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Wiltshire in Pictures: Stunning Salisbury blooms
Wiltshire in Pictures: Stunning Salisbury blooms

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time17-05-2025

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Wiltshire in Pictures: Stunning Salisbury blooms

Continued good weather has made for some good snaps this week - but a Wiltshire resident has also been in the presence of royalty and another has celebrated her 111th birthday. Salisbury Cathedral's Flower Festival has seen the ancient space filled with stunning and creative blooms and displays. Wrestling's return delighted a crowd in Swindon, and a new hotshot has signed for Chippenham Town. Floral bonanza: Salisbury Cathedral's Flower Festival is on this week, finishing on Sunday. This year the event is called The Spirit of Water. More than 500 arrangers put together more than 30,000 blossoms for the festival, which was expected to attract about 15,000 visitors. Returning hero. Having trained in the town many years ago at the renowned 4FW (Four Front Wrestling) training, Eddie Ryan returned last weekend as the reigning Kingdom Pro Wrestling Heavyweight Champion. Known as 'The English Lion', he was part of the line-up at the Deanery Theatre (below). Royal recognition: Steve Coles, 72 from Melksham, has been helping young people by volunteering for the Duke of Edinburgh Award for 55 years, partly through his work with the sea cadets too. This week, he got to meet His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh at a Buckingham Palace celebration. Time for tea: A group that helps tackle loneliness has just celebrated 50 years of monthly tea parties. The Royal Wootton Bassett group of Re-engage has so far held 600 tea parties, prepared more than 7,000 scones, eaten at least 10,000 egg sandwiches and sipped more than 12,000 cups of tea. Rising star: Year 10 pupil at Lawn Manor Academy in Swindon, Bubacarr, has signed for Chippenham Town. He spent five weeks on trial before being offered a contract - the fastest time any player has done this for the club's under-16s team. He currently plays as a striker for Swindon Town Football Club's Boys advanced team, recently scoring seven goals in a tournament in Barcelona. A contrasting scene; Weather watcher Katrina captured a brief moment of dark cloud over Salisbury's water meadows and cathedral in what was otherwise a sunny day. Very big birthday: Anne Baker has been celebrating her 111th birthday as the oldest woman in Wiltshire. Her son David told the BBC it is not as easy for her to converse anymore but she is still sharp, often solving crossword clues. Mental health week: Swindon & Gloucestershire Mind organised a number of events for the national awareness week, including an art activity at Gorse Hill, Swindon. Wonderful weeds: Considered a pest by some, the beauty of thistles was captured by weather watcher Thistledown with this photograph of a sea of purple flowers in Great Bedwyn. Evening strolls: As the days become longer, it has become a little easier to take moon pictures and warmer for a walk too, as weather watcher Nelly PS did in Froxfield. Follow BBC Wiltshire on Facebook, X and Instagram. Send your story ideas to us on email or via WhatsApp on 0800 313 4630. Wiltshire in Pictures: VE Day and bank holiday sun Wiltshire in Pictures: Sunshine and school success Wiltshire in Pictures: Flowers and Easter flames Wiltshire in pics: Magical murals and an Easter donkey Wiltshire in Pictures: Blossoms and celebrations Wiltshire in pictures: Sun, wonky roads and pigeons Wiltshire in Pictures: Let the music play Wiltshire in pics: Spring equinox and indoor moon Wiltshire in pics: cows, Crufts and challenges Wiltshire in pictures: Sunshine and Shrove Tuesday Wiltshire in pictures: Crocuses and a tiny newt Wiltshire in pictures: Bird life and art hunt Wiltshire in Pictures: Romance in the animal world Wiltshire in Pics: Football, floods and remembrance Wiltshire in Pictures: Tunnels, murals and sunrises Wiltshire in Pictures: Toothbrushes, tigers and barges Wiltshire in pictures: animals enjoying the snow Wiltshire in pictures: Cold snap brings frosty scenes Wiltshire in pictures: Presents, bats and meerkats Wiltshire in Pictures: Star Wars and 'Fudgehenge' Wiltshire in Pics: Prince William and Storm Bert Wiltshire in pictures: Remembrance and light shows Wiltshire in pictures: Royal visit and mason's award Wiltshire in pictures: Halloween and sacred stones Wiltshire in pictures: Daleks, bats and pigs Wiltshire in pictures: Welcoming the troops home In pictures: Dragons, cows and Jane Austen Wiltshire in pictures: Culture and murals Wiltshire in pictures: Spinal tattoos to air tattoos Wiltshire in pictures: Exotic animals and Stonehenge Wiltshire in pictures: Silhouettes and bras Wiltshire in pictures: Reunions, sunflowers and maize Wiltshire in pictures: New sports hub and wartime cakes

