Author: Rhys Gregory

South Wales Police is appealing for information to locate a sex offender who is wanted on warrant for breaching his licence. Ian Campbell, 40, failed to comply with licence conditions when he was released from prison in 2017. He’s been on the run from police since, and officers believe that he was once, and may still be, in the Brighton area. Campbell, who is originally from the Rhondda Cynon Taf area of south Wales, was jailed back in 2016 for possessing indecent images. Sergeant Ben Rowe, said: “He has failed to comply with strict licence conditions and is a wanted…

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The University of South Wales (USW) was specially chosen to host the inauguration ceremony of the new High Sheriff of Mid Glamorgan. [aoa id=”1″] Tina Donnelly was installed into the position at USW’s Glyntaff campus, in an event attended by Wales’ First Minister, Mark Drakeford AM. Mrs Donnelly, former Director of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) Wales and a member of RCN UK Executive team between 2004 and 2018, and now an independent member of Health Education and Improvement Wales (HEIW), was installed into the ceremonial position that is bestowed by a Royal Warrant from the Queen. [/aoa] USW…

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One of the largest and most prominent out-of-town office buildings in south Wales has undergone a multi-million pound refurbishment. [aoa id=”1″]Centre 7, which is located at the entrance to Cardiff Gate International Business Park, has been extensively refurbished throughout the three-storey building. The Grade A offices include features such as flexible floor plates of up to 17,000 sq. ft suitable for partitioned or open plan space, an air-conditioning system, suspended ceilings with recessed LED lighting and fully raised access floors.[/aoa] The circa 50,600 sq. ft. building is available to let in office suites in a variety of sizes with an…

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Snowdon Mountain Railway is preparing to mark the 10th anniversary since the opening of its summit building as trains return to Wales’ highest peak this week. Hafod Eryri, which loosely translates as ‘high summer dwelling on Snowdon’, opened in June 2009 replacing the ageing building that had stood there since 1935. At 3,507ft above sea level it is Wales’ highest inhabited building, and also serves as the terminus for the railway, offering shelter, refreshments and stunning views to around half-a-million visitors a year. Vince Hughes, Snowdon Mountain Railway’s Commercial Manager, said: “There’s always a sense of real excitement as we…

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Welsh law firm JCP Solicitors has made two key appointments from within its ranks, to continue to manage ongoing growth as turnover hits 10 million at the business. Chris Shaw, Director and Head of Lifetime Planning, is now a business owner at the firm, and the new head of JCP’s Cowbridge office, while Nicola Watson becomes a non-lawyer director, progressing from Finance Manager to Finance Director.  [aoa id=”1″]Chris manages the Lifetime Planning team which deals with all aspects of Wills, Probates and Trusts.  With its members based between Fishguard and Cardiff the team achieves a turnover in excess of £1.3…

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Swansea High Street Traders, the organisers of Swansea High Street’s car boot sale, presented £2,000 to the Lord Mayor for his charity fund last weekend. [aoa id=”1″]The Lord Mayor visited the boot sale to see the recent improvements made to the car park and to receive £2000 towards his charity fund, from the proceeds of the event. Also attending was Councillor Erika Kirchner who has been liaising with Council officers during the car park renovations. The long-running car boot sale, which goes ahead every Sunday in High Street car park and in the Coastal Housing outdoor car park adjacent to…

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Amazon has announced a new Site Leader at the Swansea site. Chris Law, from Port Talbot, will oversee operations at the local fulfilment centre, which opened its doors in 2008. Chris has worked for Amazon in South Wales and across the South of England for eight years and previously worked at Tata Steel, where he started as an apprentice.Speaking on his appointment, Chris said: “It’s a huge honour for me to lead the team at Amazon in Swansea. As someone born and bred in South Wales, I know first-hand that our people are the best in the business and I’m excited to achieve great things together. I’m also keen…

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Bus passengers and rugby fans heading into Cardiff city centre on Saturday 27th April are getting travel advice ahead of Judgement Day VII. [aoa id=”1″] The sporting event at the Principality Stadium is an annual highlight for Welsh rugby in which all four regions go head-to-head in back-to-back rugby matches in front of an expected crowd of over 60,000 people. Dragons Vs Scarlets will kick off the highly anticipated tournament at 3pm, before the Cardiff Blues take on the Ospreys at 5.15pm. [/aoa]In order to keep travel disruption to a minimum, Cardiff Bus is alerting customers to road…

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The firm, which has over 215,000 customers across the UK, has adjusted its fee structure to ensure as many people as possible can afford to become members and to provide more membership options. [aoa id=”1″] nextbike UK will change its annual membership structure from May 1, to offer an affordable plan that spreads costs across 12 months rather than requiring one annual up front payment. Annual membership will still cost £60, but all new customers will now be billed £5 monthly for 12 months. [/aoa] A new monthly membership will also be introduced at £10 per month, meaning customers can…

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Farmers have hit back at claims over the role of farming in the decline of curlews and other species, saying environmental charities and advisors must take their fair share of the blame for policies which have led to habitat degradation and increased predation. The RSPB claims farming practices are partly to blame for a drop of 80% in the number of curlews in Wales since 1990, but farmers say environmental policies on vast areas of curlew habitat were based on advice from environmental charities and advisors – and that many of these have been particularly damaging for species such as…

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