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Big variations in GVA growth across Wales




Economic growth over the past 10 years has varied vastly in different parts of the country, according to data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

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Gross Value Added (GVA) data showed the economies in the Vale of Clwyd, Swansea and Cardiff grew by more than 80% between 2009 and 2019.

But Wrexham (17%), Brecon and Radnorshire (11%) and Llanelli (3%) all recorded figures below 20%.

GVA shows how much productivity has grown, rather than total output.

The figures compare the value of all goods and services produced in different constituencies across Wales compared with 10 years ago.

Blaenau Gwent, for example, has one of the lowest areas of productivity in Wales, but saw growth of 32% between 2009 and 2019, just behind neighbouring Monmouthshire.

Rebecca Coutts, managing director of pharmaceutical company PCI, which has a plant in Tredegar, Blaenau Gwent, said: "We have partnerships with local hotels, with transport companies and catering services. Through the growth of the site we are also then supporting the wider business."

Although the figures paint a complex picture, some of the constituencies which have grown least appear to be those which rely on traditional manufacturing, such as Wrexham and Llanelli.

But in Pontypridd, the economy has grown by 39% in the 10-year period - which is about average for Wales.

Dave Hoare, from GE Aviation, which has repaired plane engines for 80 years, said: "We have a great story to tell in terms of Welsh aircraft engineers from the Wales site."

In more rural areas, Brecon and Radnorshire saw the second-smallest growth percentage out of Wales' 40 constituencies - but Ceredigion, another rural area, saw the fourth-largest increase.
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Australian first as curlers qualify for Beijing Winter Games




Tahli Gill and Dean Hewitt will become the first Australians to compete in curling at the Olympics after winning a qualifying tournament for next year's Beijing Winter Games.

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The mixed doubles pair won all seven of their matches at the tournament in Leeuwarden, the Netherlands to claim one of the last remaining quota spots for the Feb. 4-20 Games in the Chinese capital.

Gill clinched their ticket in dramatic fashion in the final end of the tournament final against South Korea with the point that gave the Australians a 6-5 victory.

"It's amazing," said Hewitt. "I called Tahli about three and half years ago and said, 'look, do you want to make a run at these Olympics?'. We've been working so hard over the past few months and the past couple of years, and it's all paid off."

Gill, 22, is a former figure skater from subtropical Brisbane, while 27-year-old Hewitt's introduction to the sport came in the cooler climes of Melbourne through his Canadian mother.

Australian Olympic Committee chief executive Matt Carroll congratulated the pair and the Australian Curling Federation for the breakthrough.

"This wasn't an easy path, but Tahli and Dean have shown outstanding form in this qualifying event with an unbeaten run. Their last match went down to the wire but they got there," he said.

"The beauty of the Olympic Games is there is a sport for everyone and now we will see young Australians on the world stage in February in a sport many Australians will watch for the first time."
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Scotland battered by wind and snow




Scotland was battered by wind and snow on a day of disruption caused by Storm Barra.

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Met Office warnings of extreme conditions covering most of the country were in place until midnight.

Gusts of 69mph were recorded in West Freugh, near Stranraer, while up to 4in (10cm) of snow fell in some places.

The harsh weather left 1,700 homes without power in the north east and also caused school closures and delays across the transport network.

A Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks spokesman said: "We are re-routing the network to restore customer supplies quickly where possible, and all faults will be worked on this evening and into the night."

Earlier on Tuesday evening, several parts of Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire reported power cuts, including postcodes in Portlethen, Cults, Sauchen and Fyvie.

Some areas are still recovering from damage and power cuts less than two weeks after being hit by the most severe conditions since the Beast from the East in 2018.

Braemar Mountain Rescue Team confirmed it was deploying to rescue a man stranded in the central Cairngorms.

In Dumfries and Galloway, Stranraer Academy was closed after wind caused structural damage to its roof. Four other schools in the region were also shut due to the extreme conditions.

Meanwhile, in South Lanarkshire a fallen tree closed the A702 between Lamington and Coulter.

Restrictions were in place on bridges across Scotland. Dornoch, Skye and Erskine bridges were closed to high-sided vehicles. The Forth road bridge was closed to double-decker buses and only cars and single-decker buses are allowed on the Tay bridge.

Snow also slowed traffic down on the M74 and M8.