Author: Rhys Gregory

Barry-based chef Sam Evans (from the BBC’s Sam and Shauna’s Big Cook Out) has partnered with M&S to create Wales’ Best Ever Burger – the Run Rarebit Run Burger. Earlier this week, we announced that Sam Evans, has been awarded first runner up by M&S in a UK wide burger competition, for her creation ‘The Run Rarebit Run Burger’. Sam’s ultimate burger has been inspired by the best flavours in Wales – this includes cheese from producers Hafod and Teifi. We can now reveal the full recipe and method below, so you can create your very own ultimate Welsh burger.…

Read More

Warnings have been reissued to keep safe in the sun, after Morriston Hospital’s specialist burns centre revealed it has treated seven patients with severe sunburn in the last four weeks. Searing sunshine in a cloudless sky on Saturday also led to some people – including Wales Air show attendees – getting badly burned over the weekend. Morriston Hospital’s Emergency Department is currently dealing with a high number of people presenting with sunburn, and in some cases they have been severe enough to be referred to the Welsh Centre for Burns and Plastic Surgery. The centre provides care to people with…

Read More

Two successful businesswomen from Wales have this week announced a collaboration that is the true epitome of girl power, as Female Success Network, and Cardiff based The Go Girl Academy unite to empower young girls and businesswomen across the country. Female Success Network, co-founded by Newport based Sarah Stone, who has recently been shortlisted for Female Entrepreneur of the Year at the South Wales Business Awards, was established last year to support women globally in achieving the success they desire.  Bringing a new perspective to training, mentoring and knowledge sharing for women in business, Sarah and the team choose to…

Read More

Newport City Council has commissioned a study of sport and active recreation provision, jointly funded by Welsh Government.  Newport LIVE, the charitable trust which manages and operates sports and leisure services on behalf of the council, will also be working alongside the council and appointed consultants Mace. A detailed review of sports and recreation facilities across the city will be undertaken, before reporting back later this year. Councillor Debbie Harvey, Newport City Council’s cabinet member for culture and leisure, said: “We have a number of sporting and leisure facilities across the city and, for a number of reasons, we want…

Read More

The Summer Reading Challenge is back in Cardiff libraries and hubs and young readers across the city are encouraged to make mischief as part of this year’s challenge. The theme of this year’s challenge, organised by The Reading Agency and delivered in libraries across the country, is Mischief Makers, inspired by the much-loved children’s title Beano, which is celebrating its 80th anniversary. To take part in Mischief Makers, all children aged four to 11-years-old need to do is sign up at their nearest library and read any six books over the summer. They’ll also be given a colourful collector’s map…

Read More

Swansea Council has become a property investor, generating new income to be ploughed into its public services. Its new property investment strategy has just produced its first deal – and more will follow. The new income will help the delivery of council services. Local authorities across the UK have seen significant drops in Government funding and Swansea Council is aiming to become increasingly commercial. Cllr Clive Lloyd, the council’s cabinet member for service transformation and business operations, said: “This innovative new strategy will see us invest wisely and securely in Swansea commercial property. “We will invest around £5m a year,…

Read More

Prestatyn dad Luke Gratton has just returned from a life-changing adventure in Kenya, East Africa, with child development charity Compassion UK. The 38-year-old, who lives in the North Wales town with his wife and two sons, has gone from being a novice runner to taking on a Marathon in 40oc heat in rural Kenya to raise money to help children living in poverty there. Luke, a visual producer for npower, kicked off his training for the Muskathlon Challenge in aid of Compassion UK last June with 5km runs in his lunchbreaks. He gradually moved onto 10km runs and half marathons,…

Read More

Rhondda Cynon Taf Council’s significant repair and improvement scheme on the Maerdy Mountain route last summer has been awarded a prestigious national award for outstanding engineering achievement. The substantial work took place from July to September 2017, undertaking significant stabilisation of the mountain following a landslip caused by severe weather in winter 2015/16 – affecting 150m of road at the Aberdare end of the route. The Council’s contractor for the works was Alun Griffiths Ltd. Taking advantage of a necessary full road closure, improvements to future-proof the entire Maerdy route were also undertaken thanks to significant funding through #RCTinvest –…

Read More

A campaign has been launched between Arriva Trains Wales and the charity Welsh Hearts to install life saving defibrillators along the Heart of Wales line in its 150th year. The campaign, which was launched today (4th July), coincided with a visit by Their Royal Highnesses The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall. The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall travelled from Llandovery to Builth Road Station to mark the 150th anniversary of the line and were shown the first two defibrillators to be installed upon their arrival at Builth Road. With 28 stations solely on the Heart of Wales…

Read More

Singing care home residents attracted bumper crowds as they teamed up with renowned choir Only Boys Aloud for a day long workshop at Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod. The residents of Pendine Park care organisation’s homes in Wrexham, were a star attraction as they helped fill a large marquee with non-stop music. Strains of Yellow Submarine and My Bonny Lies Over the Ocean could be heard resounding around the tent, tempting an array of passer-by to call in and listen. At one point an extra loud chorus of Happy Birthday filled the air as it was discovered three people in the…

Read More