The UK and Welsh governments have confirmed the release of £11.8m of funding for Mid Wales as part of an investment package aimed at boosting the regional economy. The announcement came as Ministers this week toured the first project to secure support from the Mid Wales Growth Deal, which is backed by £110m from both governments – aimed at attracting further investment from the public and private sectors. The visit to the Elan Valley Lakes development – which aims to set a new benchmark for sustainable tourism – marked a significant step forward for the Deal as projects begin to…
Author: Rhys Gregory
The Health and Social Care (Wales) Bill has this week received Royal Assent. The new law, passed by the Senedd in February, will improve services for children, families and disabled people. Wales is the first UK nation to legislate to end private profit in children’s residential and foster care. Care for looked after children will only be provided by the public sector, charitable or not-for-profit organisations in the future. This will ensure that money going into the system is reinvested into children’s welfare, rather than taken as profit for shareholders. The law will also enable the introduction of direct payments…
Caerphilly County Borough Council’s Business Team and International Trade Support Officer attended Welsh Government’s international trade conference, Explore Export Wales 2025. The conference is Wales’s flagship event, designed to help Welsh businesses expand into international markets. With representatives from over 40 global markets, it was an excellent opportunity to highlight the commitment CCBC has to supporting local businesses and to highlight what the borough has to offer on the world stage. Sarah Gaze, CCBC’s International Trade Support Officer commented “It was great to be exhibiting at Explore Export Wales in Cardiff again this year. Caerphilly based businesses attending this event…
Wales, with its breathtaking landscapes, rugged coastlines, towering mountains, and charming villages, is a dream destination for road trip enthusiasts. Whether you’re an adrenaline junkie seeking thrilling adventures or a nature lover wanting to immerse yourself in Wales’ stunning natural beauty, the country offers some of the best scenic drives and epic road trips. From exhilarating coastal routes to winding mountain passes, Wales is the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable journey on wheels. The Brecon Beacons: A Journey Through Mountains and Valleys The Brecon Beacons National Park offers the perfect blend of scenic beauty and outdoor adventure. Spanning over 520…
St David’s Cardiff has hosted its enterprise challenge, ‘Made in Cardiff’, with two local schools. Made in Cardiff is a cross-school competition with students tasked with designing a brand-new community space for the city before going head to head in Dragons’ Den-style pitches. Centred around the theme ‘reimagining their local retail space’, the project challenged Cardiff pupils to present their ideas and vision for retail in the future, while considering the broader impact retail space has on the local area. Year 10 students from Cantonian High School in Fairwater and Ysgol Bro Edern in Penylan took part in three workshops…
This year’s Wonderwool Wales show in the heart of Mid Wales will have a truly international flavour, as an exhibitor from America will be showcasing their products. Kimberly Perkins from Cat Mountain Fibre Arts, Colorado, who produces hand dyed, multi-textured, yarn bundles and knitting and crochet patterns, will be exhibiting on stand M1 in Hall 1 at the Royal Welsh Showground, Builth Wells during the popular weekend show on April 26 and 27. Wonderwool Wales director Chrissie Menzies has also had an enquiry from an Icelandic producer whom, she says, is likely to attend in 2026. It will be the…
A new partnership will deliver advanced cyber security capability to help industries adapt to the threats and opportunities of an interconnected digital world. Cardiff University and global leader in advanced engineering and innovative technology solutions Amentum have joined forces to provide hands-on upskilling courses on the basics of cyber hygiene through to advanced industrial control system security. Cardiff University, with input and guidance from Amentum, have developed specialist laboratory facilities to test system vulnerabilities in a safe and secure environment. Their learning materials, content and testbed designs are a culmination of many months collaboration between the academic and industry partners,…
Scientists are deploying an early warning system to closely monitor how rapidly the Greenland ice sheet is melting and help predict potential climate tipping points. For the first time, a comprehensive network of seismic sensors will be installed in Greenland to ‘listen’ to the vibrations caused by flowing water. The system will allow scientists to continuously monitor meltwater runoff from major glacier outlets in almost real time. Measurements currently provided by conventional monitoring systems tend to be sporadic as well as expensive, while the new seismic instruments are low-cost, less prone to damage and easier to deploy. Meltwater runoff from…
A man from Neath Port Talbot has been jailed after carrying out violent attacks against two female victims. 29-year-old Scott Miller, from Aberdulais, assaulted the two victims on multiple separate occasions. He pulled the first victim to the ground by their hair before repeatedly punching her to the face, causing her to strike her head on a door frame. He left this victim with a number of injuries. While on bail for the above offences, Miller assaulted his second victim on more than one occasion, including putting his hands around this victim’s throat, causing her to suffer a panic attack.…
A motorcyclist and pillion passenger have sadly died following a road traffic collision in Wrexham. Shortly before 11pm on Friday, 21 March, police were notified by the ambulance service of a single vehicle collision on Wrexham Road, New Broughton, involving a yellow Honda 125cc motorcycle. Emergency services attended and two casualties, aged 18 and 19 years old, were taken to hospital in Wrexham where they sadly died. The road between Coed Efa lane and Dale Road was closed for some time to allow investigations to be carried out at the scene but has since reopened this morning. The coroner, and…