Author: Rhys Gregory

Shelving plays a vital role in creating a well-organised and visually appealing business space. Beyond functionality, the right shelving can elevate the aesthetics of your environment and make a lasting impression on customers and clients. Whether you’re running a retail shop, a café, or an office, creative shelving solutions can transform the way you utilise your space. Here are some innovative shelving ideas to inspire your business setup. 1. Floating Shelves for a Minimalist Look Floating shelves are a fantastic option for businesses that favour a clean, modern aesthetic. These shelves give the illusion of being suspended in mid-air, creating…

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The holiday season is upon us, and with it comes a plethora of traditions that bring families together, fostering warmth and camaraderie. One modern tradition that has swiftly captured the hearts of many is the trend of family matching Christmas pyjamas. As the days grow colder and the nights longer, there’s nothing quite as comforting as snuggling up in a set of coordinating pyjamas with your loved ones by your side. The Origins of a Cosy Tradition The tradition of Christmas pyjamas isn’t entirely new. In fact, the notion of gifting pyjamas has been around for many decades, often as…

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For casino players based in the UK, instant bank transfers have emerged as a favoured way to make payments to and from casinos. This convenient option allows you to swiftly deposit funds into your account to start playing online games for real money. Out of all the options, slots are by far the most popular type of game with British players. Because of their popularity, slots are available on pretty much every online casino in the UK. To play slots with bank transfer, the easiest way is to go to BankTransferCasino.co.uk as this site only lists online casinos that accept…

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There are few casino games quite as iconic as Roulette. This unique game was one of the early centrepieces of the famous Monte Carlo Casino and has remained a staple of casino offerings ever since. But did you know that there’s more than just one kind of Roulette? There are actually three major formats of this classic game, all of which have some slight but notable differences between them. So, before you play a game of online Roulette, read on for an explanation of the main Roulette tables you’re likely to encounter. European Roulette First up is the most common…

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Diving into the world of online casinos for the first time can be both exciting and daunting. With countless options available, making well-informed decisions is essential. When exploring casinos it is very likely to come across casinos without wagering, a feature highly recommended by gambling experts, especially for those new to the gambling scene. No wagering casinos remove the traditional complicated requirements attached to bonuses, meaning players can enjoy their winnings without the hassle of meeting complex conditions. This makes these casinos an ideal choice for beginners, as they provide a straightforward and stress-free way to explore online gaming while…

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Ten chefs were praised for the quality of their dishes in the National Chef of Wales final held at the at the Welsh International Culinary Championships (WICC) yesterday (Monday). “This competition is certainly gathering momentum, as we had more finalists than ever this year,” said WICC judging panel chairman Colin Gray. “It’s becoming iconic on the Welsh culinary calendar. “There were high standards throughout and some standout dishes. We hope to have found a chef to represent us in the Global Chef Challenge at next year’s Worldchefs Congress & Expo which is being held in Wales and the UK for…

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The Welsh Rugby Union is proud to announce the appointment of Sean Lynn as the new Wales Head coach for the Wales Women’s senior side. Lynn has signed a three-year contract with the WRU and brings a wealth of rugby and coaching experience to the role. Swansea-born Lynn masterminded Gloucester-Hartpury’s back-to-back Premiership Women’s Rugby titles in 2023 and 2024 in England, widely regarded as the best club league in the world. His Gloucester-Hartpury side currently sit at the top of the PWR table, with a squad including a host of Welsh Test stars. Lynn will combine his duties with Wales…

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UKSE has added experienced banker Alan Jenkins to its investment team as it continues its Support Programme for Wales. Alan brings over 40 years of financial experience to the Tata Steel subsidiary, which is working to mitigate the effects of recent changes to the steel industry by investing in businesses to create lasting and sustainable jobs. The Support Programme for Wales, launched last year is a range of targeted loans aiming to build economic vitality, both in the Port Talbot area and further afield. So far it has invested £2 million in 70 Welsh enterprises creating an estimated 344 jobs, and…

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Two men have been found guilty of the murder of 33-year-old Andrew Main in Swansea city centre last year. 26-year-old Joseph Dix, from Frome, Somerset, and 28-year-old Macauley Ruddock, from Bath, Somerset, both pleaded not guilty to murder following the incident, which took place on Princess Way on July 17, 2024. Andrew Main, from Falkirk, Scotland, died from his injuries on August 14 having never regained consciousness. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8Rgc234VWA Detective Inspector Claire Lamerton said: “We are pleased to hear of the murder conviction for both Joseph Dix and Macauley Ruddock. “Both men were visiting Swansea for work, as was Andrew Main.…

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A 35-year-old man who spat in a police officer’s face has been jailed. Carl Andrew Bambrough, of no fixed abode, appeared at Mold Crown Court today, January 20th after admitting to threatening violence and assaulting an emergency worker. On July 28th 2024, officers attended an address in Wrexham following reports Bambrough was in possession of a knife. Fearing he would harm himself or others, officers tried to calm him down and help him, but he spat at an officer’s face. He was jailed for 12 months. District Inspector Heidi Stokes said: “Spitting at someone is a truly disgusting and cowardly…

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