Author: Rhys Gregory

Cardiff Metropolitan University and Cardiff Met Students’ Union has been celebrating its latest student cohort at the sixth annual Cardiff Met Award ceremony. [aoa id=”1″]Held at the Lord Mayor’s Mansion House this week (Wednesday 29th May), and attended by Cardiff Met Chair of Governors, Professor Ilora, Baroness Finlay of Llandaff, the Award recognises extracurricular activities and focusses on personal development, as well as increasing skills and abilities.[/aoa] Now in its sixth year, the Award has seen its highest number of applicants ever. Students from all year and course groups can be registered, through their own application, then being guided on…

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Following a revamp of executive division S2 Recruitment and its Bangor office, Supertemps is exploring fresh territories and strengthening its links with industry. [aoa id=”1″] Among the changes is the appointment of Victoria Lycett as business manager at the firm’s Colwyn Bay headquarters. With a team of five talented recruitment consultants behind her, Victoria – previously with property developer Watkin Jones and Randstad employment agency – says they are focused on working even closer with candidates and clients across the region and beyond. [/aoa] “Supertemps is one of the most established firms in Colwyn Bay, having opened in 1980,” she…

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South Wales Chamber of Commerce is encouraging South Wales businesses to sign-up to become part of the supply chain for the multi-billion pound Hinkley Point C (HPC) nuclear power station. [aoa id=”1″]The South Wales Chamber of Commerce, which represents firms of all sizes and sectors across South, Mid and West Wales, is supporting the Hinkley Supply Chain Team to help South Wales businesses become part of the power station project.[/aoa] The Hinkley Supply Chain portal, which is run by the Somerset Chamber of Commerce in partnership with EDF Energy, is a useful point of contact for regional suppliers looking for…

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North Wales Economic Ambition Board is laying the foundations for a successful £1bn Growth Deal that will boost the economy and create up to 15,000 jobs over the next decade. [aoa id=”1″]The seven strategic programmes included in the final North Wales Growth Bid are now in place, and members from the six local authorities, colleges, universities and private sector are putting the final touches to a 2019/20 timeline and work programme.[/aoa] The programmes cover low carbon energy, advanced manufacturing, land-based industries (agriculture and tourism), land and property, skills and employment, digital connectivity, and strategic transport, and will have a positive…

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In what could be the worst-kept secret of 2019 so far, The City Zip Company is excited to announce that it is bringing its thrilling zip wire attraction to Cardiff this summer, in the first ever event of its kind in the Welsh capital! [aoa id=”1″]Allowing visitors the opportunity to launch themselves from 45 metres up off the roof of the voco St. David’s Hotel in Cardiff Bay, riders will travel 350 metres at speeds of up to 59 kilometres per hour, crossing over the water in Mermaid Quay before landing near the Norwegian Church on a separate, dedicated site.[/aoa]…

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From festival-inspired flower crown making to open-mic nights, Cadw has this week (30 May 2019) launched a brand-new events programme aimed at attracting a growing number of millennial visitors to Wales’s spectacular collection of historic sites. [aoa id=”1″]After recent studies found that more millennials (adults aged between 22 – 38) are visiting Wales’s medieval castles, abbeys and historic houses than ever before, Cadw designed the unique Medieval meets Modern events series to offer an abundance of new and exciting ways to further discover Welsh heritage.[/aoa] Featuring events such as Painting and Prosecco workshops with Instagram-famed business, Brush and Bubbles, and…

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Most of us don’t persevere with New Year’s Resolutions, but Michelle Davies did – and now has a thriving business to show for it. [aoa id=”1″] She had been running her Welsh Shortbread Company for several years from home, selling handmade cakes and biscuits, as well as other Welsh artisanal food products. All too often she was asked by customers –  “Do you have a shop?” Then, after a busy festive period selling her wares at markets and food festivals, and with a growing online trade, she made a New Year’s Resolution to give the business a home of its…

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The Severn Bore is the greatest ride on earth, says the surfer who has ridden tidal waves from the mighty Amazon to the crocodile-infested Kampar River in Indonesia. [aoa id=”1″] The otherworldly experience of surfing one of the world’s great tidal bores includes gliding past grazing cows, according to the record-holder who has ridden the Severn more than 2,000 times. The journey by surfer Steve King, a railway engineer from Gloucestershire, and Welsh author Tom Anderson, up the Severn Estuary was followed by a camera crew for a major new television series, Llanw (Tide), made by television company Cwmni Da.…

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Brecon’s only independent optician has secured new ownership, following six-figure bank funding. [aoa id=”1″]Qualified optometrist, Kiranjeet Matharu has used a £164,000 commercial loan from NatWest to purchase First Optic on Bethel Square from its existing owners. Kiranjeet will now focus on growing the business to offer specialised eye care and treatments for the local community, as well as retaining the clinic’s five staff.[/aoa] Founded 23 years ago, First Optic is the only independent practice within a 20-mile radius of Brecon, serving the local community for a range of optometry related services. It also offers dispensary optician services including sight tests…

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Welsh business confidence reached its highest level of the year so far in May, according to the latest Business Barometer from Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking. [aoa id=”1″]Companies in Wales report higher confidence in their business prospects at 28 per cent and higher economic optimism at nine per cent. Together, this gives an overall confidence of 19 per cent. This is the highest level seen in Wales during 2019 and the third highest confidence reading in the UK this month.[/aoa] This more upbeat outlook is also reflected in hiring intentions, with a net balance of 25 per cent of businesses in…

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