Author: Rhys Gregory

BGF, the UK and Ireland’s most active growth capital investor, has led a multi‑million‑pound follow-on investment into South Wales‑based medical device company IQ Endoscopes, alongside the Development Bank of Wales This latest round of funding will be used to support IQ Endoscopes’ early commercial rollout in selected UK centres, strengthen manufacturing and supply chain capability, and build a robust commercial pipeline, as the company prepares for future scale‑up in the UK and overseas. The investment will also support further regulatory work and market validation in the US. Founded in 2020, IQ Endoscopes is developing a single‑use gastrointestinal endoscopy platform designed…

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Caerphilly is bidding to become the UK’s first-ever Town of Culture with an appeal for local people to unleash their creativity and help shape a vision for the town’s future. As part of a new national competition launched this year, one town will be selected as UK Town of Culture for 2028 and receive £3 million to start a year-long programme of cultural celebrations. Cynefin Caerffili is holding its first event under the initiative “Calon Caerffili” for the people of Caerphilly to take part in the creation of the cultural programme which will be submitted in the competition bid on…

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Welsh businesses, universities and colleges can now access new opportunities in the growing defence sector through Wales Regional Defence and Security Cluster, which was launched today (9 March). The cluster brings together organisations — from small businesses to global prime contractors — to strengthen Wales’s defence supply chain, develop new technologies, and create skilled, well-paid jobs. Wales’s combined defence and aerospace sector directly employs 16,000 people, turnover of £3.7bn and contributes approximately £1.5 billion in gross value added (GVA) to the Welsh economy. The launch follows the signing of the Wales Defence Growth Deal Memorandum of Understanding, which allocates £50…

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A popular online platform for Welsh-language live music is expanding, with the launch of a new Awni? mobile app. First launched as a website in January 2025, Awni? (meaning ‘Shall we go?’) brought together Welsh-language and bilingual gigs on one interactive map for the first time. Developed with Welsh Government support and in partnership with Sain Records, the site has already attracted over 35,000 visits, more than 17,000 users, and is widely used by artists, promoters and venues to promote upcoming shows. Now, the new app builds on that success, putting Welsh-language gigs directly into people’s pockets. Users can follow their favourite artists, see…

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Denbighshire-based Wynne Construction is celebrating 100 years of excellence, commitment, and growth, as it looks toward the future with renewed ambition. Founded in 1926 by Charles Wynne, the fourth-generation business has expanded from its roots in public-sector housing into a leading innovative, multi-sector contractor, now delivering landmark projects across education, healthcare, leisure, and commercial developments. Under the leadership of managing director, Chris Wynne, the company has experienced substantial and sustainable growth increasing its turnover by 250 per cent in the past two years. Last year, the firm earned recognition as one of Wales’ 50 fastest growing businesses. Since its inception,…

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A mum who feared she “wouldn’t still be here” is abseiling 84ft down a cathedral to thank the charity she says saved her life. Sarah Jones-Wallace, 28, from Denbigh, has signed up to scale down St Asaph Cathedral on April 25 in aid of Blossom & Bloom which supported her through severe postnatal depression. The administrator at Lock Stock Self Storage says she was “walking the streets crying” and terrified to leave the house with baby son, Macsen, before finding a lifeline at the charity’s mother and baby hub in Rhyl. Colleagues at Lock Stock have been so impressed by…

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A Welsh events specialist has launched a new wellbeing retreat business in rural southern France, created for women seeking space to rest, reset and reconnect at a time in life when priorities begin to shift. Madame Retreats, founded by Jo Braham, draws on more than three decades of experience in marketing, events, hospitality and luxury wedding planning to create carefully curated retreat experiences centred on calm, comfort and thoughtful detail. Originally from Cardiff, Jo studied Marketing at the University of Glamorgan before building a fast-paced career delivering major national events, awards ceremonies and business programmes across the country. She later…

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Welsh farmers will benefit from a £6.5 million funding boost after the Ffermio Bro scheme delivered remarkable results in its first year. Working in collaboration with Designated Landscape bodies across Wales’s National Parks and National Landscapes — which cover 25% of Wales —the scheme has already delivered remarkable impact since launching in May 2025. With close to £2m allocated, the vast majority as direct support to farmers, it has supported nature recovery across more than 10,000 hectares of Welsh land. The Welsh Government has confirmed £6.5 million for 2026–28, with £5.5 million going directly to farmers to carry out on-farm projects. The funding will also enable Designated…

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More young people in Wales will be eligible for Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) from September. The Welsh Government forecasts that at least 1,500 more 16- to 18-year-olds will be able to claim the £40 a week allowance, following changes to eligibility in the next financial year. The EMA helps young people pay for costs such as travel, meals, and study materials. It is designed to remove financial barriers to enable young people to continue their education. Currently over 18,000 students in Wales receive EMA. From September 2026, income thresholds for households with one dependent will rise from £23,400 to £24,570,…

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Drivers are facing congestion on parts of the A470 and M4 this morning (Monday, March 9), with delays reported during the busy commuter period. According to Traffic Wales, there is congestion on the A470 southbound between Nantgarw and Coryton, which is likely to cause delays for motorists travelling towards Cardiff. The route is a key commuter corridor into the capital, and traffic is building as drivers head into the city during the morning rush hour. Meanwhile, delays have also been reported on the M4 eastbound between junction 27 at High Cross and junction 23A at Magor. Motorists using both routes…

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