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Defences against Covid-19 – Do some of us have better protection

Defences against Covid-19 – Do some of us have better protection? This article expands on a post on Twitter by Professor Karol Sikora an oncologist. The article he is referring to is this one in the Journal Cell. The paper talks about T cells in our blood which are part of our immune response. We don’t […]

Driving Simulator Experiences Explained.

Driving simulator experiences are getting better and better, there is so much fun to be gained from just trying one. They are designed for anyone interested in racing and racing enthusiast love them. Here is the chance to race a Ferrari with the real sensation of feeling the steering wheel and pressing the pedals! The […]

Rugby Headguards

Rugby Headguards – Hedkayse Headguard Review It works but it’s not the solution! This is just another scrum cap they don’t protect heads, it’s no different.   Currently World Rugby’s Law 4 states head gear is only intended to protect from cuts and abrasions and not protect from impacts. Whilst there have been vast improvements […]

Military belts

One of the most important aspects of military belts are their buckles. If you are wearing a canvas webbing military belt, but not carrying a new load, then the belt could come with a fashion element to it. However, if your belt is going to carry pouches, supplies, water bottles and weapons then you need […]

The Best Long Waterproof Coats

Waterproof coats are essential when it comes to braving the elements, they are essential pieces of kit for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you’re a sailor battling sea spray, a fisherman enduring harsh weather, or a wild swimmer looking for post-dip warmth, the right waterproof long coat can make all the difference. This guide explores different types […]

Cardiff Castle History

Cardiff Castle History (Welsh: Castell Caerdydd) is a medieval castle and Victorian Gothic revival mansion located in the Castle Quarter of Cardiff, Wales. The original motte and bailey castle was built in the late 11th century by Norman invaders on top of a 3rd century Roman fort. The castle was commissioned by either William the […]

Cardiff Outdoor Activities

Cardiff outdoor activities, as you will see from this extensive list cover all the elements be it on land in or on the water or in the sky with or without a parachute. Taff Valley Quad Bike District: Cardiff Outskirts Address: Taff Valley, Cwrt y Celyn Farm, Upperboat, Pontypridd, CF37 5BJ Quad bikes are small, […]

Do Ferrari Track Days Save Lives?

Ferrari Track Days reduce road rage in 1960 there were 7.2 million vehicles in the UK in 2011 there were 34.2 million that means there are now 5 times as many vehicles now on the roads. With this explosion of vehicles it is blatantly obvious that any attempt to race on crowded roads can easily […]

Maindy Flyers: The little Welsh club that changed the face of British cycling forever

Maindy Flyers was Debbie Wharton’s job In the summer of 1995 as a 22-year-old receptionist at Maindy Leisure Centre in Cardiff. Along with her dad and sister, she was a rare breed – they were keen cyclists. Unlike today, when the sight of a lycra clad peloton on the streets of the Welsh capital is […]

Cardiff Arms Park: History, Name, Development, and Orientation

Cardiff Arms Park is one of Wales’ most iconic sporting venues, synonymous with rugby union and Welsh national pride. The site has a rich history, evolving from a humble cricket ground into the world-renowned rugby stadium that preceded the current Principality Stadium. Its development is a story of shifting sporting priorities, urban adaptation, and a […]