Author: Rhys Gregory

A rising star at Wales’s fastest growing food supplier has been appointed as the company’s new head of distribution. Laura Holland, who joined Harlech Foodservice five years ago on the tele-sales desk, takes charge of organising deliveries to customers across Wales, the North West of England and the West Midlands. As Distribution Manager she will be responsible for the routes taken and the cargoes carried by over 80 drivers behind the wheels of 65 delivery lorries and vans transporting 5,000 lines of products from the company’s five depots to thousands of customers. Laura, from Mynytho, near Abersoch, is originally from…

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A man has been charged with the murder of a 48-year-old woman in Cefn Cribwr, Bridgend, earlier this month. Officers were called just after 9.15pm on Friday, April 18, with a report of concern for the welfare of two people in a property on Bryn Terrace. Upon arrival, they discovered the body of Tracey Davies (formerly Young). 56-year-old Michael Davies, from Cefn Cribwr, was arrested at the scene on suspicion of Tracey’s murder. He has today been charged with this offence, and will appear at Cardiff Magistrates Court tomorrow at 10am. Next of kin has been informed. Detective Inspector Claire…

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The Vale of Glamorgan Council could soon be asking residents for their views on three potential sites for housing in Barry. This week the Authority’s Cabinet will consider a report that recommends holding a consultation exercise to gauge local opinion on the proposals. If the report’s contents are approved, people will be able to have their say on plans to increase the number of homes in Barry, linked to the Council’s Replacement Local Development Plan (RLDP). The plans include building 54 homes on Hayes Lane in the Bendricks, 40 at Neptune Way on Barry Waterfront and 376 near Weycock Cross…

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An upgraded neighbourhood skate park is now open and ready to use at Coed Bach Park in Pontarddulais in a boost for local skateboarders, BMXers and fans of other wheel sports. The new facility is part of a Swansea Council commitment to invest £2.8m in neighbourhood skate parks across the city by working in close partnership with local communities and a specialist design company called Curve Studio. Coloured predominantly in red and green, the new concrete facility at Coed Bach Park replaces an old metal ramp that had been in place there beforehand. It includes two back-to-back mini ramps, a…

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An important Resilient Roads scheme has now been completed at Turberville Road in Porth, designed to reduce the risk of highway flooding during storm events. Targeted work to deliver the Welsh Government-funded scheme got underway in November 2024, to upgrade the existing highway headwall inlet structure. The existing watercourse channel and upstream drainage infrastructure have also been upgraded, with the aim of improving the conveyance of water to the new headwall. Calibre Contracting Ltd substantially completed the work by the end of March 2025 – and finishing work, most-recently the installation of fencing, has now been completed. All traffic management…

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The 16 projects that will share a £1 million support fund to celebrate Cymru women’s first-ever European championship footballing appearance have been announced. The projects selected include screening events across Wales and the world; football engagement activities for young people; training and support packages for female coaches and referees; and cultural celebrations. The purpose of the fund is to support projects that will promote Wales, project our values, particularly around equality and inclusion, and promote women’s sport, encouraging increased participation and creating a positive and lasting legacy. Among the projects receiving funding are: Two inclusive, one-day street football tournaments for…

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Neath Port Talbot Council is set to host a free event for landlords who rent out properties within the county borough. This event aims to provide valuable information into available support and funding opportunities. The Landlord Support Event will take place at Neath Town Hall (1-2 Church Place, Neath, SA11 3LL) on Tuesday 13th May between 4pm and 7pm. Guest speakers from Rent Smart Wales, National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) and Neath Port Talbot Council will be present to share their expertise. This will include guidance on handling common issues and Leasing Scheme Wales, a scheme offering guaranteed rent payments…

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When most people think about hiring a garden designer, their mind goes straight to the visuals: lush lawns, sculpted hedges, maybe a water feature or two. But the real value of professional garden design goes way beyond looks. Behind every well-placed planter and gravel path is a strategy—one that balances lifestyle, maintenance, and long-term usability with beauty. That’s where the expertise of professionals truly shines. Whether you’re transforming a neglected backyard or planning a garden from scratch, services like garden design in Cotswolds are often the difference between a space that simply looks good on day one and one that…

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Establishing a business in the United Kingdom can be an exciting opportunity for ambitious entrepreneurs, particularly in Wales, where favourable market conditions and government-backed support create a strong foundation for growth. However, if you are from a different country, dealing with the immigration system can appear challenging. The self-sponsorship route offers a practical solution for you. It enables foreign nationals to establish a UK-based company and serve as their own sponsor for a Skilled Worker visa.  In this article, we explain how the self-sponsorship route works, why Wales presents a uniquely attractive environment for new businesses, and what steps prospective…

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As discussions surrounding the legalization of sports betting in Texas continue to heat up, many stakeholders are focusing on the impact this change would have on the economy, the government, and the sports industry. However, one group that could see tremendous benefits often gets overlooked: local businesses. From restaurants and bars to marketing firms and tech startups, legalizing sportsbooks in Texas has the potential to generate substantial opportunities across various sectors. Let’s explore how local businesses could thrive in a legalized sports betting environment. A Surge in Customer Traffic for Hospitality Venues The most immediate and visible impact would be…

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