In Cardiff this weekend, cyclists will be joined by British BMX Flatland Champion Matti Hemmings for a ride starting at PedalPower at 2pm and finishing at Cardiff City Hall.
They are part of a global bike ride under the Kidical Mass movement to promote riding and child safety expected to be supported by 100,000 people and Swansea hosted a rideout last weekend.
New rail services will be launched on South Wales’ key lines, almost doubling the number of travel options.
Following a £70 million investment an improved direct services between Ebbw Vale and Newport will begin in December with two trains per hour – one to Cardiff and one to Newport, ensuring more than 60 services running on it every day.
In August 2023, the EU car market expanded by 21%, reaching 787,626 registered units, marking the thirteenth consecutive month of growth.
Despite August typically being a slower month for car sales, double-digit gains indicate that the EU market is rebounding from last year’s component shortages.
Plaid Cymru and Welsh liberals have distanced themselves from the row over Welsh Labour’s 20mph default speed limit, say Welsh Conservatives.
Lib Dem MS, Jane Dodds, didn’t vote in the Welsh Conservatives debate to scrap blanket 20mph speed limits and when the Restricted Roads (20 mph Speed Limit) (Wales) Order 2022 went through the Senedd last July, Jane Dodds supported the motion and Plaid Cymru voted against the Tories’ motion to scrap blanket 20mph speed limits, and supported the original regulations last July.