Wales’s leading Legal Recruitment firm TSR Legal has increased their headcount as the recruitment firm’s UK expansion strategy continues. Since January, TSR Legal have hired two new members of staff and are preparing to welcome two more to its team in the upcoming financial year. The two new members of the TSR Legal team have boosted the firm’s South East and London team – roles designed to help the business strength its presence in the South East of England. The company’s two latest employees are Senior Consultant Kayleigh Busuttil and Legal Consultant Rachael Jones. Director Robert Adams said: “Our aim…
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Two major events have been organised in south and north Wales where businesses can come along and meet rail bosses to find out how they can be involved. [aoa id=”1″] Taking place in Swansea’s National Waterfront Museum on 6 June and in Venue Cymru in Llandudno on 13 June, the events are being run with support from Business Wales who can offer practical advice and support on bidding for key contracts. Transport for Wales Rail Services manage 247 stations across Wales and England and are committed to improving every single one of them in the coming years. [/aoa] Clare James,…
A woman from Swansea is getting ready to hike 100 kilometres for Diabetes UK Cymru to raise awareness of Type 1 diabetes. [aoa id=”1″] Lara-Jayne Hooper, 27, is taking part in this summer’s Jurassic Coast Challenge, walking more than 60 miles over two days from Poole to Bridport in Dorset. Lara’s boyfriend, Rob Davies, 29, was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes aged 10. [/aoa] Type 1 diabetes is a complex, lifelong condition where the body cannot produce the hormone insulin, which controls the amount of sugar in the blood. No one knows exactly what causes it, but it’s not to…
Shock new figures show that more than 15 per cent of care homes and domiciliary care companies in Wales don’t expect to be in business in five years’ time. [aoa id=”1″] According to Care Forum Wales, a survey they have conducted revealed that the way social care is funded by local councils and local health boards is dictating the low levels of pay in the sector. They say the problem caused by their unfair funding formulas is also “perpetuating pay inequality for women” who make up the vast majority of the social care workforce. [/aoa] As a result, it was…
Cwmbran-based Comparison Creator has strengthened its commercial team with the appointment of Ben Wilson, former relationship manager with GoCompare. [aoa id=”1″] Ben joins the company as Head of Commercial and will be responsible for the development of the Comparison Creator product portfolio, as well as managing its commercial partnerships. Ben was previously at GoCompare for 10 years where he worked as a relationship Manager, specialising in home and pet insurance. He then took on the role of Energy Partner Development Manager, looking after the company’s growing energy comparison service. Prior to this, Ben was a branch manager at Endsleigh Insurance.…
LEE Stafford, award winning celebrity hairdresser, wowed local stylists with his enthusiasm and talent at an exclusive show to celebrate the launch of his new Lee Stafford Academy of Hairdressing, Barbering and Applied Therapies. [aoa id=”1″]The Lee Stafford Academy launches this September at Afan, Brecon Beacons and Newtown Colleges, all part of NPTC Group of Colleges in an exciting new partnership, and will be the only one of its kind in Wales, offering budding hairdressers and salons unique training and exceptional masterclasses that they can’t get anywhere else.[/aoa] The aim of the Academy, is to ensure that students from…
Cardiff based Orchard Media & Events Group has won a competitive tender to manage the UEFA Champions Festival at this year’s UEFA Champions League Final between Spurs ad Liverpool in Madrid in June – a reflection of the firm’s international event capabilities, and a great business legacy of the Champions League Final in Orchard’s home city in 2017. [aoa id=”1″]Orchard first worked with UEFA on the biggest global sporting event that year when it came to Wales, producing the programme for the Champions Festival which attracted over 70,000 to Cardiff Bay, and managing the entertainment for the Football Village within…
A ground-breaking research centre – the Centre for Ageing and Dementia Research – led by Swansea University is set to play a key role in shaping the future care of older people in Wales. [aoa id=”1″] Deputy Minister for Health and Social Services Julie Morgan said: “The work that CADR is doing around ageing is absolutely crucial, and the Welsh Government is very committed to working in this area.” Speaking during a fact-finding visit to the University, she said: “With so many people living so much longer, obviously we want them to be able to have a good, healthy…
Students in Wales who are moving home for the summer are being reminded by TV Licensing that they could be entitled to £50 in the form of a refund. [aoa id=”1″] In 2017, TV Licensing changed the way refunds are calculated to make it easier for customers to apply. This means more students can benefit from a refund as they can now claim for any full months left on their licence. With more than 120,000 students attending universities in Wales, thousands could be missing out on some much-needed cash. [/aoa] In order to qualify, students with existing TV Licences need…
Two Central Square has been recognised as one of the best workplaces in the South of England and South Wales at the annual British Council for Offices’ (BCO) regional awards, held yesterday [Thursday 9th May] at We the Curious, Bristol. The prestigious BCO Awards programme recognises the highest quality developments in the UK and sets the standard for excellence in the regional and national office sector. In addition, the following workplaces won awards: Promenade House, Bristol, Best Project up to 1,500sqm Award Victoria Gate, Woking, Best Refurbished / Recycled Workplace Award Herb House, Pukka Herbs, Bristol, Best Fit-Out Workplace Award…