Author: Rhys Gregory

More than 500 people are expected to gather in Llanidloes on Saturday morning to show their support for a community campaign to reduce the use of plastics in the ancient market town. The ‘Message in a Bottle’ campaign is the brainchild of local resident Philip Stallard who has recruited a small army of helpers to clean up the town and the River Severn from its source to Llanidloes. On Saturday, he is planning a series of events to launch the campaign, which he will take to every town and village downstream on the River Severn. Events are planned from 7am…

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A new business expo coming to Newport is attracting exhibitors from both sides of the Severn. The city’s first Business Growth Expo is bringing together established and growing firms from south Wales and the south west of England, ahead of an expected trade boost with the abolition of the bridge tolls later in the year.

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A group of pupils from Bishop Gore Comprehensive School worked with staff from the School of Engineering at The University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) to develop an energy-generating bio-digester system suitable for use in Kibera in Kenya – one of the world’s largest slums. Their efforts were recognised when they won an Engineering Education Scheme Wales (EESW) award in the South Wales Big Bang Fair. The team of year 12 and 13 pupils from Bishop Gore Comprehensive School investigated ways to improve the living conditions of the communities in the region settling on a bespoke bio-digester system which,…

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