Cardiff will host the National Eisteddfod from Friday, August 3 – Saturday, August 11. To facilitate the event, road closures will be put in place from 6am on Saturday, July 28until 6am on Thursday, August 16. These include Harbour Drive; Britannia Quay; Bute Place; Pierhead Street; Lloyd George Avenue and The Flourish. [aoa id=”1″] Access for traders, residents and businesses will be managed by staff throughout the event. All those travelling to the Eisteddfod are strongly encouraged to use public transport. For those travelling by car, car parking and a Park & Ride facility are available. On August 3,…
Author: Rhys Gregory
On Saturday 4th August, Visit Swansea Bay, the Swansea Council’s tourism team, will start their four week Surfari Bus tour of Wales and Ireland to promote the area as a key visitor destination during Wales’ ‘Year of the Sea’. [aoa id=”1″] First stop on the Surfari Bus tour will be Oxwich Bay, Gower on Saturday and will feature the star of the show – a fully branded Visit Swansea Bay vintage VW campervan – packed full of exclusive Swansea Bay competitions and offers to tempt the lucky beach goers. Take a ‘surfie’ (selfie!) in the giant #SeaSwanseaBay deckchair or…
Techniquest’s exciting After Hours events are making an “unforgettable” return to Cardiff with time-travelling fun and code-breaking challenges set to thrill visitors. The popular over 18s events, which allow visitors to explore the science centre at night, are making a comeback in October with an exciting line-up of evenings already announced. [aoa id=”1″] On October 18, After Hours will return by delving into the futuristic world of science and technology with its highly anticipated After Hours: Into the Future night. The evening will immerse visitors in emerging technologies and cutting-edge virtual and augmented reality experiences, allowing them to get a…
It’s Swansea city centre as you’ve never seen it – and businesses are getting excited! The skyline is starting to get populated with busy cranes – and more will come with the building of the digital arena, the streetscape is bustling with heavy machinery and there has never been such numbers of hi-viz jackets and hard hats. And the message from those driving the city’s radical transformation is: “This is just the start of something big!” Swansea Council leader Rob Stewart said: “All this positive energy shows that Swansea is building for the brightest of futures. “Our streets bustling with…
TWO irresponsible dog owners have received combined fines of over £1200 after they failed to adhere to Rhondda Cynon Taf Council’s Public Spaces Protection Order – dog control 2017 as they allowed their dogs to foul in a public place and failed to clean up after them. The first offender Paul Curtis has been forced to pay £604 following a successful prosecution by Rhondda Cynon Taf Council’s Streetcare Enforcement Team. [aoa id=”1″] Mr Curtis, aged 44 from Bridge Street, Pontypridd was prosecuted under Rhondda Cynon Taf Council’s Public Spaces Protection Order – dog control 2017 after he failed to be…
St John Cymru’s centenary celebrations will continue at this year’s National Eisteddfod in Cardiff. Throughout the year they have been showcasing their replica WWI ambulance which has been touring the nation since March as part of St John Cymru’s centenary community engagement project funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund. The National Eisteddfod in Cardiff marks the next big event in a busy summer of celebrations for the organisation and offers a unique opportunity for people to catch a glimpse of the replica WWI ambulance. Not only can visitors see and even sit in the ambulance themselves, the organisation will also be…
Swansea-based employees at ERS, the UK’s largest specialist motor insurer, have done their bit to keep the Wales Air Ambulance flying, having raised over £7000 for the charity so far. The company’s Swansea office selected the Wales Air Ambulance as their nominated charity two years ago with colleagues at its offices in London raising money for the London Air Ambulance, creating a shared sense of purpose in supporting these vital services. The Wales Air Ambulance relies entirely on the public’s support to help keep its helicopters flying. It needs to raise some £6.5 million a year overall and each trip…
Are you the proud owner of a working bred gundog puppy or young dog? Have you had working dogs before or is this the first time? Do you want to work him or her? Whatever the answers, what is certain is that your gundog will need training, otherwise that sweet, adorable puppy will have you tearing your hair out when it quickly grows into a teenager. A teenager who takes no notice of you, leaps onto your sofa when wet, tugs you along for a walk, apparently goes deaf as it disappears into the far distance and generally becomes unmanageable.…
An award-winning training provider has launched a fresh, new look with a rebranded company logo and revamped website, which has been designed to support employers and learners all over Wales. Cambrian Training Company chose the Royal Welsh Show last week to both unveil its rebrand and launch its new website with the help of some of the employers with which it works. The company, which has its headquarters in Welshpool and offices in Llanelli, Holyhead, Colwyn Bay and Builth Wells, specialises in the delivery of work-based apprenticeships, Jobs Growth Wales and employability opportunities across a range of industries pan-Wales. [aoa…
A £156,000 investment from Bristol Private Equity Club has helped a fast-growing city business step up to the next level. Launched with just a single facebook post in 2014, trailblazing women’s fitness brand This Mum Runs is now one of the fastest growing businesses in the city. With 35,000 members worldwide, a team of highly qualified ‘Run Makers’ and an on-trend clothing range, This Mum Runs aims to empower all women not just in terms of their personal fitness but also mental wellbeing and ambition. The business has now attracted £156,000 in investment funds from Bristol Private Equity Club, which will be…