Author: Rhys Gregory

Schroder UK Real Estate Fund (‘SREF’) has signed a deal to introduce Cosy Club to Mermaid Quay, the popular 150,000 sq ft mixed-use destination on the waterfront in Cardiff Bay, as the fund continues its multi-million pound strategic repositioning of the scheme.    [aoa id=”1″] Cosy Clubs offers informal casual dining, drinking and lounging in a family friendly setting. It will be opening its second Cardiff restaurant at Mermaid Quay, taking a 4,435 sq ft restaurant on a 15-year lease. Located alongside a popular mix of F&B brands, it will also have a 500 sq ft outside seating area in…

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A Mid Wales visitor attraction is promising terror, thrills and laughter in a series of events leading up to Halloween next month. The Silver Mountain Experience at Ponterwyd, near Aberystwyth will unleash Terror Mountain with four live action horror attractions and scary entertainment between October 19 and 31. [aoa id=”1″]“We’ve got a real treat for ‘victims’ in 2018, as we have created three brand new nightmares for them to face,” said Lucie Walford, attraction manager. “We will bring visitors’ deepest and darkest fears to life in terrifyingly convincing, highly themed experiences. We can’t be called Terror Mountain without backing up…

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Aberystwyth University has been named University of the Year for Teaching Quality for the second year running. [aoa id=”1″] It’s the first time a university has been given the prestigious award for a second consecutive year by The Times / Sunday Times Good University Guide, which is published on Sunday 23 September 2018. Aberystwyth University is ranked top in the UK for teaching quality in the 2019 edition of the Good University Guide, up five places on 2018. [/aoa] Publication of the Guide also sees Aberystwyth maintain its place amongst the UK’s top 50 universities. Alastair McCall, Editor of The Times…

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A pioneering team at Morriston Hospital has hosted a visit by one of the world’s leading young researchers as part of a Transatlantic collaboration. [aoa id=”1″] Dr Valerie Tutwiler was the guest of Morriston’s internationally-renowned Haemostasis Biomedical Research Unit. The HBRU is one of the leading centres in the UK and Europe on clotting research in the field of emergency medicine. [/aoa] Dr Tutwiler, from the Perelman School of Medicine, Pennsylvania University, visited as part of an established ongoing research collaboration headed by Professor Adrian Evans in Morriston and Professor John Weisel in Pennsylvania. She updated and trained Morriston researchers…

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Tourism related businesses are being invited to an open evening at the National Cycle Museum in Llandrindod Wells on Tuesday, October 2 from 4pm to 8pm. Entry to the museum, which is located in the Automobile Palace, Temple Street, Llandrindod Wells, is free for the evening and there will be guided tours and refreshments. “This is ideal opportunity for people involved in the tourism industry to come and see what the museum has to offer visitors to the region,” said Freda Davies, museum trustee and curator. “We are keen to work together with other attractions and tourism businesses to encourage…

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Hannah Blythyn, AM for Delyn, has called on young people to make sure their voice is heard by registering to be part of the first ever Welsh Youth Parliament. [aoa id=”1″] With just days to go until the deadline closes on Sunday September 30, the Delyn AM said it was vital young people across the constituency don’t miss out on this “great opportunity” to stand up for their generation and their community. Those aged between 11 and 18, in Delyn and across Flintshire can still put themselves forward to stand as one of the first ever elected representatives to the…

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Mums are being urged to help health chiefs refresh the information given out during pregnancy so it is more targeted to their needs. [aoa id=”1″]Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Health Board is working in partnership with Swansea University to help plan and implement the way future antenatal information is provided. They have created a survey to enable women to give their feedback and opinion on the type of information that was most beneficial for them.[/aoa] Current antenatal classes are attended by many women but only a small number of those who attend then give birth in the ABM area. Midwives and…

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The construction division of The Premier Group has completed a project for BP following being appointed to undertake a knock down and rebuild project at a petrol filling station based in Swindon.  [aoa id=”1″]The Swansea-based company carried out a full site decommission including the demolition of existing sales buildings and canopy structures. The site’s fuel infrastructure was also decommissioned, which saw the removal of existing underground storage tanks. [/aoa] The rebuilding of the site included the installation of new tanks and fuel infrastructure to suit. The construction of new canopy structures and larger sales buildings were also provided to accommodate a new Marks…

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The winners of the third annual Wales Start-Up Awards were announced on Friday evening (21st September 2018) at an Awards ceremony held at The Depot in Cardiff and hosted by BBC presenter Sian Lloyd. The awards – the only ones of their kind in Wales to recognise those new businesses less than three years old – saw over 200 entries from across the country with Cwmbran-based Freight Logistics Solutions scooping the award for the best start-up in Wales. [aoa id=”1″] [/aoa] In addition to winning the overall award, Freight Logistics Solutions took home three more awards – Global Start-Up of the Year,…

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Lawford Cunningham, from Wheeleys Road, Birmingham and his grandson Morgan Cunningham-Blackwood, from Stanmore Road, Birmingham both pleaded guilty at Cardiff Magistrates Court last week. [aoa id=”1″] The guilty pleas related to a string of offences relating to a property that they rented out in Clive Street in Grangetown. The case came to light when a tenant made a complaint about the conditions in 107 Clive Street. A visit was carried out by housing enforcement officers on February 14ththis year and the layout of the converted property was deemed so bad that Prohibition Orders had to be served. [/aoa] The Victorian…

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