Author: Rhys Gregory

Cardiff-based medtech business MeOmics Precision Medicine is expanding after a joint investment in a £300,000 round from Angels Invest Wales and Women Angels of Wales. MeOmics Precision Medicine began in 2021 as a spin-out from Cardiff University, backed by an Innovate UK grant and support from partners St Andrew’s Healthcare. It uses stem cell-based techniques to identify patients’ biological types when conducting drug discovery testing for conditions such as schizophrenia. The tests used by the business allow for more targeted drug development, minimising the risk of failure in the clinic or ineffective treatment selection for patients. The business has received…

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The first businesses have now started moving into the recently-completed industrial units at Nant Y Cafn Business Park in Seven Sisters. The six units, which will be managed by Neath Port Talbot Council, were funded by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.  The development provides fit‑for‑purpose, modern accommodation that supports business growth and local employment, helping companies stay rooted in valley communities rather than relocating elsewhere. Several businesses have already begun moving in, including: Unit 1 – Compliance Pest Control ltd (pest control services) Unit 2 – South Wales Medical Services Limited (provider of event first aid cover,…

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Demolition contractors have moved on to the former Daniel James Community School site in Mynydd-bach. They will also demolish the neighbouring buildings once occupied by Ysgol Gynradd Gymraeg Tirdeunaw. Swansea Council and the Welsh Government are jointly funding the work and Tom Prichard Contracting Ltd has been appointed to carry out the demolition which is expected to take around six months to complete. There are plans to build a new modern school for Bishop Vaughan Catholic School on the Mynydd-bach site in the future. The new build for Bishop Vaughan will involve significant funding under the Welsh Government’s Sustainable Communities for…

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A £2.18 million investment by the Development Bank of Wales, comprising a mixture of debt and equity, will support the launch of Electra Nest, a company set up to acquire and install EV charging sites in Wales. The funding for Electra Nest, made from the Wales Flexible Investment Fund, will support the development of three specific EV charging sites: in Pembroke Dock, Pyle Garden Centre and Pentre Awel near Llanelli. The Pentre Awel site is already live and operational. Electra Nest is a joint venture between the Development Bank of Wales, Nest EV and Sustainable Energy Group. Nest EV designs,…

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Two family-run firms have struck a landmark deal aimed at cutting accidents and saving lives on the UK’s roads. Welsh trailer giant Ifor Williams Trailers (IWT) has teamed up with the inventors of DigaDoc, an award-winning system designed to make moving heavy plant far safer. The deal gives IWT, which has five manufacturing sites in Denbighshire and Deeside, an exclusive licence to build and supply trailers fitted with the revolutionary DigaDoc safety technology. DigaDoc was created by Cheshire business man Martin Smithson, whose Sandbach-based plant hire company Scott’s developed the life-saving system. He and his son, Josh, patented the design,…

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There are always many different factors to consider when trying to pick out winners. They can be hard to come by, especially at the Cheltenham Festival, where the action is always fiercely competitive, and anything less than perfection is not good enough. The irishracing.com Cheltenham statistics point to trends that can be a very useful tool, so we’ve picked out some key Festival trends which shouldn’t be ignored. The Turners is a bust for Team Britain Only two British-trained horses have won the Turners Novices’ Hurdle in recent seasons, and Ireland has been utterly dominant, winning eight out of the…

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The shortlist for the well-received Newport Business Awards 2026 has been announced, recognising the outstanding achievements of businesses and entrepreneurs across the region. Founded and organised by Grapevine Event Management and supported by headline sponsor Newport City Council, the awards have attracted more than 300 entries in their inaugural year, a remarkable response that highlights the strength, diversity and ambition of Newport’s business community. Created to celebrate excellence and innovation across a wide range of sectors, the awards received an impressive calibre of entries. Following careful deliberation by the judging panel, the shortlist has now been revealed, showcasing the exceptional…

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Transport for Wales (TfW) is welcoming fans back to the capital for what is set to be another extraordinary year of high-profile events and is working with industry partners to ensure all fans get to and from the game safely. To support the thousands of supporters heading to the stadium, TfW will be providing additional capacity where possible on key routes across the network. Passengers are encouraged to plan ahead, check before they travel, and allow plenty of time for their journeys, as engineering work may impact some lines. TfW reminds all passengers to treat our staff and volunteers with…

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Newport City Council’s cabinet will be asked to support putting forward Caerleon for the first ever UK Town of Culture competition. At its meeting this week (11 February) cabinet will consider approving the development and submission of an expression of interest to the competition. The winning town will receive £3m from the UK government to deliver a year-long programme of cultural events that help tell their unique story and bring the community together. Caerleon’s rich history, strong sense of civic identity, and range of independent businesses, community venues and community-led cultural activity make it the perfect candidate for the Town…

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Communities across Mid and West Wales are set to benefit from a major cultural investment, as the region secures a grant awarded under Welsh Government’s new funding stream for its Priorities for Culture. The project, worth £239,609, will run until October 2026, and aims to strengthen cultural opportunities shaping a shared vision for the future whilst aligning with the Welsh Government’s recently published National Priorities for Culture. The funding will support a collaborative programme between Powys, Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire, and Ceredigion, focusing on creating a long-term cultural vision for the region, ensuring local voices shape future plans. Each county will also…

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