Author: Rhys Gregory

Econ Engineering, the UK’s leading manufacturer of winter maintenance and highways vehicles, has donated £15,000 to three Men’s Sheds located near its depots in Cardiff, Alloa and its Ripon HQ. The UK Men’s Sheds Association (UKMSA) is a charity dedicated to creating spaces where people can connect, share skills and work on practical projects in a friendly, relaxed environment. Recognising the immense benefits of Men’s Sheds, Econ Engineering has given a £5,000 contribution directly to goodShed in Cardiff, part of Men’s Sheds, to support their ongoing initiatives. goodShed aims to improve physical and mental health by offering a welcoming workshop…

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Pembroke Dock-based Ledwood Mechanical Engineering is strengthening its senior leadership team with the appointment of two industry experts. Nigael Lewis has joined Ledwood as Head of Operations from National Grid. He brings significant international experience in terminal management, production, project management, construction and commercial operations within the LNG and oil and gas industry over the last 36 years within the UK, Europe, Asia and North America. Taking the role of Head of Finance and Company Secretary is Andrew Miller, a Fellow of the Chartered Association of Certified Accountants. He has worked across various global manufacturing sectors with experience ranging from…

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A new report identifying some of key issues facing the teaching profession in Wales has been published by Cardiff Metropolitan University this week. Over the last year, researchers from Cardiff Met’s School of Education and Social Policy have surveyed and interviewed undergraduate students, student teachers, teachers, school leaders and key players in the education system in Wales. Findings from the report, ‘A Future Teaching Profession for Wales’, highlighted the challenges the educational system in Wales is facing, including recruitment, the retention of teachers – in particular newly qualified teachers – and the overall appeal of teaching. David Egan, Professor of…

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Cardiff’s pioneering ‘Refill Return Cup’ scheme is celebrating a key milestone at four months in; since launch, the scheme has saved a whopping 8,000 cups from ending up in landfill. To celebrate, more than 20 participating businesses across the city will be offering 50 customers each a free coffee (or hot drink) of their choice. The ‘Cardiff Refill Return Cup’ initiative, a first for Wales, enables customers to ‘borrow’ a reusable coffee cup from any participating venue and return it later to be washed and reused. Participating venues in ‘Free Coffee Friday’ on 21st February (all will offer one free…

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Craig Bellamy’s Cymru will face Canada at the Swansea.com Stadium and England in Wembley Stadium, completing the international schedule for 2025. The match against Canada on Tuesday 9 September (KO 7:45pm) marks a return to Swansea for the team, having last played there in November 2020 in a goalless draw against the USA during the COVID-19 pandemic. The last match with a crowd at the Swansea.com Stadium was in March 2013 against Croatia, in a match featuring current Head Coach Craig Bellamy. Cymru’s last match against Canada was a 1-0 win in Wrexham in in May 2004, and the upcoming…

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Principality Stadium is setting a new standard for accessible event experiences with the launch of its Accessible Fan Guides – a first-of-its-kind resource for sporting venues that provides both comprehensive event information tailored to individual accessibility needs and a fully accessible platform. These guides empower fans with access requirements to easily plan their stadium visit by offering detailed event information alongside tailored accessibility details. Crucially, the guides themselves are fully accessible, incorporating features like ADHD-friendly filters, screen reader compatibility, and seizure filters, ensuring all fans can access the information they need. Developed in collaboration with Access Card and created by…

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Monmouthshire Building Society has appointed Marian Evans as its new chair, succeeding Roger Turner who stepped down following the end of his tenure at the end of 2024. Marian has an impressive career in financial services, property and business consultancy and has been a member of the Society’s Board since 2021. Marian’s early career was at NFU Mutual, where she rapidly reached the top of her profession and became the youngest female sales manager in the country, looking after a portfolio in excess of £54 million by the age of 30. Following her appointment to Head of Special Risks at…

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Caernarfon, United Kingdom: n Industries Group Limited (“n Industries”), a leading supporter of UK SME industrial businesses, has announced the acquisition of a majority stake in Friction Technology Limited, a market leader in the friction materials sector. As part of its decentralised structure, n Industries will collaborate closely with Friction Technology’s management team to drive further growth for the business. Friction Technology operates as an extension of its customers’ R&D departments, developing and supplying mission-critical friction materials to global Original Equipment Manufacturers and aftermarket customers. The company serves a diverse range of industries, including wind energy, industrial equipment, and commercial…

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A man from Swansea has been jailed after stealing a taxi. 31-year-old Jeremy Higgins, of no fixed abode, asked a taxi driver to help him carry his belongings into the vehicle. When the taxi driver got out to assist, Higgins jumped into the driver’s seat and drove away. He was found by officers on Princess Margaret Way, Aberavon, having crashed the vehicle and caused significant damage to it. He was in the act of attempting to remove the dashcam and card machine from the vehicle. Higgins was arrested and found to be in possession of two knives. A phone in…

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A 43-year-old man who threatened his neighbours with a machete has been jailed. Gary Pierce Williams, of Cae Bold, Caernarfon, appeared at Caernarfon Crown Court on Tuesday February 18th after admitting affray. During the early hours of December 21st, Williams was stood outside the home of one of his neighbours when he began threatening them and stating he had a weapon. He tried to enter their property, making the resident fear for their safety. Police attended the area and arrested Williams whilst also searching his home address. A machete and another weapon were discovered inside. He was jailed for 10…

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