Seeing the lack of representation is "literally why we started," says Megan Fretwell from Panic Shack, an alternative girl group from Cardiff who blew up on TikTok for their viral track The Ick.
“The hybrid electric ferry will be part of our vision for the future ferry solution for the Channel Islands."Electrification of short sea routes is the future, and, with the design study, we can fast-track the green transition, ushering in a new era of low-emission maritime transport.
"This will not be easy. We need to ensure a sufficient power supply on land and infrastructure to accommodate recharging facilities in ports."But I am confident that we can work together with the ports, governments and communities on the Channel Islands to make this happen”The race to run the Channel Islands' ferry services is on.
Danish-firm DFDS and incumbent operator Condor are going to head-to-head to convince the islands' governments they are the firm for future ferry services.The conundrum for those making the decisions is whether the "devil you know" will be more appealing than a new challenger.
Both companies want to show off what they can bring, with both operators promising a move to greener vessels.
Condor and Brittany Ferries look to be flexing their muscles by organising a berthing trial for a new ship in Guernsey. But, at this exact time, DFDS is holding a public meeting in Guernsey about their plans for future ferry services.Phil Spicksley, who is from the Association of Independent Celebrants, said people should work closely with funeral directors and celebrants to prevent any issues with timings.
"If you want family members to speak, as well as a celebrant, then ask for a double slot."We all know that crematoriums run to a strict timetable and celebrants are particularly trained in making sure that services don't run over," he added.
Photographer Tony Harnett has said he is "over the moon" with his latest picture which has taken years to successfully capture.His photograph showing people seemingly being guided by moonlight over the summit of Yr Wyddfa, or Snowdon, has been attracting mountains of praise on social media.