Work including, erecting new gates, trimming overgrowth back and making sure steps are clear and safe to use, have been all part of the maintenance work on Ceredigion’s coastal paths before people start to make more use of the paths as the weather will warm up…
Swansea City Centre will enjoy an egg-citing Easter, thanks to some fantastic family events organised by Swansea BID and its Big Heart brand. [aoa id=”1″] A giant Easter Maze will bring families into the City Centre from 15th to 28th April, where they will aim to find their way through the puzzle and emerge with a sweet treat. The maze will be sited outside McDonalds, in Oxford Street, from 10am until 4pm, with other Easter activities lined up – so bring the family along and make a day of it. [/aoa] There will also be an Easter egg hunt around…
The DWP has launched a new website dubbed the ‘mid-life MOT’ offering free, impartial guidance on skills, health and finance.
The training school at Ifor Williams Trailers was officially opened by Clwyd South AM Ken Skates, who is also the Welsh Government’s Economy and Transport Minister. The company took the decision to train their own welders at a time when orders for their market-leading trailers are soaring. [aoa id=”1″] The iconic Welsh brand was established in 1958 in Cynwyd, near Corwen, where it still has a factory. The firm also has manufacturing sites in Corwen, Ruthin, Sandycroft and on Deeside Industrial Estate where it employs a total of more than 500 people. The 30 welding jobs are on top…
Teenage Cancer Trust are on the lookout for hundreds of thrill-seekers to take on the world’s fastest zipwire at on 7 September. The event at Zip World in Penryn Quarry, North Wales, is in memory of Stephen Sutton, a teenager and viral campaigner from Burntwood who raised millions for Teenage Cancer Trust, the charity who supported him before his death in 2014. To date, Stephen’s legacy has raised a staggering £5.7 million for Teenage Cancer Trust, the only UK charity to provide specialised care and support to teenagers and young adults with cancer. Zip Wire for Stephen is the brainchild…
Visitors to Newport Transporter Bridge will be able to walk over the top of the iconic structure from April. [aoa id=”1″] However the motors on the Victorian Gondola which have been in constant operation since 1906, were found to need extensive repair after a routine maintenance inspection uncovered some worn out parts. Because of the age of the components, parts have to be specially made. Newport City Council is hoping the gondola will be operational by the end of May. A spokesperson said: “Visitors can still come and see the bridge and take the walk to the top to catch…
1,350 barks were witnessed in a 45 minute period – which is one bark every two seconds. This gave rise to numerous complaints, which led to the owners of the ‘barking dog’ being prosecuted at Cardiff Magistrates Court on Thursday, March 28th. Ms Linda Hill and Mr Jason Badham from Amherst Street in Grangetown didn’t attend court and the case was proved in their absence. They were both fined £1,320, ordered to pay costs of £110 as well as a victim surcharge of £44 each. The complaints began in December 2017, when a neighbour phoned the Shared Regulatory Service to…
Cardiff commercial law firm, Darwin Gray, has acknowledged the contribution of 6 members of its team with promotions taking effect in April 2019. Three Senior Associates have been made Partners, while Tegen Quinn, an Associate from the firm’s Corporate and Commercial team has become a Senior Associate. Two solicitors, Rachel Ford-Evans and Patrick Murphy, have been promoted to Associate level. [aoa id=”1″] All of the newly appointed partners have been with Darwin Gray for more than ten years. Working closely with the firm’s founding partner Donald Gray, Catherine Burke and Gareth Wedge specialise in Commercial Property, with broad experience…