Author: Rhys Gregory

CIPD Wales, the professional body for HR and people development, has announced entries for its 2019 awards are open. To be held at Cardiff City Hall on 15th November, the third annual awards will celebrate the outstanding people development work that takes place across Wales. [aoa id=”1″]Thousands of people work in the people profession across Wales, with HR and leadership development spanning every industry with last year’s awards recognising some of Wales’ top businesses and organisations including: Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water, National Assembly for Wales, Companies House, Office for National Statistics, Circle IT Solutions and Conduit Global.[/aoa] Lesley Richards, head…

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Principality Commercial has taken steps in supporting the green agenda by financing a carbon negative housing development in Aberdare. The bungalow, constructed by Rosey Developments, has made use of a variety of sustainable materials to reduce carbon footprint. [aoa id=”1″]The three bedroom residential development has a variety of environmentally friendly features, including carbon negative hempcrete walls, a roof made from recycled rubber as well as making minimal use of concrete throughout the development. The property, which has been built to a high standard is set to go to market this summer.[/aoa] The initiative is against a backdrop of the Welsh…

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Business to business (b2b) telecoms provider Challenger Mobile Communications is targeting growth after a management buyout service supported by a £1.4m loan from the Development Bank of Wales. The communications specialist has been supplying mobile phone solutions to businesses since it was established by co-founders Jeff Eamens and Wayne Skellon in 1991. This latest development sees Jeff buy out his former business partner to take on sole ownership of the company. Jeff has been working in telecoms since the mid-1980s, initially running a network of shops. When the market changed and Pay As You Go phones took off in the…

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A second-year product design student, adventure athlete and Christian from Bangor University has been selected to participate in the bi-annual British Universities Kayak Expedition (BUKE). Elliot Goddard, 20, from Nelson, Caerphilly along with six of the best white-water student kayakers from across the UK, will kayak remote rivers in the Russian Far East in this self-supported expedition in June. The expedition will explore rivers surrounding Lake Baikal, with the aim of discovering rivers that have never been kayaked before. [aoa id=”1″]Elliot said: “I’m really excited and a little nervous about what’s ahead. In the case of some of the rivers,…

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A scientist is on a mission to create the perfect gin after setting up his new solar-powered distillery in time for a top food festival this autumn. Former university lecturer Kevin Flower will be unveiling the special edition gin at the popular Llangollen Food Festival on Saturday and Sunday, October 19 and 20. Kevin, 53, who taught chemistry at the University of Manchester, has developed an eco-friendly distillery in the garage at his home in Conwy. Three years ago he threw caution to the wind, alongside university pals Andy Whiting and Euan Noble, to develop a unique brand of gin…

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After a lifetime helping patients in the NHS, Anne Smith is running a growing print business and creating jobs for young people. Innovative Anne, and her photographer husband Eric, set up their business in Cardiff’s busy Crwys Road in 2011, within just weeks taking on their first employee. [aoa id=”1″] Fast forward eight years and Amyas Trading is undergoing a major expansion, taking over a unit in St Catherine’s Park off Newport Road, setting up new divisions and planning to add more staff to the payroll. Welsh ethical lender Robert Owen Community Banking Fund  (ROCBF) of Newtown in Powys, which…

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A woman from Pontycymer, in Bridgend County Borough, has inspired more than 100 friends and relatives to get their running shoes on for the Cardiff Metropolitan University Cardiff 10K this year, following the tragic loss of her partner. Nicola Parsons (36) had been with her partner Alan (44), for 16-years, however he passed away while waiting for a third kidney transplant in June 2018, due to complications with endocarditis; a rare infection of the inner lining of the heart. Having bravely faced kidney disease for much of his life, Alan had his first kidney transplant in 2002, however after seven…

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A fully funded after-work programme designed to support people into starting businesses is set to launch in Pontypridd. [aoa id=”1″]The 5 to 9 Club™ aims to support individuals with an idea and help them turn it into a fully fledged business by equipping them with the skills and knowledge they will need to launch and grow. The workshops are held once a week from 5pm to 9pm, to allow those who work full time to gain the experience and support needed to grow their business idea without taking the risk of giving up full-time employment.[/aoa] The workshops are open to…

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Some of North Wales’ finest food and drink will be showcased at an event designed to boost the local tourism industry and champion Welsh food and drink. 2019 has been declared the ‘Year of Discovery’ by Visit Wales, and tourism and hospitality businesses in North Wales are being urged to give their guests a ‘taste of Wales’ by introducing them to new products. [aoa id=”1″]With this goal in mind, Welsh food and drink business growth support project, Cywain – in conjunction with Conwy Cynhaliol (Conwy Rural Partnership) and Go North Wales Tourism and Hospitality Academy – has organised a ‘Meet…

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