Author: Rhys Gregory

A 20-year-old business student from Swansea University has built on his passion for aviation to develop an airport and flight simulation software business which now boasts over 3000 customers worldwide. [aoa id=”1″] Joe Charman launched Pilot Plus at the age of 16 and now manages a team of three employees. Joe and his teamreplicate real world airports in a digital 3D format, using imagery they capture of airport scenes. The digital 3D replicas of the exterior of airport environments, including Gatwick, Bristol and Geneva create a mock-up environment for users, as if navigating a plane through that particular airport in…

Read More

House hunters across Wales are being urged to check the property’s heating system before buying a new home to help avoid any unexpected costs. [aoa id=”1″] The advice comes after a survey revealed that failing to ask when the boiler was last serviced is the biggest regret homeowners have after moving in. A further 50% admitted they didn’t check whether the radiators were working correctly either. In response, OFTEC, the UK trade association for the oil heating industry, has produced a helpful guide for house hunters in Wales outlining the key questions to ask sellers about the heating system. These…

Read More

A host of gastronomic delights will be served up in Newtown during August as an exciting, new ‘pop up restaurant’ concept opens in the Mid Wales market town. Anna Cooperwhite, owner of The Granary Restaurant, is inviting a small army of talented chefs from across the country to guest at the ’pop up restaurant’ during the month while head chef Seamus Russell expands his knowledge with an internship at the three-star Michelin restaurant Geranium in Copenhagen. “The timing of Seamus’ internship at Geranium is not perfect but it’s too good an opportunity for him to pass up,” said Anna. “He…

Read More

Less than two years after its launch the world’s only inland community surf club – Clwb Syrffio Dyffryn Conwy – is celebrating an array of achievements, including helping six of its members find employment at one of the UK’s most exciting adventure destinations. The club, which was born out of a partnership between the community, local charity The Outdoor Partnership, Conwy County Borough Council and Surf Snowdonia, is based at Surf Snowdonia – the world-first inland surf lagoon in the heart of the Conwy Valley, North Wales. It offers low cost surf coaching to youngsters aged 8 to 18. “We…

Read More

Newport has officially accepted the British Transplant Games flag as this year’s event in Birmingham draws to a close. [aoa id=”1″] Following the four-day event which has been hailed the biggest yet, representatives from Transplant Sport and the Birmingham Games officially handed over to Newport at a celebration event at the city’s International Conference Centre. Councillor Malcolm Linton, Mayor of Newport and Ann Lloyd CBE, Chair of Aneurin Bevan University Health Board and Chair of Newport’s Local Organising Committee for the Games, praised those who were involved and took part in Birmingham and made a clear commitment to match if…

Read More

Thanks to funding by the Welsh Government, visitors who are planning on climbing Snowdon will now be able to benefit from specialist information and advice at the mountain gate. [aoa id=”1″] As part of a wider Mountain Safe project, a grant received by the Welsh Government was used to develop a mobile exhibition aimed at educating the public on how to enjoy the mountains safely. As well as providing information on Snowdon’s paths, information about other alternative walking routes in the area is also provided, and a small supply of maps for sale. The exhibition was developed internally by the…

Read More

Llantwit Major based solicitor Andrew Campbell of Bikelawyer has been shortlisted for the Law Society’s prestigious Excellence Awards, the highest accolade for lawyers in England and Wales. Andrew has been shortlisted in the “Solicitor of the Year – Private Practice” category. Andrew commented: “I am delighted and honoured to be short-listed for this award in recognition of a ground breaking insurance law case involving a seriously injured motorcyclist. It is a real pleasure for me and the rest of the team at Bikelawyer to represent motorcyclists with life changing injuries and secure them the compensation they deserve.” Law Society president…

Read More

Crashing out of Europe with a hard Brexit or no deal at all will put North Wales people in jeopardy, the region’s police chief has warned. According to North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner Arfon Jones and his deputy, Ann Griffith, we are ticking down to a potential crime-fighting catastrophe unless a “sensible agreement” can be reached. If that doesn’t happen the UK could be frozen out of up to 32 of the shared services currently used to target criminals across Europe after March 31 next year. [aoa id=”1″] Among them are ECRIS, the European Criminal Record Information Service used…

Read More

Techniquest has secured £3m of funding to make science more accessible to the people of Wales. Awarded through the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) and Wellcome Trust’s Inspiring Science Fund, the funding means that Wales’ much loved educational charity can move forward with its plans to radically transform its science discovery centre in Cardiff Bay. Earlier this year, Techniquest announced plans for The Science Capital – a project which encompasses an extension of its building on Stuart Street and a repositioning exercise to extend and diversify its audiences. [aoa id=”1″][/aoa] Along with the new funding, the charity…

Read More

In a special event in the Cardiff University Tent at 17:30 on Friday 10 August, Undeb Myfyrwyr Cymraeg Caerdydd (Cardiff’s Welsh Speakers Students Union) will be officially established by Cardiff University’s Welsh speaking students. Meri Huws, the Welsh Language Commissioner, will join as a guest speaker. [aoa id=”1″] In April 2017, it was announced that a union of students would be established within Cardiff University Students’ Union that would be responsible for representing Cardiff University’s Welsh speaking students. The name of this union would be Undeb Myfyrwyr Cymraeg Caerdydd (UMCC). This announcement came after a campaign was led by the…

Read More