Author: Rhys Gregory

More people in Wales are starting a new business venture and seizing the economic and lifestyle changes that have been driven by the Covid-19 pandemic, Economy Minister Vaughan Gething revealed today as Global Entrepreneurship week gets underway. Latest figures show that since March 2020, the Welsh Government’s Business Wales service has provided advice and guidance to 3,020 individuals thinking of starting a business, which supported the creation of 1,556 new businesses in Wales. This included 324 entrepreneurs, that were previously unemployed, who started a business with financial support through the Start-Up barriers grant. This follows the announcement last week that Business…

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Tackling health inequalities and more help to help people quit are key parts of a new plan to make Wales smoke-free by the end of the decade. Deputy Minister for Wellbeing, Lynne Neagle has today (November 8th) launched the consultation for the long term tobacco control strategy, A Smoke-free Wales. It will be open until January 31st. The target of the strategy is a smoke-free Wales by 2030, which means less than 5% of the population smoking. Whilst around 14% of people in Wales smoke, there are strong links between smoking and deprivation with those in more deprived areas more…

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The Welsh Government’s Business Wales Service, which provides impartial, independent support and advice to people starting, running and growing a business, has supported the creation of 25,000 jobs across Wales since 2016, Economy Minister, Vaughan Gething has revealed. The Minister said the creation of the 25,000 jobs in SMEs across Wales via the direct support of Business Wales is a clear demonstration of the Welsh Government’s commitment to encouraging entrepreneurship and business development in Wales, ahead of the annual celebration of Global Entrepreneurship Week from the 8th-12th November 2021. The Business Wales service, which was launched in 2015, provides a…

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Want to win a scholarship to study, but don’t know where to start? There is a lot of information on the internet that can be overwhelming and keep you from moving forward, but you’ve come to the right place. There are thousands of scholarships, that don’t depend on academic performance or grades or even on financial need. You can receive financial help based on your field of study, extracurricular activities, geographic area, or ancestry. Especially, a lot depends on a well-written scholarship essay and that’s why many students look for an essay writing service that will help them in getting…

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CARDIFF-based aluminium fabricator, Dudley’s Aluminium teamed up with ISG Ltd to support the construction of innovative zero and low carbon primary schools in the Vale of Glamorgan. Dudley’s Aluminium has installed sustainable Metal Technology System capped curtain walling, manual swing doors, and manual and automatic opening windows at Llancarfan Primary School and St David’s Church in Wales School in Colwinston, as well as automatic swing doors. The schools are part of the county council’s 21st Century Schools programme, a long-term improvement scheme designed to deliver state-of-the-art facilities and ultra-modern learning environments. Llancarfan Primary School will be the first net-zero carbon…

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Cardiff-based protective packaging manufacturer Greenlight Packaging has opened its first distribution centre in the Netherlands. The new hub is set to simplify trade and bolster the company’s presence in the continental European market.  “Our new EU-based hub guaranties faster delivery times, eliminates Brexit-related paperwork and gives even closer support to our distribution partners in continental Europe,” said the CEO of Greenlight, Karl Yeo. Located in Rotterdam, the distribution centre delivers Greenlight’s proprietary air cushion systems and film across all of continental Europe. Greenlight Packaging is the only provider of UK manufactured air cushion systems in Europe. “The opening of our…

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A woman who is fighting a brain tumour for the second time is taking on the challenge of doing 100 star jumps a day in November while receiving chemotherapy. Charlotte Hobbs, 42, of Penarth in the Vale of Glamorgan, will complete 100 star jumps every day this month, in aid of Brain Tumour Research. She has just begun chemotherapy following a relapse, 10 years after she was first diagnosed with the disease. The mother-of-two, was stopped in her tracks when she was diagnosed with a grade 3 anaplastic astrocytoma in July 2010, after a seizure led to her being hospitalised at Heath…

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As soon as the eagerly anticipated autumn internationals series finishes up, the eyes of the rugby world will quickly turn to the next major event on the horizon. And for fans of the sport in the northern hemisphere, that means the Six Nations 2022 tournament. 2022 may sound like living in the future, but it’s only a matter of weeks until Europe’s biggest rugby event takes place. Here’s all you need to know about the 2022 version of the Six Nations. What to expect It may be a cliché, but as always with the Six Nations, you can expect the…

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With only 50 days to go until the big day, The Royal Mint Experience, based in Llantrisant South Wales, has announced its’ biggest ever Christmas event– transforming the home of coins into a magical Santa’s workshop. From coins in Christmas stockings to sixpences stirred into Christmas puddings, coins have a long association with Christmas. The centuries old tradition is the inspiration behind this year’s magical Christmas event at The Royal Mint Experience. In the lead up to Christmas, The Royal Mint Experience will be transformed into a magical workshop covered in a dusting of snow and adorned with hundreds of…

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The many people looking forward to attending Swansea’s spectacular annual fireworks show on November 12 are being urged to plan ahead. Thousands are expected to enjoy the free Swansea Council display on the Covid-safe wide open spaces of Swansea beach and the prom. With the display taking place over the waters of the bay, the council hopes that as many people as possible will check the arrangements, plan ahead and aim to arrive in good time for the start. The event is due to take place from 6-8pm, with parking available at a number of locations including the Recreation Ground,…

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