This week, contractors working on behalf of Swansea Council plan to install important new road safety features on Mumbles Road, in Mumbles. Four new raised areas – each with improved pedestrian access – are being created: near the George restaurant; near The Carlton Hotel; near Village Lane; and at the entrance to Oystermouth Car Park. Crossings will be level access with the footpaths and the expectation is that car speeds will reduce. It’ll help pedestrians safely access the new-look prom, businesses, organisations, events and homes. To help contractors undertake the work, there’ll be a road diversion each night – 8pm-6am…
Author: Rhys Gregory
Cardiff Council has announced a second round of funding for the city’s grassroots music venues, building on the success of initial funding last year, which saw nearly £200,000 awarded to independent venues across the capital. The ‘Cardiff Grassroots Venue Fund’ offers capital grants of up to £7,500 to help venues become more financially and environmentally sustainable, with strategic projects exceeding £7,500 also considered. Made possible by support from the UK Government alongside income generated through last summer’s series of outdoor concerts at Blackweir Fields, the fund forms part of the Council’s work to put music at the centre of the city’s…
Refurbished community basketball and netball courts have reopened for Maesteg residents and Caedu residents as part of a renovation project managed by Bridgend County Borough Council. As part of a collaborative project with Sport Wales, Wales Netball and Basketball Wales through the Sport Wales Court Collaboration Project, the community courts have undergone a £223K renovation project utilising £167,250 of funding secured via Sport Wales’ Court Collaboration Fund and £55,750 via Bridgend County Borough Council’s Community Asset Transfer (CAT) Fund. The Court Collaboration Scheme was launched in 2022 as a collaborative project by Sport Wales, Wales Netball, and Basketball Wales. The…
The winners of the 34th BAFTA Cymru Awards have been announced this evening at a special ceremony at the ICC Wales in Newport, hosted by Welsh TV presenter Owain Wyn Evans. The BAFTA Cymru Awards are the biggest annual celebration of creative excellence across film and television in Wales. Lost Boys and Fairies receive five awards including Television Drama. Sion Daniel Young wins for Actor, Danielle Palmer for Editing, Daf James for Writer and James Kent for Director Fiction. The Golden Cobra wins the Entertainment Programme award with writers Adam Llewellyn, James Prygodzicz, and Thomas Rees also winning the Breakthrough…
A new £6m Chiropractic Clinic was officially opened at the University of South Wales (Friday 3 October), by Minister for Mental Health and Wellbeing, Sarah Murphy MS. The clinic, which is home to the Welsh Institute of Chiropractic (WIOC) is an extension of the learning and teaching facilities on USW’s Treforest campus, bringing together all aspects of chiropractic education and clinical training under one roof. Designed by Stride Treglown and built by Kier Construction, the 975 sqm, two-storey building took 15 months to complete, and includes 26 treatment rooms, seminar spaces, DXA (bone density) and diagnostic ultrasound facilities. The clinic…
There are many ways into teaching and on World Teachers’ Day (October 5th) find out what support is available to start the journey into becoming a teacher. With a teacher’s salary currently starting at £33,700 and reaching up to £146,300 for a headteacher it’s a great time to be a teacher in Wales. With secondary school teachers in key subjects being in particular demand. (Biology, Chemistry ,Design & Technology, Information Technology, Mathematics, Modern Foreign Languages (MFL),Physics and Welsh.) There are several incentives to help people into teaching and the Cabinet Secretary for Education, Lynne Neagle has confirmed a programme of…
Despite the Welsh Government’s best efforts to keep the Menai Suspension Bridge open for cars and motorcyclists’, feedback from UK Highways A55 around the challenges with enforcement have led to the difficult decision to temporarily close the bridge as of 14:00 on Saturday 4 October. This decision has been taken in light of recent investigations that were carried out as part of phase two works that discovered bolts on beams under the bridge need replacing. Emergency service vehicle arrangements are in place should the Britannia Bridge be affected by high winds. Cabinet Secretary for Transport and North Wales, Ken Skates said:…
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Yismaw Dillu smashed the men’s Oysho Cardiff Half Marathon course record as Miriam Chebet defended her crown in the Welsh capital. The Ethiopian Dillu marked his half marathon debut in style as he shaved more than seven seconds off the previous record set by Leonard Langat back in 2019 to finish in a time of 59:22. The 20-year-old broke clear of Kenya’s Ismael Kiprono and compatriot Fikadu Liche after the 10K mark in Cardiff Bay, and never looked back to take the title. Kiprono (01:00:04) and Liche (1:00:33) stayed strong to finish second and third respectively. “It was my first…
Popeyes® has become synonymous with queues around the block on opening day, and Swansea was no different – the highly anticipated opening saw fans eagerly queuing to get their hands on the famous Louisiana chicken. One superfan began queuing the day before opening at 5pm, waiting for 18 hours to be the first to try the iconic Chicken Sandwich. Second in line was Brandon, a Swansea local who queued from 6pm. Brandon commented: “I first tried Popeyes® in America, where I used to live, and I loved it. I’m so excited that we’ve got one in Swansea now – I…