Author: Rhys Gregory

The Vale of Glamorgan Council has introduced two electric vehicles to its kerb-side recycling fleet. The new additions – manufactured by Romaquip – are the latest step in the Council’s vehicle replacement programme. Cllr Mark Wilson, Cabinet Member for Neighbourhood and Building Services, said: “It is great to see these 100 per cent electric vehicles join our kerb-side fleet.“The vehicles are a key part of the Council’s Project Zero strategy to become a carbon-neutral authority by 2030.“As a Council, we are working at a pace to reduce our carbon footprint and make positive changes considering the ongoing climate and nature…

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Bridgend County Borough Council has announced that Jake Morgan will join the authority in July as its new Chief Executive Officer. He was appointed by members following a vigorous recruitment and assessment process which culminated with an extraordinary meeting of Council held on Wednesday 2 April. Currently employed as the Deputy Chief Executive and Corporate Director of Community Services at Carmarthenshire County Council, Jake comes from Gloucestershire. Having moved to live and work within Wales 20 years ago, he has built up more than 30 years of extensive experience working within local government covering a number of senior roles. These…

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A convenience store in Cardiff has been ordered to pay over £2,000 for excessive noise coming from a refrigerator condenser unit at their business in Ely. The owner of Fisher Convenience Store on Michaelston Road was sentenced at Cardiff Magistrates’ Court last Friday (March 28) for failing to act, after a Noise Abatement Notice was served on the property on May 31st, 2023. The case came to light following a complaint from a member of the public that the noise coming from the refrigerator unit was excessive and causing a nuisance to residents. Officers from Shared Regulatory Services visited the…

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Funding is now available once again to boost businesses in Swansea. Applications are now open for pre-start, growth, innovation and carbon reduction grants thanks to Swansea Council through the UK Government’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund. Supporting entrepreneurs and the creation of new businesses, pre-start grants of up to £10,000 are available to cover equipment, training, accreditation, marketing or stock. Business growth grants of up to £50,000 are also available to support the introduction of new products or services into businesses which would create or safeguard jobs. Eligible expenditure for this grant includes machinery, training, IT systems, telecoms, furniture and office…

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An annual residential to Wales’ most westerly farm included a very special guest this month as Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal paid a visit. Year Six pupils from Pembroke Dock Community School enjoyed a week’s stay at Lower Treginnis Farm, with the yearly experience an amazing chance to experience rural life. At this year’s visit pupils were joined by Farm for City Children patron The Princess Royal, with pupils Erin Hubbard and Jack Kinnard presenting Her Royal Highness with a gift before she left. Headteacher Michele Thomas said: “The experience at Treginnis gives them a deep respect for rural…

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Last month, Newport hosted some exciting free events over several weekends in March starting with celebrations for St David’s Day and ending with the first-ever Music Trail. Community activities to mark St David’s Day and International Women’s Day were held in The Riverfront on 1 and 8 March respectively. Young delegates from Newport were also joined by their counterparts from the other three home nations for a prestigious conference. Organised by our youth and play team to mark International Women’s Day, sessions were held in different city centre venues. Newport’s first Festival of Words took place in the middle of…

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Caerphilly County Borough Council welcomes £1,571,009 funding from the Welsh Government to address flood risk management and deliver associated schemes. Over 350 properties are anticipated to benefit from improved flood resilience once all the schemes are fully completed. Schemes are proposed across Caerphilly County Borough including in Rhymney, Cwmfelinfach, Newbridge, New Tredegar, Risca and Ystrad Mynach. Cllr Nigel George, Cabinet Member for Corporate Services, Property and Highways at Caerphilly County Borough Council said: “Events like Storm Bert show the devasting impacts that flooding can have on local communities, which can continue to have a significant effect on people’s lives for…

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Pipework insulation might seem like a minor detail in the grand scheme of business operations. However, this often-overlooked element of building infrastructure offers numerous advantages that extend far beyond its primary purpose. Surprisingly, some business owners may not realize how much proper insulation can benefit them. If that sounds like you, keep reading to find out why it’s worth paying attention to! Here they are: 1. Cut Down Energy Costs One common goal for businesses is to conserve energy and keep operating costs as low as possible. And pipework insulation can help achieve that in a big way. Insulated pipes…

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In recent years, the gambling landscape in Wales has experienced a significant shift, with more players opting for online casinos rather than traditional brick-and-mortar venues. The rise of digital platforms is transforming how Welsh residents engage with gambling, creating a new wave of enthusiasts who are drawn to the convenience, variety, and excitement of online gaming. While traditional casinos have long been a staple of Welsh entertainment, the growing popularity of online gambling is becoming impossible to ignore. So, why are more players choosing online casinos over the physical, in-person experience? The answer lies in the convenience, accessibility, game variety,…

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Attending live concerts is one of the most exciting ways to experience your favorite music. The energy, the crowd, the lights – it’s an unforgettable experience. However, with all the excitement, one crucial aspect often gets overlooked: hearing protection. While concerts can be thrilling, the loud music can be damaging to your hearing. This is where earplugs for concerts come into play. Why Should You Use Earplugs for Concerts? At concerts, the sound levels can exceed 120 decibels, which is about as loud as a jet engine. Prolonged exposure to sounds at this volume can cause irreversible damage to your…

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