Dying Light – Teaser Trailer #2

Our post-production team are hard at working pulling together the VFX elements of Dying Light. Whilst they are working away on perfecting the film we thought that we would share Teaser Trailer #2 with you.  WATCH TEASER TRAILER #2 HERE  This summer we will also be in France shooting a 360˚ video documentary about Welsh football…

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New partnership for scientific research in Wales

 Natural Resources Wales (NRW) and Swansea University announce plans for a brand new laboratory for scientific analysis within the University’s Singleton Campus. Work to build the new NRW Analytical Services facility within The Faraday building will start immediately, with staff scheduled relocate from their Llanelli base into the laboratory in September.   At the new…

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Thousands flock to Aberdare Festival?

Rhondda Cynon Taf Council welcomed an impressive 8,500 plus people to beautiful Aberdare Park at the weekend, as the ever-popular Aberdare Festival returned – and brought the sunshine with it! See all the pictures on our Facebook page People of all ages travelled to the park to enjoy sports, games, live music, donkey rides, a fairground,…

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Was Kirsty’s car pledge the wheel deal?

Welsh Conservatives have today urged Education Secretary Kirsty Williams to keep to her word and not use a costly ministerial car within her new cabinet role. In February, she told her Party’s conference in Cardiff that the Welsh Lib Dems were “not here for ministerial cars”. However, Welsh Conservatives have forced First Minister Carwyn Jones…

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Welsh children with diabetes are sicker, more overweight and less educated than in England, report reveals

The National Paediatric Diabetes Audit report, published today, shows that diabetic children and young people in Wales will be plunged into “a lifetime of ill-health and disease” unless standards of diabetes care and education do not drastically improve, say the Welsh Conservatives. Data from the report, which was carried out by the Royal College of…

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