Wiltshire in pictures: Salisbury flowers and Swindon wrestling
Wiltshire in pictures: Salisbury flowers and Swindon wrestling

BBC News

time17-05-2025

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  • BBC News

Wiltshire in pictures: Salisbury flowers and Swindon wrestling

Continued good weather has made for some good snaps this week - but a Wiltshire resident has also been in the presence of royalty and another has celebrated her 111th Cathedral's Flower Festival has seen the ancient space filled with stunning and creative blooms and return delighted a crowd in Swindon, and a new hotshot has signed for Chippenham Town. Floral bonanza: Salisbury Cathedral's Flower Festival is on this week, finishing on Sunday. This year the event is called The Spirit of Water. More than 500 arrangers put together more than 30,000 blossoms for the festival, which was expected to attract about 15,000 visitors. Returning hero. Having trained in the town many years ago at the renowned 4FW (Four Front Wrestling) training, Eddie Ryan returned last weekend as the reigning Kingdom Pro Wrestling Heavyweight Champion. Known as 'The English Lion', he was part of the line-up at the Deanery Theatre (below). Royal recognition: Steve Coles, 72 from Melksham, has been helping young people by volunteering for the Duke of Edinburgh Award for 55 years, partly through his work with the sea cadets too. This week, he got to meet His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh at a Buckingham Palace celebration. Time for tea: A group that helps tackle loneliness has just celebrated 50 years of monthly tea parties. The Royal Wootton Bassett group of Re-engage has so far held 600 tea parties, prepared more than 7,000 scones, eaten at least 10,000 egg sandwiches and sipped more than 12,000 cups of tea. Rising star: Year 10 pupil at Lawn Manor Academy in Swindon, Bubacarr, has signed for Chippenham Town. He spent five weeks on trial before being offered a contract - the fastest time any player has done this for the club's under-16s team. He currently plays as a striker for Swindon Town Football Club's Boys advanced team, recently scoring seven goals in a tournament in Barcelona. A contrasting scene; Weather watcher Katrina captured a brief moment of dark cloud over Salisbury's water meadows and cathedral in what was otherwise a sunny day. Very big birthday: Anne Baker has been celebrating her 111th birthday as the oldest woman in Wiltshire. Her son David told the BBC it is not as easy for her to converse anymore but she is still sharp, often solving crossword clues. Mental health week: Swindon & Gloucestershire Mind organised a number of events for the national awareness week, including an art activity at Gorse Hill, Swindon. Wonderful weeds: Considered a pest by some, the beauty of thistles was captured by weather watcher Thistledown with this photograph of a sea of purple flowers in Great Bedwyn. Evening strolls: As the days become longer, it has become a little easier to take moon pictures and warmer for a walk too, as weather watcher Nelly PS did in Froxfield.

Global Diagnostics Leader Selects Kneat
Global Diagnostics Leader Selects Kneat

Yahoo

time15-05-2025

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Global Diagnostics Leader Selects Kneat

