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Sale completed for The Ferryboat Inn

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SPECIALIST business property adviser, Christie & Co has successfully completed the sale of The Ferryboat Inn, a guesthouse with period features in Fishguard Bay.

The guesthouse is ideally situated in the popular tourist destination with many local attractions, most notably the international port of Fishguard and in close proximity to the award-winning Pembrokeshire Coastal Path.

The attractive and substantial property boasts seven high quality en suite guest bedrooms, an attractive dining room, well equipped bar, decked outside trade areas for 20 covers and a well-equipped commercial kitchen.

Adjoining The Ferryboat is Banc Yr Afon, a tastefully presented three bedroom cottage which currently provides exceptional three bedrooms owner’s accommodation and private garden.

Denham and Michele Gregory have owned the business since 2005, during which time they completed major refurbishment works, transforming the inn from a 1 star Welsh Tourist Board grading to 4 stars and being shortlisted as a regional finalist in the True Taste of Wales.

Due to a change in circumstances, Mr and Mrs Gregory chose to limit trade in 2012 and reposition the business as a quality guest house, receiving high reviews and holding the number one position on TripAdvisor’s list for best B&Bs and inns in the Fishguard area.

The guesthouse currently enjoys strong occupancy rates, particularly in the summer and there is definite opportunity to significantly increase turnover and profitability throughout the year by extending the food and beverage offering to include lunches and evening meals for both guests and the local community.

Mr and Mrs Gregory said: “We have enjoyed our journey at The Ferryboat and are proud of our achievements, we have met some great people along the way and would like to thank all our customers for their support. Over the years, we have also employed some exceptional people who have helped us reach our goals and we thank them for their support and professionalism that has helped make the Ferryboat a highly respected establishment.

“After 13 years, we are ready for a change and very much looking forward to a new challenge, exactly where and what this is we haven’t fully decided. We wish Peter and Jacqui the very best and look forward to seeing them take the Ferryboat on another journey! Finally, we would like to thank Corrina Jones and her team at Christie & Co for her advice and professionalism during the sale. An excellent job!”

New owners of The Ferryboat Inn, Peter and Jacqui Hornsby, said: “After visiting the area several times over previous years, we are looking forward to the move and are excited about taking over the Ferryboat. We feel we have a lot to offer and we are looking forward to putting our stamp on the property over the years to come. We are hoping to meet lots of the locals as in the past we have found them to be very friendly and helpful. Thanks to Michele and Denham for taking such good care of the buildings and business during their time at the property.”

Corrina Jones, Business Agent at Christie & Co’s Cardiff office who handled the sale, added: “We are thrilled to announce the sale of The Ferryboat and welcome Mr and Mrs Hornsby, who plan to further invest into the business, which makes for an exciting time for everyone involved with The Ferryboat.

“Regionally, hotel viewings for January 2018 were up considerably year on year, and sales to first time buyers looking for a lifestyle change were up 18% during 2017 on 2016 figures. This is positive news for the hotel and B&B markets in West Wales, as a large percentage are primarily operated by owner occupiers.”

Christie & Co sought offers in the region of £415,000 for the freehold of The Ferryboat Inn.

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Cardigan Radio launches daily live broadcasts

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Cardigan Radio/Radio Aberteifi says it is excited to announce a new line up of daily live broadcasts starting every evening from 7 PM at www.cardiganinternetradio.wales. Live shows will be hosted
by founder and presenter Bobby Kelly and other dedicated volunteer members.

The Cardigan Radio stream is constantly alive with great music that spans various genres, providing something for everyone. Listeners are encouraged to tune in and experience the quality and diversity of
Cardigan Radio’s programming for themselves.

You can listen 24/7 not only through their website www.cardiganinternetradio.wales but also on platforms such as Online

Radio Box and Radio Garden.

Online Radio Box: https://onlineradiobox.com/uk/cardiganinternet/
Radio Garden: https://radio.garden/visit/cardigan/DyV8OcNC

Interested in getting more involved? Cardigan Radio is always looking
for passionate volunteers to join our team. Whether you’re keen on
presenting, handling tech, or engaging with the community, we’d love to
hear from you. Contact us at [email protected] or call
01239 543025.

Connect with us on Facebook for updates and more information:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/friendsofcardiganradio
https://www.facebook.com/RadioCardigan

Tune in to Cardigan Radio and discover your new favourite sound!

If you’re interested in being a guest on our station, whether remotely
or in one of our member’s studios, we’d love to hear from you!

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West Wales health board to cut its energy bill by £100,000 per year

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HYWEL DDA Health board has launched an innovative, yet simple ‘Switch it off’ campaign to help drastically reduce both its energy usage and costs.

The campaign consists of ‘switching off’ all non-essential equipment when not in use; from computer monitors and laptops to medical equipment, lights, and radiators. This is one of the several initiatives being delivered as part of Hywel Dda’s Decarbonisation Delivery Plan. All of which are aimed at helping to reduce energy costs and CO2 emissions for non-essential equipment by around 20%, which could save around £100,000 per year.

