Author: Rhys Gregory

The winners of the Nathaniel MG Cup from the 2019/20 season will be awarded a place in the SPFL IRN-BRU Cup for the following campaign as part of a radical shake up of the competition. [aoa id=”1″] In other changes to reflect the new domestic pyramid structure, there will be an increased number of teams participating in the Nathaniel MG Cup and consideration is being given to the removal of extra time. The competition will now become the League Cup for the top two tiers of Welsh football, as the FAW takes control of the Tier 2 leagues in the…

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Spectrum has over 30 years’ experience in ultra violet laser technology, and as a world leader in laser wire and cable processing, the company’s equipment is used by every major aircraft manufacturer in the world, including Airbus, Boeing and BAE Systems. Lockheed Martin Space has used its Spectrum Nova laser wire marking equipment to process and identify all the wiring in the manufacture of the complex electrical wiring system for NASA JPL (Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s) Mars InSight lander. The InSight lander touched down on Mars in late November, and deployed its first instrument, the highest priority seismometer onto the surface…

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Detectives leading an investigation in to spates of high-value burglaries across Swansea, Neath and Port Talbot are appealing to trace the owners of some of the items recovered during a recent operation. Officers raided 16 addresses in Swansea on Tuesday as part of Operation Timmia, arresting six people on suspicion of conspiracy to commit burglary. All currently remain in custody. A seventh person was arrested the following day and has since been released on bail with stringent conditions. Enquiries to locate four suspects – Daniel Casey, 27; Terrence Casey, 19; Michael Casey, 18; and Patrick Joyce, 20 – are also…

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Educational charity Techniquest has appointed an expert new Community Engagement Officer who will transform engagement and participation opportunities as the charity steps into an “exciting” new era. [aoa id=”1″] Kelsey Barcenilla has joined the leading science discovery centre to spearhead engagement with new audiences and community members, whilst also creating new volunteering opportunities as the charity embarks on its multimillion-pound Science Capital project. Mrs Barcenilla, who will support the Partnerships and Engagement team, will work closely with local communities, delivering events, participation research sessions and collaborative projects which will help the organisation embed a rewarding, inclusive culture of community engagement.…

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Sally Holland, the Children’s Commissioner for Wales recently met with the team at PLANED to find out more about their work with children and young people in Pembrokeshire. The team at PLANED has been helping to ensure that the voices of children and young people across the county are heard, starting from a local community level. Sally has been the Children’s Commissioner for Wales since April 2015. Her job is to tell people why children’s rights are so important, and to look at how the decisions made by public bodies in Wales, including Welsh Government, affect children’s rights. Speaking about the visit…

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A band of rain, sleet and snow will move eastwards across Wales during Friday morning. Between 08:00 Fri 18 Jan and 13:00 Fri 18 Jan There remains some uncertainty in the timing and the extent of any snow, but there is likely to be a few hours where 2-4 cm of snow could accumulate on higher level routes, this chiefly above 250 metres. However, reports are coming in that North Wales in particular, has already received a dusting a snow today (Thursday). Ian Cooper shares photographs of the lovely Denbigh Moors covered in snow earlier today: Don’t forget to take…

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Welsh Critics’ Choice star Matthew Rhys will be the musical charity Aloud’s first ever Aloud Ambassador. Fresh on the back of scooping a prestigious Critics’ Choice TV Award this weekend for Best Drama Series with his The Americans cast mates, Cardiffian Matthew pledged his support. Aloud was established as a charity by choral conductor, arranger, composer and TV presenter TimRhys-Evans in 2012 with the shared aims of reinvigorating the Welsh male choir tradition and effecting real change in the lives of young people from areas of social deprivation. Matthew, who has also been named this week as Robert Downey Jr’s…

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Hitachi’s decision to pause the £13bn Wylfa Newydd Nuclear project will put businesses in jeopardy, a leading business organisation has said. The Japanese tech firm has said it’s putting the construction of the site on hold in North Wales as the project’s cost continues to rise. With many Welsh and UK businesses forming part of the supply chain for the project, concerns have been raised that it could put firms at risk. A great deal has already been invested, not just in terms of physical capital but also the time that engineering and construction firms have spent planning and attending buyer-events.…

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The awards have a reputation for celebrating the achievements of motivational leaders across Wales while bringing all sectors of the business community together, irrespective of size, geography and longevity. Those who enter or who are nominated have a choice of eleven categories to enter and will benefit from the invaluable and profile-raising positive press coverage opportunities and recognition from peers of business achievement, which comes with entry. Robert Lloyd Griffiths OBE, Director IoD Wales, said: “The profile of these awards continues to exceed expectations as they attract entries from the very best in Wales. We live in a world where there…

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House prices and home sales activity in Wales continued to edge upwards in December, but surveyors are cautious about the outlook for the market in first quarter of 2019, according to the latest RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) Residential Market Survey. Whilst the headline price balance remained in positive territory last month, and the number of newly agreed sales was reported to have risen, Welsh surveyors indicate that they expect prices and sales activity to be lower in three months’ time. Respondents to the survey indicate that this is linked to nervousness related to the economic climate and Brexit.…

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