Author: Rhys Gregory

Running a business calls for more than services or products. One imperative aspect of running a successful business is financial management. Unfortunately, many business owners fall prey to financial mistakes that can endanger their undertakings. This article will explore six common financial mistakes business owners make and ways to avoid them. That way, you can steer your business toward financial success. Lack of Financial Education Financial literacy is critical to making reasonable financial decisions in business. Once you underestimate the importance of financial education, you may make the wrong decisions that impact your bottom line. So, it is crucial to…

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he tech industry is currently on the brink of an exciting new era, with the likes of augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) being two examples of innovative new products that are looking to push into our everyday lives. Current trends suggest that we could see the addition of these fantastic pieces of technology within No Verification Casinos and other online platforms as soon as 2024, which is likely to lead to increasingly immersive experiences for those who enjoy casino games. Furthermore, artificial intelligence (AI) is anticipated to revolutionise the way we live – and that includes how we…

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Welcome to the virtual oasis of online casinos, where the thrill of the game meets the convenience of your living room. In the vast world of Australian online casinos, finding the best one for you can be a bit like searching for a needle in a haystack. But fear not, dear reader, for we are here to be your virtual compass in this exciting digital landscape. Understanding the Legal Landscape: Before diving headfirst into the world of online casinos, it’s essential to understand the legal landscape in Australia. Unlike some other countries, Australia does not prohibit its citizens from participating…

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A royal composer who wrote music for the Coronation is on “Cloud Nine” after receiving two honours personally bestowed by King Charles. In the New Year’s Honours List Professor Paul Mealor, the Artistic Director of the North Wales International Music Festival, was appointed a Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order (LVO) for his services to royal music. It is a personal gift given by the King to people who have served him in a personal way. Separately, Prof Mealor, who was born in St Asaph and raised in Connah’s Quay, has also been presented with the Coronation Medal for his contributions to…

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The growing global reputation of a North Wales bakery company has earned it a lucrative contract to supply pancakes to Australia. According to the Jones Village Bakery, which celebrates its 90th anniversary this year, it’s hoping the deal with a major Antipodean wholesale and distribution firm will open the door to sending a raft of other products to the new market Down Under. It’s all been made possible by the Village Bakery’s investment in a new £2 million pancake production line which created 20 new jobs last year. The new deal to supply Australian outlets will see a move to…

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As dog ownership in the UK soars to new heights, the doggy-treat market is booming – and a Welsh business is aiming to benefit from the trend. Swansea-based Dewkes, set up during the Covid pandemic by James and Jane Bygate, is investing £150,000 in the business and has ambitious plans for growth in the next three years aiming to create ten jobs. Dewkes recently set up its second outlet in the city, and is now moving into the UK wholesale market with its point-of-sale presentations to satisfy canine cravings. “The hospitality industry is picking up on the benefits of creating the right…

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The Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railways have been shortlisted for two prestigious awards at the upcoming HRA (Heritage Railway Association) 2024 Annual Awards. New double Fairlie locomotive ‘James Spooner’ has been shortlisted for the Coiley Award for Steam Locomotive Engineering and marketing lead, Osian Hughes has been shortlisted for the HRA Award for Rising Stars. The Coiley Award is awarded to a HRA member organisation which has completed an outstanding engineering project in the overhaul, restoration or preservation of a steam locomotive or self-propelled vehicle. The Ffestiniog & Welsh Highland Railway’s newest double Fairlie, ‘James Spooner’ is the fifth new…

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A FOOD and drink project will serve up support for producers in Wales and review school dinner menus across the country. Six local authorities in Wales have signed up to the Larder Cymru Welsh Food for Schools pilot scheme following a successful test trial in Conwy. Over the next 12 months, Wrexham, Flintshire, Anglesey, Gwynedd, Cardiff, and Caerphilly councils have pledged to work with the initiative. Supported by the Welsh Government’s Backing Local Firms Fund and delivered by Menter Mon, the aim is to increase the volume and range of Welsh produce purchased and used by education catering departments in…

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A popular bowling club which suffered a destructive arson attack has been given a helping hand by a well-known law firm. Two youths set fire to a viewing shelter at St Asaph Bowling Club one afternoon in November and it burned down with the heat from the blaze melting the surround to the bowling green which was also badly scorched. The fire was seen by Janette Barton, a legal assistant at solicitors Swayne Johnson whose head office is just up the road in St Asaph High Street. She and her partner, Gareth Tibbetts, were in their car when they saw…

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A promising young football star of the future is kicking off 2024 with a smile after triumphing in a sports-themed contest with the prize donated by Wrexham AFC. Schoolboy Ryan Roberts, 11, a pupil at Ysgol Clywedog, in Wrexham, took top spot in the competition organised by Ifor Williams Trailers. The prize generously provided by EFL League Two heroes Wrexham FC was a shirt signed by the Dragons’ dynamic defender Aaron Hayden. Ryan, from Coedpoeth, who loves to play football, was presented with the coveted shirt in front of classmates and staff at the school. Dafydd Jones, the show manager…

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