JCP Solicitors has signed up to the first national campaign in Wales designed to end the stigma around mental health issues, by giving its support to Hafal as its Charity of the Year. JCP recently signed the Time to Change Wales pledge, a campaign being delivered by Hafal in partnership with Mind Cymru, aimed at improving people’s understanding of mental illness and diminishing the discrimination and stigma that surrounds it. One of Hafal’s Time To Change champions, Stephen Lewis, spoke movingly at the signing event, about his own ongoing struggles with mental health issues, and about how a supportive workplace…
Author: Rhys Gregory
Police officers carrying out searches of rivers and waterways near Trelewis as part of the investigation into the disappearance of 22 year-old Brooke Morris, sadly located the body of a woman in a stretch of the River Taff earlier this afternoon (16 October, 2019). Formal identification has not yet taken place, but Brooke’s family have been informed and continue to be supported by officers.
A family-run Hungarian food and drinks company in Ceredigion has received a £20,000 loan from the Development Bank of Wales to help them to grow their business and meet the public demand for healthy and organic food. Mother and son duo, Monika Gyenes and Zoltan Kopacsi, are the owners of wholesale food store Best of Hungary based in Ceredigion. Having lived in Wales for the past 12 years, they bring premium quality Hungarian fine food and wine from the heartland of Hungary straight to their customers’ doorstep. Zoltan Kopacsi, Managing Director, looks after the day-to-day running of the business as…
LUXURY Lodges has announced it is creating up to 110 new jobs to support the £15million investment in its Laugharne Resort & Milkwood Spa in Carmarthenshire. The current 77 lodges at the resort are being expanded to 125, and a state-of-the-art £6million clubhouse, boasting an infinity swimming pool, outside hydrotherapy pool, a panoramic sauna, and an elevated restaurant and bar, will be unveiled in the New Year. Now the company is recruiting dozens of staff to work at the new facilities, and is holding a recruitment day next month. Sharon Hurley, founder of Luxury Lodges, said: “These are obviously extremely…
Three Welsh landmarks were lit up Green and Blue to celebrate World Cerebral Palsy Day (6th October) and Bobath Wales’ Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month during the first week of October October is the charity’s ‘Cerebral Palsy Awareness Month’ (CPAM) and to launch their pan Wales awareness campaign, City Hall in Cardiff was magnificently lit up Blue and Green on the 1st October. This illumination was made possible thanks to a kind donation of lighting gels by Andrew Hicks from Stage Sound Services, whose goddaughter has cerebral palsy and attends Bobath Wales for specialist therapy. October 6th 2019 was World Cerebral…
A Cardiff school will kick off the new rugby season in style after a kit donation from Principality Building Society. The kit, donated to Cantonian High School by the building society’s Canton branch, will allow older students at the school to get out on the pitch and play, as they previously didn’t have a suitable kit available to them. Cantonian High School and Principality Building Society have forged links through the Cardiff Commitment programme, which has seen Cantonian High School receive funding for financial education. Students at Cantonian High School have the opportunity to study for a fully funded London…
Wales police forces will be able to recruit 302 new officers in first wave of 20,000 uplift. Strengthening police numbers is a priority for the Government, which is providing £750 million to support forces to recruit up to 6,000 additional officers onto our streets by the end of 2020-21, the first stage in this new uplift. This is thanks to the additional funding announced by the Chancellor in the Spending Review. Police forces in Wales will be able to recruit a total of 302 new officers. Their first-year recruitment as follows: South Wales Police will be able to recruit 136…
Excitement around Wales’ biggest tourism awards ceremony is mounting after a record number of entries and nominations. Hundreds of industry representatives will attend the 2019 Swansea Bay Tourism Awards when they return to Swansea’s prestigious Brangwyn Hall next month. Over 8,000 public nominations and business entries were received this year – the highest since the awards started 13 years ago. The glamorous ceremony is due to take place on the night of Thursday, November 14 – and tickets are already selling well. The awards are organised in partnership between Swansea Council and the local tourism trade association Tourism Swansea Bay.…
A Swansea cultural gem is the only Welsh venue to be selected as part of the respected British Art Network this year. The Swansea Council-run Glynn Vivian Art Gallery will be working with British art professionals and public collections across the UK, to share expertise, research and ideas across cultural organisations. The British Art Network aims to develop curatorial skills and collection knowledge; and to foster greater collaboration between partners leading to dynamic collection displays and exhibitions of British art for audiences across the UK. The Network’s programme for this year includes early-career curator bursaries to support new talent. Glynn…
An ancient fabric dye favoured by Japanese Samurai warriors for its natural antibacterial qualities has inspired a textile designer to create a new collection of high fashion scarves. Talented designer Gethin Ceidiog Hughes, 27, from Denbigh, in North Wales, has launched the Japanese denim scarves using indigo dye and techniques mastered by traditional weavers – and uses Halen Môn (Anglesey Sea Salt) mixed with white distilled vinegar as a finishing agent. The new range is the result of six months of painstaking research and experimentation. The launch was timed to coincide with the Rugby World Cup in Japan and to…