Stena Line has announced that an outline planning application has now been submitted to Isle of Anglesey County Council to redevelop the former Anglesey Aluminium site, now known as Prosperity Parc, into a new technology park. The submission of a planning application follows a public consultation held between December 2024 and January 2025, where residents were invited to have their say on the early plans to create approximately 200,000 sqm of industrial and office development as part of a low-carbon campus. The proposals include space for technology and data centre buildings and a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) scheme, as…
Author: Rhys Gregory
The winners of the 2025 Royal Philharmonic Society Awards were announced yesterday evening, Thursday 6 March, celebrating classical music’s vibrant and vital impact, resonance, and reach nationwide. Music-makers and music-lovers gathered at Royal Birmingham Conservatoire as the RPS Awards visited the West Midlands for the first time. The RPS Awards were hosted by BBC Radio 3 presenters Jess Gillam and Tom McKinney with trophies presented by RPS Chair Angela Dixon. The power of music UK-wide was recognised, with winners from all four nations: in the face of stark funding cuts, Welsh National Opera received the Opera and Music Theatre Award…
One of the UK’s leading law firms, Acuity Law, has represented the selling shareholders of Discover Momenta and its subsidiary, Momenta Newcastle, in their acquisition by Liva Healthcare, enhancing their ability to offer treatment options for chronic diseases linked to lifestyle choices. Momenta provides and licenses digital, virtual and in-person healthy lifestyle programmes to National Health Service (NHS) organisations, local authorities and other third parties across the UK, to help manage long-term conditions such as obesity, Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Liva, a digital platform offering human-led interventions for chronic health problems, will expand its reach through the acquisition…
Accounting professionals have an important role to play in supporting their organisations to achieve AI adoption and implementation, according to new research from leading global accountancy body, ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants). According to the latest in the series of ACCA’s AI Monitor reports, Risk and responsibility, AI tools augment human capabilities while raising new questions about control, reliability and professional responsibility. When it comes to classifying AI risks, a couple of immediate threats for many organisations relate to the significant amounts of investment being committed and either unrealistic expectations or poor judgement concerning the potential impact of…
Powerhouse Energy (AIM:PHE), a company pioneering integrated technology that converts non-recyclable waste into low carbon energy together with a revenue generating engineering consulting division (Engsolve), is pleased to announce the launch of operations at its new Feedstock Testing Unit (“FTU”) at the Company’s headquarters at Bridgend. This is a hugely significant milestone for the Company’s and its mission to provide flexible, innovative, solutions to global pollution by converting plastic and other waste into cost effective energy products that improve our environment for future generations. The new facility will serve as a hub for evaluating and optimising various waste-derived feedstocks, ensuring…
A contender for this year’s Miss Wales crown is backing a charity which campaigns against sexual violence towards women. Seventeen-year-old Erin Mason, from Holyhead, is a finalist in the event which is staged in Cardiff in May where she is being supported by Denbighshire prom dress company Ffansi Ffrogs who will supply her gown. Erin has also become the face of Ffansi Ffrogs and took part in a fashion shoot at the historic Ruthin Castle Hotel. Rather less glamorously dressed, she celebrated her entry into this year’s competition with a 14-mile charity coastal walk from Anglesey to Bangor which has…
Coleg Cambria calls for Wales-Wide Student Transport Equity, Condemning “Postcode Lottery”. The college is calling for urgent action to address the “absence of equality” in student transport funding across Wales, where a “postcode lottery” is leaving many learners and their families “bearing the brunt of unfair travel costs”. Yana Williams, Chief Executive of Coleg Cambria, expressed her disappointment with the current system, highlighting the stark disparity in support, with some local authorities funding free bus travel for post-16 learners while others provide none. “It is fundamentally unfair that where a student lives determines their access to education,” said Ms Williams.…
A development in south Powys, built by one of Wales’ leading housebuilders, has sold half its homes. Persimmon Homes’ Maes y Rhos site in Ystradgynlais has already seen customers move into 20 properties in the town, with a further 22 to come. Local people who want to move into a high-quality home, built by a five-star developer, are being encouraged to express their interest now. Two, three, and five-bed properties at Maes y Rhos are available from £219,995. The homes at the development, which sits on the border with the Brecon Beacons National Park, can be purchased via Help to…
Dementia specialist Admiral Nurses will host clinics at Nationwide’s Colwyn Bay branch to offer tailored support and guidance to anyone affected by the condition Nationwide and Dementia UK’s free face-to-face clinics are returning to Nationwide’s Colwyn Bay branch in March, offering specialist support in a safe, comfortable and private space for people to discuss any aspect of dementia. Hosted by Dementia UK’s Admiral Nurses, the clinics are open to anyone impacted by dementia, offering life-changing support to families and individuals in the area. The clinics will take place over the next two weeks, and appointments can be booked via Dementia…
The Football Associations of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales will collectively submit an expression of interest to FIFA for the United Kingdom to host the Women’s World Cup in 2035. The announcement follows this week’s decision by the FIFA Council to recommend that the 2035 tournament is hosted in Europe or in Africa. The declaration of interest will be submitted to FIFA in the first quarter of 2025. Reacting to the news, Prime Minister Keir Starmer said: “Football is and always will be at the core of our country’s identity. Whether we watch on TV, play at the weekends…