Author: Rhys Gregory

Three men have been sent to prison after stealing two vans in broad daylight. At around 12:35pm on Wednesday October 31, 2023, whilst at bus stops on North Road at the junction with Gabalfa roundabout, the victim was confronted by Tom Price and had his work van stolen. The victim, a 61-year-old man from Rhondda, told police that he was cleaning one of the bus shelters with his back facing the van. He has then heard Price shout at him “Where are the keys?”. The victim has turned to face him, Price has then repeated aggressively “Where are the keys?”…

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Prestatyn’s new police station will officially open in the centre of the town next week. North Wales Police and the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner, working with Denbighshire County Council, developed part of a new building on the site of the former library on Nant Hall Road, which will be a base for response officers and the Neighbourhood Policing Team. Commenting ahead of next week’s opening, Chief Constable Amanda Blakeman said: “Having listened to both our local residents and business community, I am delighted that we will once again have a base within the town. “Recent years have seen…

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This week sees the launch of the council’s annual ‘Spend Christmas in your town centre’ campaign, which encourages people to ‘shop local’ and support independent businesses and events in the run-up to the festive period. Highlighting a jam-packed calendar full of festive fun across the county borough, the campaign features the popular Christmas Lights Switch-On, Christmas Parade, Victorian Christmas, and Santa Fest events organised by Bridgend, Maesteg and Porthcawl Town Councils. Christmas shoppers can look forward to an array of handcrafted goods and seasonal produce at Green Top traditional Christmas street markets, alongside exclusive offers and promotions from local businesses…

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Development is underway to create a nature reserve at Green Gates, Cwttir Lane, St Asaph, which will eventually grow into a 70-acre site supporting local biodiversity and helping nature recovery. Groundworks have begun to shape the site into a vital support for local nature. The St Asaph nature reserve development is part of the Council’s response to protect and restore local nature habitats to contribute to the nature recovery goal. Increased hedgerow and tree cover will also contribute to continuing efforts to tackle climate change and contribute to the council’s net carbon zero goal by increasing carbon absorption. Work has…

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11 parks in Cardiff could be permanently protected after a public consultation found overwhelming public support for the plans put forward by Cardiff Council. The eight-week consultation found that 95% of respondents were in favour of plans to enter into a legal agreement known as a ‘deed of dedication’ with Fields in Trust, an independent UK-wide charity dedicated to the protection of parks and green spaces. Trelai Park, one of 11 parks that could benefit from protection. Credit: Cardiff Council A recently published report recommends that the Council now begins the necessary work to complete the dedication of the following parks…

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Young people have again created a fitting tribute in honour of Remembrance Day with a Poppy Walk established along Hamilton Terrace. On Monday 11th November veterans working for the youth service identify young people to support them in using wreaths laid at the cenotaph to mount them along the railings between the Royal British Legion in Milford down to the Cenotaph itself. This has now become an annual event with the service, in previous years young people from Milford Haven School and members of Milford Haven Youth Club have completed this work. This year it was young people and staff…

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Construction work will soon begin to develop the former Bronllwyn Residential Care Home site in Gelli – to create a modern specialist accommodation, that provides care for people with learning disabilities in adulthood and older age. The Council has appointed Langstone Construction Group as the contractor to deliver the major development, and the construction phase will soon start from Monday, November 18. Cabinet has previously agreed for the scheme to go ahead, and the relevant planning application received full consent last year. The former care home buildings on site were demolished earlier in 2024. The prominent site at Colwyn Road…

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Eluned Morgan has today (Thursday 14th November 2024) reflected on her first 100 days as First Minister of Wales. The First Minister said: “When I became First Minister, I promised to champion the voices that have too often been sidelined, to stand up for parts of Wales that have too often felt forgotten, and to always be a listening First Minister. “But more than that – I promised to be a First Minister focused on delivery. After 100 days in office, we can show how this Government is delivering – not just promises, but concrete action for our communities.” Since…

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The secret is out! This Christmas, Polar Productions in conjunction with Rail Events Inc. are bringing a truly magical live show to The Vale of Rheidol Railway; the same team that just last year brought you the award-winning experience of the renowned Swanage POLAR EXPRESS™ Train Ride. This fully immersive theatre experience recreates the famous Christmas movie as it celebrates its 20th Anniversary, brought to you by the brilliant mind of Creative Director Gareth Walker. The POLAR EXPRESS™ Train Ride will be bringing the characters to life as it captures the joyful festive tale as well as giving families the…

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A team of talented Welsh fighters from Penlan, Llandarcy, and Ammanford have returned home from the World Kickboxing and Karate Championships in Greece, bringing back an impressive collection of medals. Facing off against some of the world’s top martial artists, the Welsh team showed exceptional skill, dedication, and sportsmanship, securing a total of 12 Gold, 2 Silver, and 10 Bronze medals. “We couldn’t be prouder of our team,” said Chief Instructor, Daniel Parker. “Their hard work, dedication, and unity truly showed in Greece and bringing home such a significant number of medals reflects not only their talent but also the…

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