Author: Rhys Gregory

While the public’s image of a typical landlord might be a money-grabbing property professional, the reality is different in Wales. [aoa id=”1″] Nearly all (98 percent) of Welsh landlords surveyed own fewer than five properties and more than half (53 percent) only own one, highlighting that very few landlords in Wales rake in profits from owning huge property portfolios, according to the study by online letting agent MakeUrMove. Only 13 percent of landlords in Wales became landlords because they wanted to create a property business. Instead, 53 percent of landlords rent out a property to save for retirement and 16…

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A pioneering international collaboration has seen Swansea University team up with an osteopathic college in Italy to offer a new degree. [aoa id=”1″] Beginning in October, the Accademia per lo Sviluppo dell’Osteopatia e della Medicina Integrativa (ASOMI) in Turin will have primarily responsibility for delivering a one-year BSc (Hons) Osteopathy ‘top-up’ programme . Lecturers from the University’s M.Ost Osteopathy programme and the College of Human and Health Sciences student support section will have responsibility for the overall management, teaching input and quality assurance of the course. [/aoa] Bob Davies, Senior Lecturer on the M.Ost Osteopathy programme and Programme Director/Lead for the ASOMI…

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475 years of renowned education pedigree and Welsh spirit is now being emulated in Kuala Lumpur. [aoa id=”1″] One of Wales and the UK’s top independent day and boarding schools, Christ College, Brecon, has officially opened its first overseas sister school, as pupils in Malaysia were welcomed to King Henry VIII College for the new school year on Monday, 3rd September. Founded in 1541 by Henry VIII, Christ College is located in the Brecon Beacons National Park. It is a school renowned in Wales, the UK and beyond, not only for its academic excellence but also for its unique atmosphere…

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The Maternity Team from Cardiff and Vale University Health Board have been shortlisted in the Nursing Times 2018 Awards for their work in lowering caesarean section infection rates. [aoa id=”1″] The nursing profession will come together at the Nursing Times Annual Awards ceremony in October to recognise, reward and celebrate the best in nursing. The Maternity Team were reported to have had a poor rate of infection in those having a caesarean section.  However the team did not have the evidence to challenge this outcome  as the reporting system was not robust. [/aoa] Using service improvement methodology, the team looked…

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Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, has announced a new route from Cardiff to Malta, with a twice-weekly service operating on Wednesday and Sunday, commencing in April 2019, which will be a part of Ryanair’s Summer 2019 schedule. British consumers and visitors can now enjoy even lower fares and the latest “Always Getting Better” improvements including: Reduced checked-in bag fees – lower €25 x 20kg check bag – lower €8 x 10kg check bag Ryanair Rooms with 10% off Travel Credit Ryanair Transfers – wider choice of ground transport with new partner Car Trawler Punctuality Promise – 90% of Ryanair flights will…

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A new Assessment Unit for emergency patients at Velindre Cancer Centre in Whitchurch, Cardiff will be officially opened on 12 September with help from Macmillan Cancer Support. [aoa id=”1″] The unit, which will provide a rapid assessment for emergency cancer patients on arrival at Velindre, has four dedicated beds and a team of highly trained health professionals is being developed in partnership with Macmillan Wales. The ‘one stop shop’ will benefit emergency cancer patients who are transferred to the Assessment Unit following a call to the treatment support line; or patients transferred from a local hospital who require emergency radiotherapy;…

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A group of artistic care home residents have created a spectacular display of hundreds of forget-me-nots to remember the soldiers who perished in the First World War. [aoa id=”1″] The vibrant blue flowers will be used to decorate the pillars at St Asaph Cathedral during the North Wales International Music Festival which gets under way on Saturday (September 15). The flowers vary in size, from half an inch across to two feet in diameter. Among those who never returned were nearly 50 servicemen from St Asaph whose names are commemorated on the city’s cenotaph. [/aoa] They included Private Hubert Stanley…

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The new chief constable of North Wales has revealed how investigating the horrific triple murder of a young mother and her two children gave him a passion for protecting the victims of domestic violence. [aoa id=”1″] Gulf war veteran Carl Foulkes, who hails originally from Caergwrle, near Wrexham, was speaking after his appointment was confirmed by the North Wales Police and Crime Panel. They backed the choice of the region’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Arfon Jones, of Mr Foulkes, 47, as his preferred candidate following a rigorous two-day interview process in early August. [/aoa] As well as moving to North…

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The Council’s Into Work Advice Service has teamed up with Job Centre Plus to organise the event at St David’s Hall on Wednesday, September 12 (10am – 2pm). [aoa id=”1″] Help will be available for people wanting to move jobs or to get back into the world of work. More than 40 leading employers from the retail, hospitality, care and service sectors and more, , will be at the event givinginformation and advice on the opportunities and rolesavailable in the city. The Cardiff Works team will also be at the Jobsfair offering temporary administrative or clerical work within Cardiff Council…

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