From March 2022 to April 2023, the health board reported spending almost £14 million on energy, producing more than 20 million kg in CO2 emissions. It was evident action needed to be taken to meet its targets to reduce emissions to just 34% by 2030 as set out in the NHS Wales Decarbonisation Strategic Delivery Plan.

Sarah Thorne, Senior One Health Practitioner at Hywel Dda, who has been leading on the implementation of the campaign said: “The ‘Switch-it-off’ campaign is something we expect everyone across the health board and hospital to get involved in. If we all work together, we will see those changes immediately.

“While analysing our energy usage, we discovered that leaving just one TV or PC monitor on standby, instead of switching it off, can waste almost £25 of electricity per year. We have over 6000 screens across the hospital and offices within the health board so if everyone switched off their screen when they weren’t using it, it could help to save a huge amount of money, while also reducing CO2 emissions. It is simple actions like this that will have a massive impact.”

As well as launching the ‘Switch it off’ campaign, the health board has benefitted from Estates Funding Advisory Board (EFAB) funding and Salix funding to support the delivery of a range of decarbonisation projects such as roof mounted Photovoltaics (PV), heat pumps, and solar canopies. It has also made a start in switching its lightbulbs to LED energy saving ones and is planning to install light sensors in communal areas such as toilets and kitchens. Earlier this year, the health board also received funding to install its own solar farm which provides sustainable electricity to power some services, reducing carbon emissions and promoting biodiversity in the area.

Julie James, Minister for Climate Change said: “The ‘Switch it off’ campaign from Hywel Dda is a great example of how organisations can inspire and empower their staff to work together to reduce both carbon emissions, energy usage, costs, and our impact on the environment.

“If everyone could do their bit by ‘switching off’ unnecessarily appliances, it would make a huge difference to the amount of energy we use, which will in turn help us to create a cleaner, greener Wales.”

The Welsh Government has committed to taking action on climate change. Since 2019, the Welsh Government has helped people access greener energy choices. Investing £120million in energy efficiency improvements to social housing through the Optimised Retrofit programme, helping around 148,000 people to live in homes that are cheaper and more efficient to run. The Nest scheme has supported tens of thousands of people to improve the energy efficiency of their home, while in turn reducing energy bills and improving health and wellbeing.

The Welsh Government has also backed flagships schemes such as Ripple Energy’s Wind turbine cooperative, Morriston Hospital’s solar farm and Pobl’s Penderi shared energy initiative, which has seen a community generate and share its own renewable energy. Pilots like these pave the way for similar projects in the future, enabling more people to save money on their energy.

For more advice on how you can reduce your energy use visit climateaction.gov.wales

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Small Carmarthenshire village set to become ‘pylon city’

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LLANDYFAELOG is to become a “pylon city” under plans by Green Gen Cymru and the National Grid, according to Charlie Evans, Welsh Conservative candidate for Llanelli in the General Election.

Green Gen Cymru, a sister company of Bute Energy, is erecting 132kV overhead pylon lines as part of its Towy-Teifi and Towy-Usk projects across mid and west Wales, which is aiming to increase electricity grid capacity to power the proposed Nant Mithil onshore wind energy park in Powys. A new 400kV electricity substation is to be constructed in Llandyfaelog to meet this need.

Green Gen Cymru’s latest consultation came to Llandyfaelog Village Hall on Thursday 11th April.

Green Gen Cymru also revealed to Charlie at the consultation that National Grid are looking to construct a third additional pylon line connecting to the new substation. The new substation will be built to the east of the A484, off Upland Arms.

Charlie Evans said, “These plans are going to have a devastating impact on residents in Llandyfaelog. There is already a significant pylon line running over the Upland Arms at the moment. The Welsh Labour Government, with its extreme climate policies, are letting big energy companies ride roughshod over Llandyfaelog and Carmarthenshire.

“The cumulative impact of three new additional pylon lines is going to seriously impact residents’ house prices as well as drastically increase noise pollution. And local residents’ energy bills aren’t going to come down as a result. What’s in it for Llandyfaelog?

“Labour want to turn Llanelli into a city, and now they want to turn Llandyfaelog, a beautiful small village, into a pylon city.”

Charlie said that Llandyfaelog needs cable ploughing, instead of the pylons.

“I recognise that we need to increase grid capacity. We need to get to energy independence. But we don’t need all these new pylons in Llandyfaelog. ATP, a company based in Carmarthenshire, demonstrated last week that cable ploughing can be used to deliver the energy we need, without completely destroying the countryside.

And Charlie said residents in Carmarthenshire shouldn’t let Plaid Cymru off the hook.

“Plaid Cymru are propping up the Labour Government in Cardiff. They’ve signed up to the same policies as Labour. And the Plaid Cymru-led Carmarthenshire Council are removing the Special Landscape Areas from its planning framework. Whilst Plaid’s politicians in Carmarthenshire pretend to be against them, their actions say something very different.”

Green Gen Cymru’s latest consultation on the Towy-Usk project is open until Wednesday 8th May.

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