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How popular are online casinos in Wales compared to Ireland?

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  1. Both the UK and Ireland have always been nations of gamblers. Some of the best gambling action in the world happens in these two countries. However, in the UK, much of this action is focused on England, and to a lesser extent, Scotland. Wales? Not so much. If you live in Ireland, then you’ll know that online casinos have recently expanded in popularity, thanks to better legislation. While Ireland won’t be beating England in terms of sheer online gambling numbers any time soon, let’s compare it to Wales. How popular are online casinos in Wales compared to Ireland?
  2. Welsh v Irish online casino gambling 
  3. Wales pales in comparison to the sheer behemoth of Irish online casino gambling. The numbers between the two are massively different.
  4. It is estimated that around 3% of Welsh people gamble online (at online casinos, specifically). The number doesn’t seem to be rising at a massive rate, either. It might creep up a little every so often, but it’s certainly nothing worth writing home about.
  5. In Ireland, it is estimated that 8.3% of the population gamble at online casinos. This number will edge closer to 10% by 2029. 
  6. But why the difference? This is a bit harder to determine. You’ll see why soon.
  7. Difference in gambling habits
  8. Now, you would think from those figures that Welsh people don’t like to gamble. They do – they just aren’t doing it at online casinos (or even bookmakers).
  9. Welsh people seem to be bigger fans of playing lotteries and even dabbling with a few scratch cards. It is believed that nearly 60% of the population of Wales gamble in this way, which is a significant difference from the online casino figures.
  10. Irish people do tend to prefer online casinos. Well, they prefer sports betting, since it has long been a major pastime in the country. But, for various reasons (and we will touch upon them soon), more people are starting to love gambling at online casinos. 
  11. Geographically-focused online casinos
  12. This is where we start to see some of the major reasons why online casinos in Ireland are much more popular than in Wales.
  13. Ireland has plenty of casinos that focus specifically on the Irish market. Platforms like IrishLuck, for instance, highlights the wide range of online casinos available in Ireland, offering players reviews, insights, and comparisons to help them find the right fit.
  14. Wales doesn’t have that. Well, there aren’t that many online casinos that specifically target the Welsh market. This is because if you’re legally able to offer an online casino in Wales, then it means you can offer an online casino to all gamblers in the UK. It doesn’t make much business sense to focus specifically on Wales (which has a low gambling population) when you have England right there. Sure, there are some that try to target Welsh customers specifically, but these are few and far between. 
  15. Gambling regulations
  16. Up until recently, Ireland didn’t have that much in the way of strict gambling regulations. While we wouldn’t say that it was a free-for-all, we will say that gambling legislation was relaxed enough that the Irish government didn’t care if foreign online casinos offered their services to Irish gamblers (and we have to add that the protections for gamblers were not that high).
  17. Wales, on the other hand, works under the UK Gambling Commission, or the UKGC for short. While the UKGC is renowned for its ability to protect gamblers in the country, there are some very strict regulations that make it very difficult to offer services to British gamblers. For example, if you want to offer services to British gamblers, then you need to be licensed in the UK, which is an expensive process.
  18. The more relaxed legislation in Ireland has made it easier for people to jump into gambling. This has helped to foster a large gambling industry, which has continued to grow with no sign of slowing down. Legislation is set to become stricter, but people believe that the previous lack of proper restrictions in Ireland has created a nation of online gamblers that is unlikely to dwindle in number. But, even then, rules in Ireland are still less strict than they are in the UK.
  19. Disposable income 
  20. One of the main reasons why online casinos in Ireland are more popular than in Wales is disposable income.
  21. In Ireland, the average disposable income is up to two times higher than that of people in Wales. This means that Irish people have more cash to spend on their hobbies, such as online gambling. So, online gambling figures will be naturally higher, along with other forms of online entertainment.
  22. This also explains why lotteries and scratch cards are much more popular in Wales. Lotteries and scratch cards tend to be much cheaper than online gambling – significantly so, in fact. Even a short online gambling session could cost 10-20 times what a lottery or a scratch card would cost, and the potential prizes are not that much higher.
  23. We don’t see disposable income between the two countries evening out any time soon. Wales has always had some of the lowest incomes in the UK due to the economy there, whereas Ireland (particularly around Dublin) has huge wealth due to the larger companies that prefer to open up there.
  24. Unless something changes on the disposable income front, we likely won’t ever see Wales competing with Ireland on the online gambling stage. After all, why would an online casino focus on Welsh players when they have English players (who have a much higher disposable income) right there?
  25. The Welsh will need to stick to their scratch cards and lotteries for the time being.
  26. Final thoughts 
  27. Online casinos in Ireland are much more popular than they are in Wales. It isn’t even a contest. There are three times the number of gamblers in Ireland than in Wales. This is thanks to a difference in disposable incomes, legislation and overall culture. Irish gambling is certainly on the rise now!

 

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Community film season launches at Torch Theatre with audience-picked programme

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Grant from Ffilm Cymru Wales helps bring affordable independent cinema to Pembrokeshire

A SEASON of independent films chosen by local audiences is coming to Milford Haven this spring, as the Torch Theatre hosts a special programme designed to celebrate bold storytelling and community cinema.

