Ms Proctor, a model turned enterpriser called on a Welsh property investment on Dubai.
Tazmin Proctor, 26, who was the winner of Cardiff Bay's Mermaid Quay and a finalist in the 2003 Miss Wales competition, will lead Welsh operations for the London and Dubai-based Bonnington Group. She has longed to Dubai’s Strategic Property Investments and now owns “a couple of properties” there.
This weekend she will host the Dubai Property Event at the Wales Millennium Centre to lure Welsh investors. “Dubai really is a city of the future," she said. "It is only going to continue to grow and, with a rapid increase in its commercial base, more and more people from UK are also finding that they can work out there as well as live or just visit."
She reasoned for investing in Dubai by listing the figures, properties are appreciating steadily at the rate of 10% - 15% per annual, and prices have almost doubled since 2004, showing no sign of slowing.
Her company is particularly promoting property in the Jumeirah Village, which sells a single room apartment for £125,235.
Dubai is in the process of creating an international property market. The country has developed rapidly over the past 10 years and has transformed itself from an oil dependent regional entrepot into a highly diversified international business centre of global significance. Property of Dubai is much cheaper than most of other countries. Compare to Wales, where may cost £1,000 per square meter, an average villa in Dubai costs just around £450 per square meter.
Around 600 skyscrapers are under construction in Dubai, and the waterfront development is intended to grow to two-and-a-half times the size of Washington DC. When completed it will be the home of 400,000 people, featuring a 75km canal.
At Present, over 500 UK companies have been set up in Dubai.
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Ex-Model call for investing property in Dubai
@ 2007-04-26 – 09:49:08
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US company fined £15,000 for oil slick
@ 2007-04-26 – 05:38:59
An US-based company has been fined £15,000 for allowing oil into leak on the Menai Strait, North Wales.
The heating oil entered the Menai Strait from storage tanks on a semi-derelict factory site in Caernarfon then went on flowing into Menai Strait in last July.
It formed a four-mile slick which stretched from the Britannia Bridge to Abermenai Point.Ferotec Realty Limited was pleaded guilty at Caernarfon Magistrates’ Court on 23rd, April to causing polluted matter to enter controed water. The company fined £15,000 with an extra £8,208 costs. The maximum fine for water pollution is £20,000, according to the Water Resources Act 1991.
The Environment Agency Wales (EAW) has monitored the slick to ensure the oil continues to break up and not damage the environment. An officer named David Wilby from EAW announced that the damage was minimal and would have little impact on the strait and the shoreline.
He also warned other companies who endanger the control water would be taken to the court. Action would be taken to protect the Menai Strait, the major economic asset for North Wales for tourism, recreation and commercial ventures.
It was the third time to be reported that Ferotec Realty had admitted causing the oil slick. The previous two were a one-mile-long slick on 10th July and a five-mile-long one on 25th June last year.
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Welsh scientists ace in providing first 3D sun images
@ 2007-04-26 – 05:37:20
A group of scientists at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth have produced the first 3D image of sun, which was said to be a worldwide breakthrough on understanding of the sun.
The Solar System Physics research group (SSPRG) has cooperated with NASA from last October, using data from NASA’s Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory (Stereo) mission to create the images.
Stereo comprises two nearly identical observatories which will orbit the Sun to monitor its Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) and the space weather created by sun can impact the Earth, astronauts and satellites.
One of the observatories must fly “upside down” relative to the other, because the high-gain dish antennas need to be pointed at Earth for command and telemetry. This requires the identical instruments on each craft to be placed in slightly different location.
Dr Andy Breen, the co-investigator on the mission’s Sun Earth Connection Coronal and Heliospheric Investigation (SECCHI) announced that such a new technique would help scientists track CMEs and their effect on Earth. He has developed experiments to look out for solar storms in his role with SECCHI, a set of five telescopes on each spacecraft which observe the inner and outer atmospheres of the sun.
