News
‘Breaking Into News’ final place for Rosalyn
ROSALYN WILD 18, from Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire has been selected as one of nine finalists in this year’s Breaking Into News, an initiative run in partnership by ITV News and Media Trust to discover new talent and give opportunities to the broadcast journalists of the future.
The initiative, now in its third year, offers 18-25 year olds the chance to be mentored by experienced broadcast journalists from the ITV News network newsroom in writing, reporting and production skills. This year Breaking Into News was specifically designed to encourage diversity in broadcast journalism and to support young people from across the country who wouldn’t normally have this kind of opportunity.
Rosalyn has been matched to Emily mGadd, a journalist at ITV Wales, who will work closely with her and mentor her as she develops her idea. Next month, Rosalyn and the eight other finalists will present their news reports to a judging panel including executives from ITVNews and Media Trust. The winner will be presented with an iPad and be given the opportunity to spend the day with the team producing the ITV News at Ten. They could also see their report included on an ITV News platform.
To enter Breaking Into News Rosalyn submitted a short description of herself and her background, what she wanted her report to focus on and why she deserves the opportunity to ‘break into news’.
Breaking Into News finalist from ITV Wales, Rosalyn said: “Being selected as a finalist for Breaking Into News is amazing – it means so much. I am planning to produce a report on benefits for young people highlighting the effects on the cuts. It’s fantastic to have this opportunity to work with top ITV News journalists and learn from her experience and expertise, I can’t wait to get started and see how it turns out.”
Robin Elias, Managing Editor of ITV News, said: “We’re delighted to be working with Media Trust for the third year running, seeking out bright television journalists of the future and giving them a platform where their voices can be heard. The nine finalists have already shown a great deal of raw talent and creative flair and I look forward to seeing their final news reports.”
Katie Lloyd, Deputy Chief Executive at Media Trust, said: “The nine finalists each have unique and exciting ideas and it’s fantastic to have some of ITV News’ most esteemed journalists volunteering as mentors to provide their industry insight and expertise. Media is a powerful tool that can be used to encourage and inspire and this initiative enables young people to get their voices heard.”
News
Welsh Labour confirms ranked candidates for Sir Gaerfyrddin
WELSH LABOUR has confirmed the ranked list of candidates for the new Senedd constituency of Sir Gaerfyrddin.
The party selected a shortlist for each of Wales’ sixteen new constituencies earlier this summer, with local members taking part in recent weeks to determine the order of their preferred candidates.
Candidates have already been announced for Clwyd, Sir Fynwy, Torfaen, Pontypridd Cynon Merthyr, Gŵyr Abertawe, and Brycheiniog Tawe Nedd.
Welsh Labour’s ranked candidates for Sir Gaerfyrddin are:
- Calum Higgins
- Dawn Evans
- Martyn Palfreman
- David Darkin
- Lewis Davies
- Andre McPherson
The rankings remain provisional and will require formal endorsement by the Welsh Executive Committee. Further announcements for the remaining constituencies are expected in the coming weeks.
Climate
Milford Haven’s unique seabed habitat revealed in major new study
A NEW scientific study has revealed the distinct and ecologically significant nature of Milford Haven’s maerl beds, shedding fresh light on how one of Wales’ most fragile underwater habitats can be protected for the future.
Maerl beds are slow-growing, coral-like accumulations of red algae that form intricate structures on the seabed. These habitats support a wide range of marine species and act as important stores of blue carbon, helping absorb and lock away carbon dioxide.
The research, led by the University of Exeter with contributions from Natural Resources Wales (NRW), used Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) to analyse maerl samples from Pembrokeshire to Cornwall. The data allowed scientists to assess genetic diversity across the region and identify the populations most at risk from environmental pressures and human activity.
Crucially, the study found that Milford Haven’s maerl bed is genetically distinct from other sites, underlining its uniqueness and highlighting the need for site-specific protection.
Dr Frances Ratcliffe, Senior Marine Environmental Assessment Officer for NRW, said:
“This research highlights the unique nature of the maerl bed in Milford Haven, showing it to be both highly genetically diverse and distinct from other populations in the wider region.
“We’re delighted to have contributed to this work, which makes the case for protecting this special habitat even stronger. Sadly, the bed is currently in a degraded state, and we hope the findings will help inform future efforts to safeguard these vital ecosystems for generations to come.”
Dr Tom Jenkins, the project lead, added: “This is the first research project to assemble reference genomes for two maerl-forming species and use Whole Genome Sequencing to study populations around the southern and south-west coasts of Britain.
“It reveals levels of genetic diversity and identifies populations dominated by maerl clones, which together could have implications for their vulnerability and resilience to future changes in climate and the environment.”
NRW is also leading a wider project examining declines in benthic habitats — ecosystems found on or near the seabed — to strengthen Wales’ understanding of underwater biodiversity. This includes research into herring in Milford Haven, sponge communities in the Menai Strait, and modiolus horse mussel reefs off the north Llŷn Peninsula. The work is funded through the Welsh Government’s Nature Networks programme.
Business
Twr y Felin Hotel unveils new bespoke couple’s spa
TWR Y FELIN Felin Hotel, Wales’ first contemporary art hotel, has announced the opening of its new bespoke couple’s spa – an exclusive sanctuary designed to restore balance, renew the senses, and bring calming wellbeing to both body and mind.
The new private spa space combines modern wellness design with gentle natural elements, offering a serene environment for couples or small groups seeking deep relaxation. Centred on the therapeutic power of water, the spa provides a cocoon of tranquillity and indulgence just moments from the heart of St Davids.
Guests can unwind in the deep whirlpool bath, enjoy the circulation-boosting benefits of the infrared sauna, or cleanse and detoxify in the steam shower. The space also includes heated loungers and a private terrace, complemented by soft lighting and soothing music – creating an ideal backdrop for an hour or more of restorative escape.
One-hour spa sessions
Perfect for guests seeking a shorter break from the everyday, the spa offers one-hour sessions:
- Monday – Thursday: £50 per person
- Friday – Sunday: £60 per person
One-hour sessions can be booked online. Longer visits can be arranged directly with the hotel and are subject to availability.
Guests can also extend their wellness journey with a wide menu of treatments, including aromatherapy massage, therapeutic body massage, Indian head massage, body exfoliation rituals, and Twr y Felin’s signature Encapsulate treatment.
“Our vision was to create a space where guests can slow down, breathe, and indulge in a restorative experience that leaves them feeling renewed,” said Emma Bowen, General Manager. “The spa complements our philosophy of creating exceptional experiences inspired by art, culture, and the surrounding Pembrokeshire landscape.”
Booking information
The spa is open daily, with one-hour sessions available to book online. Packages and extended stays must be booked directly with the hotel’s reception team. Please note that the spa is an adults-only environment and is not suitable for pregnant guests.
For information, bookings, and full terms and conditions, visit:
https://twryfelinhotel.com/treatments/
About Twr y Felin Hotel
Located in Britain’s smallest city, St Davids, Twr y Felin Hotel is Wales’ first contemporary art hotel. The award-winning retreat offers luxurious accommodation, fine dining at Blas Restaurant, and a unique collection of specially commissioned artworks inspired by the dramatic Pembrokeshire coast.
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