Author: Rhys Gregory

The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for wind across parts of Wales this weekend as Storm Amy moves in, with disruption expected from Friday evening through to late on Saturday. The warning is in place from 6pm on Friday, 3 October, until 11.59pm on Saturday, 4 October. Gusts of 50 to 60mph are likely across many areas, with exposed coasts and hills seeing stronger winds that could exceed 70mph. Forecasters say the strongest gusts are expected further north, but conditions in parts of north Wales, including Conwy, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Gwynedd, and Anglesey, could still prove disruptive. Heavy…

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Over 200 new product ranges will one of the main attractions at the upcoming Blas Cymru / Taste Wales – Meet the Buyer event, with 150 Welsh food and drink suppliers taking part and an opportunity for 300 invited buyers to meet a nation of food and drink innovators. The Welsh Government’s flagship food and drink trade show, taking place at the International Convention Centre (ICC) Wales, Celtic Manor Resort on 22-23 October, will bring together food professionals from across the globe to explore the latest developments in Wales’s thriving food and drink sector, and to engage in brisk trade. Backed by multi-million-pound investment in innovation and production capabilities, the Welsh food and drink industry…

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Cymru will take part in a powerful and emotional moment of unity at Wembley Stadium this month, as players will walk out side by side with fans living with dementia ahead of the international friendly against England. In a landmark initiative delivered by Alzheimer’s Society and The Football Association (FA), supported by the Football Association of Wales (FAW), 22 fans living with dementia, nominated from across Wales and England, will walk out alongside the players in place of the traditional child mascots. The mascots will join both squads for the national anthems, to call on fans across the UK to…

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South Wales Police are appealing for information to help find 15-year-old Malakai, who has been reported missing from Caerau, Maesteg. Malakai has been missing since Monday, September 29. He is described as around 5ft 8ins tall, of slim build, with hazel eyes and dark brown curly hair. The last confirmed sighting of him was when he was wearing a black Nike jacket and trousers, along with black trainers. Police believe Malakai could be in the Reading area and may be using the rail network to travel. He also has known connections to Cardiff and Swansea, and has previously travelled to…

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South Wales Police are appealing for information to help find Neil Davies, who has been reported missing. Neil, 26, is originally from the Newport area but was last seen in Cardiff city centre on Thursday, September 25. Officers say there is concern for his welfare. Anyone who has seen Neil, or who may have information about his whereabouts, is urged to get in touch with police quoting reference number 2500309821. You can contact South Wales Police by: Live Chat: www.south-wales.police.uk Online: Submit information Phone: 101 Always call 999 in an emergency.

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A new fly-through video has been released to give people a first detailed look at how a major Swansea city centre development will appear when it opens later this year. Taking shape at the former BHS unit on Oxford Street, the Y Storfa community services hub will be home to facilities such as a new central library. Led by Swansea Council with Kier Group as main contractor, the scheme will also include other council-run services such as the contact centre, Housing Options, lifelong learning and the West Glamorgan Archive Service. Non-council tenants will include Careers Wales, Citizens Advice and Swansea…

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The brand-new cinema at Pontardawe Arts Centre will officially open its doors to the public on Monday 6th October 2025. The first screenings will feature Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale (PG), Dora: Magic Mermaid Adventures (U), and TRON: Ares (12A), marking the launch of a new era for the venue. Tickets are available now at www.pontardaweartscentre.com. The newly redeveloped 74-seat cinema features cutting-edge laser projection, immersive Dolby ATMOS surround sound, and comfortable seating—offering a high-quality viewing experience right in the heart of Pontardawe. For the first time, the venue will be able to screen the latest first-release films, bringing a…

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Over the next three years more than £2.5m will be invested to modernise and refurbish 16 children’s playgrounds across Neath Port Talbot identified as being in poor condition. Funding for the vital Playground Improvement Programme, to which £2,521,500 will be allocated, was approved by Neath Port Talbot Council’s Cabinet at its meeting on Wednesday, October 1st, 2025. Cllr Scott Jones, Neath Port Talbot Council’s Cabinet Member for Streetscene, said: “The aim is to replace outdated playgrounds with modern, purpose-built spaces tailored to the needs of each community. “Playgrounds are recognised as essential community resources promoting physical activity, social development and…

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Rhondda Cynon Taf’s Cabinet has received a progress update from officers on the next tranche of major investment projects in local schools, that the Council is developing. Nine exciting projects are in varying stages and are earmarked for delivery over the next few years – with continued support from Welsh Government via the Sustainable Communities for Learning Programme. The Council completed several major development projects at local schools in the 2024/25 academic year, delivered within Band B of the Sustainable Communities for Learning Programme – which pupils and staff are now enjoying. Brand new schools were established in Cilfynydd, Hawthorn…

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New figures have shown that more than 83 per cent of premises in the city are now occupied and the number of independents has risen to nearly 70 per cent. It means the number of vacant shops has decreased again and is 16.86 per cent of the total compared with 19.88 per cent in February and 23.51 per cent in September 2024. And that is despite an increase of two new units take the total number in the city centre from 508 to 510. Every six months, the council counts the empty ground floor premises as well as the figures…

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