Author: Rhys Gregory

Monmouthshire County Council has appointed Purcell and their team of consultants to support the successful Heritage Fund grant application for the development phase of the Shire Hall and to integrate the museum and its collections, including the internationally significant Admiral Lord Nelson collection. These exciting developments will create an enhanced cultural destination and foster a sense of community. The new galleries, shared learning, and community space will engage and inspire residents and visitors, creating a sustainable museum offering. This will increase footfall, drive economic activity, and provide a welcoming space for all in the historic core of the town centre.…

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From care homes to country parks, high-speed internet is revolutionising life across Wales. Businesses and communities across Wales are seeing the benefits from the Welsh Government’s almost £12m investment in fast and reliable local broadband. This significant boost in connectivity is transforming daily life, enhancing public services, and opening up new opportunities for economic growth. Several areas across Wales have already seen remarkable improvements. Three adult residential care homes in Newport, including Parklands Care Home, now have gigabit-capable full-fibre broadband for the first time. This has made it easier for residents to keep in touch with family through apps such…

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Financing a van is often a smart solution for Welsh drivers who need reliable transport for their business or personal needs. Whether you’re a tradesperson, delivery driver, or simply need a larger vehicle for daily use, finding the right financing option can save you both time and money. But with so many choices, knowing where to start can be a challenge. In Wales, the demand for vans on finance has grown as more individuals seek flexible and affordable ways to purchase vehicles without the upfront cost. From comparing rates to understanding contract terms, there’s a lot to consider when selecting…

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In a world where digital information is at the heart of communication, commerce, and daily life, questions about who controls that data and how it’s used have become increasingly critical. Centralized entities, from tech giants to governments, have maintained a stronghold on digital infrastructure, often limiting access, freedom, and transparency. However, the rise of decentralized blockchain networks offers a transformative solution, giving power back to individuals and creating new pathways to digital freedom. The Concept of Digital Freedom Digital freedom refers to the right of individuals to use technology and the internet without undue restrictions. This includes the freedom to…

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The Picos de Europa is a beautiful mountain range in Spain. Hikers come here from around the world to enjoy its rough terrain and stunning views. However, the weather can be really unpredictable in the North of Spain. In addition, some trails are quite challenging. So, if this region is a part of your plan, don’t forget about safety considerations. Even if you are an experienced hiker, an unprepared visit can turn into a risky experience. However, you can avoid it! In the guide below, you will find important safety tips, from planning and packing to first aid, to help…

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Over two years have passed since the Bank of England began raising interest rates in the UK, moving from a prolonged period of ‘emergency’ rates to a current level of 5%. As households continue to navigate rising bills and expenses, concerns about financial stability are likely to persist well into the end of 2024, driving a renewed focus on savings. Although inflation has eased somewhat, it remains high, eroding the real value of cash savings despite elevated interest rates. For those seeking higher income, equities present an alternative to traditional savings, offering the potential for dividends that can match or…

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In the bustling industrial sector of Wales, safety is always a priority. Whether it’s in construction, manufacturing, or warehousing, ensuring the wellbeing of employees is essential. Many industries deal with heavy materials and goods on a daily basis, and the methods for moving these items must be as safe as they are efficient. A key area that can significantly enhance workplace safety is material handling. Integrating proper equipment like goods lifts into your daily operations reduces the physical strain on workers, while also minimising the risk of accidents. Reducing Manual Handling Injuries One of the main risks in any industry…

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A TREHARRIS-based entrepreneur and their business have been awarded £10,000 to support future growth plans and ambitions. Veronique Mbida and her business Bantu Chocolate have been given the grant funding by the entrepreneurship charity Hatch Enterprise in partnership with NatWest. Bantu Chocolate is one of 10 businesses across the UK to receive a share of the £100,000 grant funding round in celebration of Hatch’s 10th anniversary. Bantu Chocolate is a bean-to-bar craft chocolate and cocoa pulp juice maker specialising in single origin cocoa products. Bantu is dedicated to turning a broken system into a fair, sustainable and modern supply chain.  …

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A new affordable housing development will bring 16 houses and 15 apartments to land near Caerphilly town centre. The Cwrt y Rhos development by United Welsh is in an ideal location in Bedwas, Caerphilly with local shops, schools and transport links nearby. The mix of two, three and four-bedroom homes, and one and two-bedroom apartments, will be available for people seeking affordable housing through the Caerphilly Council Common Housing Register. The homes are also being built to an EPC-A, the highest rating of energy efficiency that a property can be awarded. They will be fitted with energy-efficient technology such as…

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Mentrus Developments has started work on phase two of ‘Maes y Teirw’, a residential development of 21 eco-friendly homes on the site of a former cattle breeding centre near Carmarthen that has been part-funded by a seven-figure loan from the Development Bank of Wales. The 2.2-acre brownfield site includes a mix of 17 five- and four-bedroom homes along with 4 three-bedroom affordable properties. All have solar panels and air source heat pumps to ensure maximum energy efficiency. With good transport links and a range of local amenities, Maes y Teirw is proving popular with families and commuters alike. The first…

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