LIMERICK, Ireland, May 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- inc. (TSX: KSI) (OTCQC: KSIOF), a leader in digitizing and automating validation and quality processes, is pleased to announce that a manufacturer of clinical diagnostics for the healthcare industry ('the Company') has signed a three-year Master Services Agreement with Kneat. The Company, which is headquartered in the United States, operates in more than 40 countries and employs over 14,000 people, provides a comprehensive range of clinical diagnostics and biomedical testing for the healthcare industry. Its diagnostic solutions are used by hospitals, laboratories and physicians' offices around the world for routine and complex clinical testing. As a division of a larger life sciences organization with more than 60,000 employees, the Company will use Kneat Gx initially to digitize its equipment validation process. 'The quality of our platform, its maturity in the market and the expertise and commitment of our team enabled this win,' said Eddie Ryan, Kneat's CEO. 'Adopting Kneat is another step in this customer's longstanding commitment to continuous improvement. We look forward to working with them to deliver the efficiency and compliance benefits that characterize Kneat.' As the many segments of life sciences seek to improve quality, compliance and speed to market, more and more companies are shifting from a manual, paper-based validation process to one that is streamlined and harmonized through digitalization. About Kneat Kneat Solutions provides leading companies in highly regulated industries with unparalleled efficiency in validation and compliance through its digital validation platform Kneat Gx. As an industry leader in customer satisfaction, Kneat boasts an excellent record for implementation, powered by our user-friendly design, expert support, and on-demand training academy. Kneat Gx is an industry-leading digital validation platform that enables highly regulated companies to manage any validation discipline from end-to-end. Kneat Gx is fully ISO 9001 and ISO 27001 certified, fully validated, and 21 CFR Part 11/Annex 11 compliant. Multiple independent customer studies show up to 40% reduction in documentation cycle times, up to 20% faster speed to market, and a higher compliance standard. Cautionary and Forward-Looking Statements Except for the statements of historical fact contained herein, certain information presented constitutes 'forward-looking information' within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws. Such forward-looking information includes, but is not limited to, the relationship between Kneat and the customer, Kneat's business development activities, the use and implementation timelines of Kneat's software within the customer's validation processes, the ability and intent of the customer to scale the use of Kneat's software within the customer's organization, and the compliance of Kneat's platform under regulatory audit and inspection. While such forward-looking statements are expressed by Kneat, as stated in this release, in good faith and believed by Kneat to have a reasonable basis, they are subject to important risks and uncertainties. As a result of these risks and uncertainties, the events predicted in these forward-looking statements may differ materially from actual results or events. These forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance, given that they involve risks and uncertainties. Kneat does not undertake any obligation to release publicly revisions to any forward-looking statement, except as may be required under applicable securities laws. Investors should not assume that any lack of update to a previously issued forward-looking statement constitutes a reaffirmation of that statement. Continued reliance on forward-looking statements is at an investor's own risk. For more information visit For further information: Katie Keita, Kneat Investor RelationsP: + 1 902-450-2660 E: investors@

Global Diagnostics Leader Selects Kneat
Global Diagnostics Leader Selects Kneat

Yahoo

time15-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Global Diagnostics Leader Selects Kneat