Running from February through to mid-April, the Community Choices season has been made possible thanks to Wales-wide grant funding from Ffilm Cymru Wales. The scheme supports independent exhibitors to bring diverse and inspiring films to screens across the country.

At the Torch, audiences were invited to take part in programming workshops to help select the titles themselves. The final line-up reflects a mix of Welsh-language work, environmentally themed films and stories that break down social and economic barriers, ensuring something for all tastes.

Chelsey Gillard, the theatre’s Artistic Director, said: “We asked you, the people of Pembrokeshire, what films you wanted to see at the Torch – and we listened. There’s a terrific variety in this season, from family favourites to powerful dramas. We’re very grateful to Ffilm Cymru Wales for the funding that allows us to bring these wonderful films to the big screen, and we look forward to giving everyone a warm Torch welcome.”

The programme opens with Mr Burton on Sunday, February 8 at 4:15pm, followed by Flow on Tuesday, February 17 at 4:45pm. Fantastic Mr Fox screens on February 19 at 4:45pm, with Moonlight closing the month on Friday, February 20 at 6:15pm.

March’s line-up includes Born Free on March 4 at 2:15pm, Earth on March 12 at 11:00am, Sinners on March 15 at 7:00pm, Booksmart on March 22 at 2:00pm, and Gwledd (The Feast) on March 27 at 8:00pm.

The season continues into April with I Swear on April 2 at 2:00pm, One Battle After Another on April 5 at 4:00pm, and This is Spinal Tap on April 12 at 4:00pm, bringing the Community Choices series to a close.

All tickets are priced at £4 and include a free tea or coffee, helping to keep the screenings affordable and accessible for everyone.

For tickets and full details, visit the Torch Theatre website or call the box office on 01646 695267.

 

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One Night in Dublin returns to the Torch with a brand-new show

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ONE NIGHT IN DUBLIN is heading back to the stage at the Torch Theatre with a lively new production fronted by renowned Irish singer Danny Muldoon.

Tickets are already selling fast for the feel-good celebration of Irish music, which promises two hours of songs, stories and plenty of craic.

Backed by an award-winning five-piece band, Muldoon leads audiences through a packed set of sing-along favourites including Galway Girl, Tell Me Ma, The Irish Rover, Dirty Old Town, Whiskey in the Jar, The Wild Rover and The Galway Shawl, along with many more well-loved classics.

The show recreates the atmosphere of a bustling Dublin pub, complete with fiddle, whistle, guitars, banjo, bodhrán, accordion and driving drums, transporting the audience straight into “Murphy’s Tavern” for an unforgettable night of live entertainment.

Fans can also expect hits from Irish legends including The Pogues, The Saw Doctors, The Dubliners, The Fureys, Flogging Molly and Dropkick Murphys.

One Night in Dublin comes to the Torch Theatre on Thursday, March 26 at 7:30pm.

Tickets cost £26.50. Visit the theatre website or call the Box Office on (01646) 695267 to book.

 

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New appeal in search for missing Manic Street Preachers musician

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Family and charity issue fresh appeal for information about guitarist 31 years on

THIRTY-ONE years after the disappearance of Richey Edwards, a new public appeal has been issued urging anyone with information to come forward.

Edwards, guitarist and lyricist with Manic Street Preachers, vanished on January 31, 1995, in a case that has become one of the most enduring mysteries in British music history.

Missing for over 30 years: Richey Edwards

The then 27-year-old was last seen at the Embassy Hotel Bayswater in west London, where he had been staying ahead of a promotional trip to the United States. He checked out of room 561 but never reached his destination.

Despite numerous reported sightings over the years, none have ever been confirmed. Edwards was officially declared presumed dead in 2008, though his family continue to mark the anniversary of his disappearance and keep hope alive that answers may still emerge.

Anniversary appeal

The charity Missing People has released a statement in collaboration with Edwards’ sister Rachel, asking the public to remember the case.

In a social media post, the organisation said: “It is 31 years since Richard went missing, please keep his family in your thoughts.”

They also repeated key identifying details from the time he vanished. Edwards was described as white, around 5ft 7in tall, slim, with brown eyes and a shaved head. He had several distinctive tattoos, including a rose with the words ‘Useless Generation’, the phrase ‘I’ll surf this beach’, and a scar on his lower left arm where he had scratched the words ‘4 REAL’.

Unanswered questions

His car was later found near the Severn Bridge services, close to the Welsh border, prompting widespread searches but yielding no firm clues about what happened next.

At the time of his disappearance, the band were on the brink of international success. Edwards’ intense, literate songwriting and striking image had already made him a defining figure in Welsh rock music. More than three decades later, fans still hold vigils, create murals and share tributes across Wales and beyond.

Police say the case remains open.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Metropolitan Police Service on 101 or use their online reporting service, quoting reference CONNECT REF 01/764429/24. Missing People also operates a free, confidential helpline on 116 000.

 

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