RSPCA Cymru has launched an appeal for information to find the owner of a thin and injured horse found in Risca. The cob type horse was removed from land off Dan-y-Griag Road on Monday 16 March after being found in a poor condition. Now, RSPCA officers are keen to find out more about her. RSPCA Inspector Sophie Daniels said: “This cob is extremely thin and has a nasty infected injury to the left hind. “The mare was not microchipped and was reportedly on the land for several weeks with nobody attending. Strangely it was wearing a distinctive fleecy zebra print…
Author: Rhys Gregory
The UK Government has announced plans for a £20m investment to support the transformation of Swansea’s Civic Centre site on the city’s seafront. Swansea Council has confirmed that funding from the UK Government will aim to support ambitious proposals to rejuvenate and re-envisage the building once it has gone through the necessary checks and clearances. The council is working in collaboration with their development partner Urban Splash to breathe new life into the site. Proposals include 15 commercial units across the ground and lower ground floors, cafés, bars, shops, workspaces, spaces for leisure and events, and around 140 residential apartments…
A major funding agreement has been announced by the Welsh Government for the first 12 months of the five‑year Regional Transport Plan, supporting the long‑term development of local transport infrastructure across the Cardiff Capital Region (CCR). The funding forms part of a £48.5 million package for south‑east Wales through the Welsh Government’s Regional Transport Fund. As part of the regional funding announcement, allocations for Cardiff up to 2029 have been confirmed, with more than £20.5 million set to be invested in transport improvements in the Welsh capital. The funding breakdown from the Welsh Government is as follows: 2026–27: up to…
International Working Group (IWG) is set to open co-working spaces, private offices, meeting rooms and creative areas at a state-of-the-art new development in Swansea city centre. The company is now fitting out close to 20,000 square feet at the 71/72 Kingsway scheme, expanding its network to keep pace with rising demand across South Wales for more flexible ways of working. Developed by Swansea Council and part-funded by the Swansea Bay City Deal, office space at the development is already 80% let. IWG is the world’s largest platform for work with brands including Spaces and Regus. Their Design Your Own Office…
Pembroke Town Councillors and County Council Leader Cllr Jon Harvey have visited the new Henry Tudor Centre in South Quay, Pembroke to see the work in progress. Cllr Gareth Jones, Cllr Rose Blackburn and Cllr Jonathan Grimes, joined by Cllr Harvey and Pembroke Town Clerk Suzie Thomas, had a guided tour of the building that is due to open in Spring 2027. The exciting new centre will tell the story of Henry Tudor, son of Pembroke, his Welsh ancestry and his impact on our national story, Welsh culture and our wider British heritage. Cllr Harvey, Leader of Pembrokeshire County Councillor,…
Newport City Council officers have undertaken extensive work to track down the source of an odour which has impacted large parts of the city in recent months. At the moment, the evidence that has been gathered suggests that the sulphurous, or rotten- egg-like, smell is coming from river sediment but investigations are continuing. The team is working closely with other organisations including Natural Resources Wales (NRW), Dwr Cymru Welsh Water, Wales and West Utilities, Public Health Wales and neighbouring authorities. They have also carried out city-wide odour patrols and assessments in response to reports from residents of sulphurous-like, or rotten…
Caerphilly County Borough Council’s Cabinet has this week (18 March) approved proposals to start the process of making an application for a Compulsory Purchase Order (CPO) to support the delivery of £20million essential repairs to the A469 at Troedrhiwfuwch. The decision marks a significant step forward in addressing a long-standing landslip issue that has increasingly threatened the safety and reliability of this key strategic route linking communities between New Tredegar and Pontlottyn. Cllr Nigel George, Cabinet Member with responsibility for Highways, said “This is a vital step in safeguarding a key transport link for our communities. The A469 plays a…
Ten projects across Monmouthshire are to receive a share of more than £7.5million in funding from the Welsh Government. The Abergavenny/Llanfoist active travel bridge, renovation of Chainbridge and the B4245 at Undy are just some of the projects which will benefit. The funding will be made available through the Regional Transport Fund and forms part of the Cardiff Capital Region’s Regional Transport Delivery Plan. In Monmouthshire, this includes projects in both the north and south of the county, to improve public transport, highways, active and inclusive travel and road safety. The Abergavenny/Llanfoist active travel bridge and links will receive £3.6million, while…
A major milestone was marked last week as Ysgol Robert Owen in Newtown officially opened its new, purpose‑built school building. The plaque unveiling was carried out by the Leader of Powys County Council, Cllr Jake Berriman, alongside the school’s Chair of Governors, Cllr Joy Jones on Thursday, March 12. As part of the celebrations, learners from the school performed a poem they had prepared for the opening ceremony. Although pupils and staff moved into the building in September 2024, today’s event celebrated the completion of a modern, fully accessible learning environment designed to meet the needs of learners with additional…
Extra help is being made available for people in financial crisis facing difficulties with the rising cost of heating oil in Wales. Support is already provided for those in Wales experiencing fuel poverty with purchasing off-grid fuel through the Discretionary Assistance Fund. The DAF enables anyone with an address in Wales and over the age of sixteen experiencing unexpected financial crisis to apply for a contribution towards their off-grid fuel costs. The Welsh Government is immediately increasing the amount of funding available for heating oil. The amount available per award for heating oil is being temporarily raised to £750, from £500 while prices…