Author: Rhys Gregory

A man from Aberavon has been jailed following conviction for actual bodily harm (ABH), two counts of common assault, one count of rape and for breaching his restraining order. Corey Jones, 27, from Aberavon, Neath Port Talbot, sexually assaulted his victim at a house in July 2024. He was sentenced to eight years in prison at Swansea Crown Court on Wednesday, March 5. Detective Constable Rabaiotti said: “I want to thank the victim in this case for their bravery and strength in coming forward and speaking to us and their commitment throughout the course of the investigation.” “I would encourage…

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Full fibre network operator Netomnia has made over 50,000 Swansea premises ready for service on its high-speed broadband network. Thousands of homes and businesses in the area can now accessNetomnia’s full-fibre infrastructure, providing residents and businesses with the ability to take up fast and reliable broadband services via Netomnia’s partner Internet Service Providers (ISPs). Starting in Morriston in 2022, Netomnia has rapidly expanded its network to cover even more areas in Swansea. Zoltan Kovacs, Managing Director at Netomnia, said: “Reaching 50,000 premises in Swansea is a fantastic milestone for us. Our infrastructure, with its symmetrical ultrafast speeds and reliability, empowers…

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Five Belgian fishing companies and their vessel masters have been successfully prosecuted for serious breaches of fisheries legislation in Welsh waters, marking the latest success in Welsh Government’s crackdown on illegal fishing activities. The prosecutions relate to the misreporting of Dover Sole catches between quota areas during 2022 and 2023. These cases form part of a wider enforcement operation that has led to eight prosecutions being authorised by the Counsel General. Deputy First Minister with responsibility for Climate Change and Rural Affairs, Huw Irranca-Davies said: “Our seas are vital to Wales’ coastal communities, supporting both commercial fishing and tourism. These…

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Local councils will soon be able to access up to £120m to repair more local roads over the next two years, under new plans set out in the Welsh Government’s Final Budget 2025-26. The new local government borrowing initiative will provide an extra £10m of revenue funding to local councils to enable them to unlock an additional £120m of capital funding to accelerate the process of fixing our local roads and pavements. The scheme will be designed in close partnership with the Welsh Local Government Association (WLGA) and will be open for applications by the end of this financial year.…

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The way businesses approach office space has shifted significantly. Companies now seek adaptable environments that support evolving work models, cost-efficiency, and team collaboration. The UK government outlines the benefits of flexible working, highlighting how it enhances productivity, employee well-being, and business efficiency. A flexible workspace provides a tailored solution, allowing businesses to scale operations without long-term lease commitments. Understanding the key factors involved in selecting the right office space ensures companies find a setup that enhances productivity and operational efficiency. Understanding Flexible Workspaces A flexible workspace is a dynamic office solution that accommodates various work styles and business needs. These…

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Liquidity is a crucial element of any financial market, ensuring seamless trading and price stability. In the cryptocurrency industry, liquidity providers play an essential role in maintaining efficient market operations. Cryptocurrency liquidity services facilitate smooth transactions by reducing slippage and narrowing spreads, making the market more attractive, especially to institutional traders. The Role of Market Liquidity in Cryptocurrency Market liquidity determines how easily assets can be bought or sold at stable prices. High liquidity means lower volatility and better price discovery, whereas low liquidity results in erratic price movements and increased trading costs. The role of market makers is fundamental…

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In this modern era, the vast expanse of the internet unfurls an array of opportunities for the pursuit of wealth. The multitude of avenues available invites individuals to venture into various means of financial gain, with some paths even offering the allure of passive income. We will explore five of the most promising methods through which one may cultivate a steady income, all while ensconced in the comfort of their own home. Passive income on cryptocurrencies Cryptocurrency, though a relatively recent phenomenon, holds considerable promise as a source of passive income. The principle of operation is the same as that…

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Llandovery Sheep Festival will be baa-ck this September for ‘ewe’ to enjoy some new, as well as the familiar favourite features. The weekend-long festival, taking place on 20 & 21 September 2025, will highlight the wool industry and local sheep farming. It will also be a celebration of rural crafts, food and entertainment, held in Llandovery town centre. Rachel Everett, Chairman of the Festival, said, “The Llandovery Sheep Festival has gone from strength to strength since its inception in 2010. It is an event that’s been wholeheartedly embraced by the people of Llandovery and its success is very much a…

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A freehold retail parade investment in a prime town centre location is being sold at the latest Acuitus auction on March 27th. Comprising an unbroken two storey retail parade of 13 shops, including six double/triple units, this prominently situated property is located at the heart of Barry town centre. The 53,513 sq ft freehold parade is being offered at a guide price of £2.4m at the upcoming Acuitus auction, and generates a total annual rental income of £401,550. The property offers vital amenities across its 11 let High Street stores arranged over ground and first floors, and has two vacant…

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CBI Wales has called for reform of the planning system to kick-start the construction of key projects that will deliver sustainable growth. In its ‘Planning for Growth’ report published by today by CBI Wales, it makes a series of recommendations aimed at building a well-funded, innovative planning framework that will speed up the construction of housing and infrastructure projects. The report also calls on the Welsh Government to work closely with the UK government and local authority planning departments to improve the system, making it easier for businesses to invest in Wales. There are five key areas with detailed measures…

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