The SSPRG has made a significant contribution in researching the solar wing and its effect on the Earth over many years. With the help of See3D, scientists in Aberystwyth are now in a terrific postion to be one of the first in the world to exploit the dada.
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Welsh cheerleaders bring top US prize back
@ 2007-04-26 – 05:36:20
A troupe of cheerleaders from south Wales has performed in the US and took back the top prize to home.
The senior RSD Action team performed in Florida in the US and won the ultimate National America Champions.
The 11-strong troupe members, who aged around 16, impressed judges with their Disney-inspired theme and Snow White costumes.
Another younger team, aged from 9 to 12 named Peewee took the runner-up position in the category and the juniors clinched a third place.
There were five RSD Action teams which participated in the Cheeerleaders of American Ultimate National Championships. The total number of the members was 70.
The troupe still has no time to relax for they have to prepare this year’s British National Championships, which will be hold in July.
Call 07929n079403 or visit the website www.rsd-action.com for joining a class or squad.
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Beyonce to perform in Cardiff
@ 2007-04-26 – 05:35:10
American superstar Beyonce will perform in Cardiff for the first time ever as part of her 2007 European tour.
Beyonce decided to add an extra Cardiff date to her tour on 5th June after she has had a slew of hits from Crazy in Love to Deja Vu. Dates included two nights at the new Wembley Stadium and visits to Manchester, Birmingham and Nottingham. She has never performed in Wales and southwest of England before.
Known as the former Destiny’s Child singer, Beyonce has proved just as successful apart from group. Her model looks and acting talent led her popularity continue. She is currently considered as the number five in the UK chart with Beautiful Liar, a duet with Columbian singer Shakira.
She is said to plan to impress Welsh fans with flamboyant show clothes and a great display. Her tour coincides with her latest album, B’ Day.
The ticket will cost £46 each and is expected to be well sold.
Tickets for this exclusive performance have already opened to sell on 20th, April at Cardiff International Arena. Call 0870 154 40 40 or book online at Ticketmaster (http://www.ents24.com/web/event/1307424/Beyonce.html).
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My way
@ 2007-04-13 – 00:17:28
What a wonderful news! I'm now working in Financial Times as an interner. It is really impressive! Though I have to go to London every day which makes me very tired these days, I am still very delighted.
FT building located near the south London bridge which acrossed the Thames river. The caramel-coloured glasses building is one of the Holy places for the world-wide journalists, and especially for me, a freshman who has nothing but big ambition and a brave heart. I was so lucky to be chosen as one of the recruiters for I heard subsequently that over hundreds of people sent their resumes to FTChinese.com to ask about the vacancy. But finally they chose ME.
I know I should not drum for the news as it is nothing but an internship, however, I just can't help laughing. I wake up with a big smile nearly everyday. I now find my own life through the daily work and start to know what my future might be. After these days I've realized that fortune may not make you happy but work does. God may never gives me a handsome and rich prince, but he gives me the one I needed in the most---a job that I can die for.
In front of me there is a long way to go. My English is still not that good to be an English editor, but I will never give up to learn. Karl Marx started his journalism career in his 30s in Britain centuries ago, he learned English all by himself. And I think I can achieve as well, since I improved dramaticly during last 6 months. Thanks for my teachers and classmates, they help me greatly. But among all the things, the one that encourage me most is this blog, which keeps me writing day after day as a good habit.
Ok, waffles have beeen finished. I will talk some meaningful topics. Though Garry may never think about that I will be an Economic journalist one day, I have made up my mind to devote my rest of life into this unfamiliar area. I am not an empty-minded Barbie who cares only fashion thing,and thus I won't let people get me down---I will be an excellent economic writer one day! Days in FT help me to know that how important to be an useful person, and how to make yourself an useful person. Those successful ones know how to manage the time, the money and they won't let the chance pass by.And this time, I won't let chance pass me by. I will be the big one, cause I know myself and the hero inside my heart.
