Swansea University’s Oriel Science will be returning to the National Waterfront Museum on Sunday, 10th March to host “Super Science Sunday” during British Science Week. From 11am-4pm, visitors of all ages can enjoy over 20 interactive science exhibits in this free event. This year visitors can find out how insects are helping to solve crimes, step into the amazing world of algae and tour the university’s research boat, ‘Noctiluca’. Younger guests can pay a visit to the Teddy Bear Hospital and the Swansea University Race Car Simulator will be available for all to test their skills on the virtual track.…
Author: Rhys Gregory
Tonyrefail-based Treforest Glass has invested in new machinery and premises thanks to support from NatWest and Lombard Asset Finance. [aoa id=”1″] The firm, which specialises in bespoke sealed glass units mainly for joineries, has used a combined £1.10m funding package from NatWest and Lombard Asset Finance to purchase a larger factory unit, as well as state-of-the-art machinery. At 30,000 sq.ft. the new unit on Parc Eirin is three times larger than its predecessor and will enable Treforest to service existing customer accounts, as well as facilitate growing demand for its innovative glass products. The fit-for-purpose unit includes manufacturing facilities, a…
Members of education unions will meet members of the National Assembly for Wales today (5 March) to discuss the school funding crisis in Wales. ASCL, NAHT, NEU Cymru and UCAC will hold a drop-in session where Assembly Members can speak directly to education professionals about the impact of funding cuts in their schools – from redundancies, to larger class sizes, reduced support for children with additional learning needs and increasing workload and workforce stress. The unions point to the impact of austerity on Welsh Government funding. They are also calling on Welsh Government and Local Authorities to look at transparency…
The importance of cyber security and the threats posed to businesses and individuals will be highlighted throughout March when a specially equipped cyber information bus is set to tour all 22 unitary authorities in Wales. Funded by the Welsh Government and managed by Tarian, the Regional Organised Crime Unit (ROCU) for Southern Wales along with the North West ROCU, the bus – which was unveiled at a launch event at Cardiff Bay today (Monday 4th March) – will travel throughout Wales before returning to the Welsh capital on March 29th. In her address at the launch, Finance Minister, Rebecca Evans…
In the last few years, pancakes have started popping up on menus in a huge array of flavours and toppings as a brunch dish of choice for many of us. However, Shrove Tuesday is still a great excuse to break out the frying pans or treat yourself to an indulgent crepe. This Pancake Day we’ve compiled some of Cardiff’s best pancakes, and what’s more, some of them are even on offer. Cadwaladers – sites across Cardiff including: Red Dragon Centre and Mermaid Quay, Cardiff Bay; St David’s 2 Renowned for their sweet treats, Cadwaladers is offering 2-for-1 on all pancakes…
Ahead of next month’s increase to pension minimum contributions, Stuart Price explains why he doesn’t think people will choose to opt-out of schemes.
Principality Building Society is increasing its buy-to-let and holiday let loan sizes. Principality now lends up to £750,000 at 60% loan-to-value, and 75% loan-to-value on loans up to £500,000, while increasing the acceptable maximum age of applicants from 75 to 85 years old. Holiday let customers will also now be permitted to borrow on two properties rather one. Emma Graham, National Account Manager at Principality Building Society, said: “The enhancement to our criteria will allow us to continue to support clients who invest in property. We have also decided to lend on a second holiday let, which means we are…
The north east Wales college marked Time to Talk Day by signing the Time to Change (Young People Organisational Pledge) Youth Pledge, demonstrating its support of learners and the Cambria community. The Pledge is a public statement of aspiration that the organisation wants to tackle mental health stigma and determination, led by the Mind charity. Equality and Diversity Coordinator Elane Roberts says the commitment shines a light on the hard work already taking place at their sites in Northop, Deeside, Llysfasi and Bersham Road and Yale in Wrexham. And it comes after Coleg Cambria was awarded the prestigious Investors in…
Up to 300,000 UK households could save money by renewing their TV licence on time by 31 March 2019. The TV Licensing database of more than 32 million addresses shows that these households all have licences that expire on 31 March 2019, so can save £4.00 by renewing promptly before 1 April 2019. On 1 April 2019 the cost of a colour licence will rise by £4.00 to £154.50. The cost of a black and white licence will rise by £1.50 to £52.00. The Government is responsible for setting the level of the licence fee, and in 2016 announced that…
Natalie Bell will lead the Cardiff-based branch of the national property and construction industry lobbying and networking organisation from 1st March 2019, for one year. [aoa id=”1″]Natalie, Head of Business Development with Andrew Scott Ltd is a keen advocate of Women in Property and is committed to its ethos of support and encouragement, not only for peers in the workplace but for girls and young women considering a career in the property and construction industry. This is particularly important given the skills shortage across the industry.[/aoa] Natalie said: “Over the coming year, as an organisation, we will be focusing…