Author: Rhys Gregory

RCT Council has now completed a significant repair scheme to the Gelli Isaf Tramroad Bridge, which is located off the Cynon Trail between Trecynon and Hirwaun. The repairs have been sympathetically delivered across two phases of work, respecting the structure’s Scheduled Monument status. The historic bridge spans the Afon Cynon at a location to the north-west of the former Mayhew Chicken Factory site, and the work has been carried out with minimal disruption to the community due to its location away from residential areas. The main Cynon Trail route has also remained unaffected throughout. Phase one work was previously completed…

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Caerphilly County Borough Council has officially approved its ambitious Waste Strategy following a comprehensive 12-week public consultation and detailed consideration of feedback from residents. The strategy, which sets the Council’s long-term plan to exceed statutory recycling and decarbonisation targets set by Welsh Government, was endorsed by full Council on 1st October 2024. The strategy is built around five core objectives: Reduce overall waste arisings. Increase repair and reuse initiatives. Boost the proportion and quality of recycled material. Enhance the use of renewable energy. Support residents in managing their waste more sustainably. Following a Cabinet meeting on the 18th September, a…

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nternational speakers and delegates will gather in Cardiff next week as Wales hosts the international Circular Economy Hotspot for the first time. First held in the Netherlands in 2016 the event has now expanded across the world, with Wales hosting the event in Europe alongside events in South Africa and North and South America. The three-day event features an international conference, a circular economy showcase exhibition and a programme of site visits, designed to engage delegates on key aspects of the circular economy and promote action to accelerate a green transition. The event will also give delegates first-hand insight into…

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Thousands more people will automatically receive at-home bowel screening tests to help save more lives. Bowel cancer is one of the most common types of cancer, with more than 2,000 people diagnosed every year in Wales. But when caught in its early stages, the cancer is treatable, curable and survival chances increase significantly. From Wednesday 9 October, 50-year-olds registered with a GP in Wales will be offered self-screening for bowel cancer for the first time and will receive a screening kit in the post. Screening can help spot bowel cancer before symptoms start and detect polyps – noncancerous growths –…

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A university graduate is urging students to explore internships after securing a role at a leading North Wales PR agency. Sophia Thomas has joined Outwrite PR as an account executive but is no stranger to the firm after completing a placement 12 months ago. The 23-year-old, who was awarded a first-class degree in media and communications by Swansea University, spent time with the team in the summer of 2023. And with Outwrite seeking to bolster its team, Sophia impressed during the interview process and landed a permanent position at the agency. Her appointment comes as Outwrite has won new contracts…

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Thousands of runners and spectators took to the streets of the Welsh capital for the 21st edition of the Principality Cardiff Half Marathon. It was the event’s biggest yet with more than 29,000 people signed up to take part across the junior races on Saturday and Sunday’s main event – including elites, fancy dress runners and those running to raise money for charity. The event attracted a strong elite field with both Patrick Mosin and Miriam Chebet completing a Kenyan clean-sweep in the Men and Women’s races. The 24-year-old Mosin surged away from 2023 champion Vincent Mutai to take his…

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Penderyn Distillery, the pioneer that revived Welsh whisky after a century-long hiatus, is proud to announce its leading role in the first-ever Wales Whisky Festival. Set to take place from November 1-3, 2024, at the St George’s Hotel in Llandudno, North Wales, this groundbreaking event marks a significant milestone in the resurgence of Welsh whisky. Stephen Davies, CEO of Penderyn Distillery, says, “We are thrilled to spearhead this historic festival, which not only showcases the exceptional quality of Welsh whisky but also celebrates our nation’s rich distilling heritage. The Wales Whisky Fest 2024 is a testament to how far we’ve…

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A Gwynedd-based fruit and veg wholesaler is set to go even greener following the installation of new solar panels at its warehouse, thanks to a £60,000 loan from the Development Bank of Wales. Bwydydd Oren Foods provides fresh produce to businesses, local authorities and retail customers throughout north and mid Wales, from its warehouse on the Griffin Industrial Estate near Penrhyndeudraeth. Started in Criccieth by couple Dei and Cheryl Jones in the early 1980s, and originally called DJ Fruit, the business has since grown through acquisitions and reputation. Now run by their son Gethin, Bwydydd Oren Foods operates across north…

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On 26th September, Creative Swansea proudly launched a newly established network for creative professionals working across Swansea ¾ welcoming established businesses and freelancers alongside start-ups and aspiring creative professionals. The network brings together creative industry leaders: the launch event included a panel discussion, sharing advice and seeking feedback on how to sustain and grow the creative sector across Swansea’s ‘travel to work’ area. Creative Swansea is being funded by the Shared Prosperity Fund and supported by the Cultural Services team within Swansea Council. With speakers from UWTSD and Swansea University, The Bunkhouse, Elysium Gallery, Zygo Media, Tramshed Tech, Grand Ambition,…

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Aberglasney is set to host the Dragon Bonsai Autumn Show later this month. The two-day event will include everything from advice to equipment for Bonsai tree enthusiasts and admirers. The event will be held on Saturday and Sunday, 12 and 13 October 2024. The organisers, Dragon Bonsai Club, hope those with an interest in Bonsai trees, as well as those looking to have a Bonsai tree, will attend the free event. New for this autumn’s event is the introduction of super-mini bonsai trees. There will be a Bonsai Tree Show and indoor and outdoor Bonsai trees for sale, as well…

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