LIMERICK, Ireland, May 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- inc. (TSX: KSI) (OTCQC: KSIOF), a leader in digitizing and automating validation and quality processes, is pleased to announce that a manufacturer of clinical diagnostics for the healthcare industry ('the Company') has signed a three-year Master Services Agreement with Kneat. The Company, which is headquartered in the United States, operates in more than 40 countries and employs over 14,000 people, provides a comprehensive range of clinical diagnostics and biomedical testing for the healthcare industry. Its diagnostic solutions are used by hospitals, laboratories and physicians' offices around the world for routine and complex clinical testing. As a division of a larger life sciences organization with more than 60,000 employees, the Company will use Kneat Gx initially to digitize its equipment validation process. 'The quality of our platform, its maturity in the market and the expertise and commitment of our team enabled this win,' said Eddie Ryan, Kneat's CEO. 'Adopting Kneat is another step in this customer's longstanding commitment to continuous improvement. We look forward to working with them to deliver the efficiency and compliance benefits that characterize Kneat.' As the many segments of life sciences seek to improve quality, compliance and speed to market, more and more companies are shifting from a manual, paper-based validation process to one that is streamlined and harmonized through digitalization. About Kneat Kneat Solutions provides leading companies in highly regulated industries with unparalleled efficiency in validation and compliance through its digital validation platform Kneat Gx. As an industry leader in customer satisfaction, Kneat boasts an excellent record for implementation, powered by our user-friendly design, expert support, and on-demand training academy. Kneat Gx is an industry-leading digital validation platform that enables highly regulated companies to manage any validation discipline from end-to-end. Kneat Gx is fully ISO 9001 and ISO 27001 certified, fully validated, and 21 CFR Part 11/Annex 11 compliant. Multiple independent customer studies show up to 40% reduction in documentation cycle times, up to 20% faster speed to market, and a higher compliance standard. Cautionary and Forward-Looking Statements Except for the statements of historical fact contained herein, certain information presented constitutes 'forward-looking information' within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws. Such forward-looking information includes, but is not limited to, the relationship between Kneat and the customer, Kneat's business development activities, the use and implementation timelines of Kneat's software within the customer's validation processes, the ability and intent of the customer to scale the use of Kneat's software within the customer's organization, and the compliance of Kneat's platform under regulatory audit and inspection. While such forward-looking statements are expressed by Kneat, as stated in this release, in good faith and believed by Kneat to have a reasonable basis, they are subject to important risks and uncertainties. As a result of these risks and uncertainties, the events predicted in these forward-looking statements may differ materially from actual results or events. These forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance, given that they involve risks and uncertainties. Kneat does not undertake any obligation to release publicly revisions to any forward-looking statement, except as may be required under applicable securities laws. Investors should not assume that any lack of update to a previously issued forward-looking statement constitutes a reaffirmation of that statement. Continued reliance on forward-looking statements is at an investor's own risk. For more information visit For further information: Katie Keita, Kneat Investor RelationsP: + 1 902-450-2660 E: investors@ while retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data Error while retrieving data

Former Nationwide worker turned wrestling champion to have homecoming match
Former Nationwide worker turned wrestling champion to have homecoming match

Yahoo

time09-05-2025

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Former Nationwide worker turned wrestling champion to have homecoming match

A wrestler who trained in Swindon is returning to the town as a heavyweight champion for a big match. Eddie Ryan was born in Plymouth but moved to Swindon to train at the Four Front Wrestling Training School, which is known for producing some of the UK's most successful international wrestling stars. While living and working in the town, including time at Nationwide, Ryan developed his craft and laid the foundations for a career that would take him around the world. He has since competed for major promotions including WOS Wrestling and WWE's NXT UK, and has shared the ring with global stars such as Rey Mysterio, Jake Hager (formerly Jack Swagger), challenged Drew McIntyre (then known as Drew Galloway) for the TNA Wrestling World Heavyweight Championship, and defeated former ECW Champion Hardcore Holly. Now returning to the very town where it all began, Ryan will defend his title after recently defeating Bristol's 'The Stallion' Chris Bronson to become the new British Kingdom Pro Wrestling Heavyweight Champion. Recommended reading Swindon make offers to five players as retained list released Local motorcycle racer tipped for glory in championship 'The work never stops' - Holloway hard at work on preparing for next season Kingdom Rising 2025 will be held at the Deanery Academy in Wichelstowe on Saturday, May 10, from 5.30pm. Tickets are still available from Eddie said: 'It's great to return to Swindon, where I lived and worked for many years as I trained to become a professional wrestler. 'The town was my launchpad. It has produced some of the best in the world. I've wrestled internationally, but now to return as champion is a real full circle moment.' Weighing 170 lbs (12 stone) when he began training, Eddie has packed on 62 lbs (4.4 stone) of lean muscle to compete as a Heavyweight, currently standing at 232 (16.5 stone). Kingdom Rising also features Japanese star Ryoya Tanaka. Representing the renowned Dragon Gate promotion in Japan, Ryoya will travel from Nagoya to Swindon as part of a long-standing tradition in which promising Japanese wrestlers are sent overseas to gain experience, exposure to different wrestling styles and to test themselves against top talent in other countries. Ryoya arrives fresh from a major victory over Hyo at Dragon Gate's Dead or Alive 2025 event, held in front of four thousand fans in Japan. A spokesperson for the event said: 'Join us for a family-friendly evening of high-octane action featuring stars from around the world. Witness the homecoming of Eddie Ryan, a champion forged in Swindon.'

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