Miss Jones in Whitchurch is going to be turned into a brand new Irish Bar and kitchen and it’s going to be grand! The Irish Bar Group have earmarked this location for the first of 3 new Jack Russell’s bars & Kitchens coming to Cardiff. The first will be opening this winter after a 1 million pound investment and refurbishment project, creating over 100 jobs in the city centre. The second site is planned for the old building next door to Gareth Bale’s pub Elevens, further establishing Womanby Street as one of the top places to go for world class entertainment. With over 30 years of…
Author: Rhys Gregory
AN off-shore area in Pembrokeshire for marine energy developers to test their devices is now open for business. [aoa id=”1″] Led by Marine Energy Wales, the first phase of META (Marine Energy Test Area) has been launched in Pembroke Dock. With eight pre-consented sites located in and around the Milford Haven Waterway, the META project aims to help developers deploy, de-risk and develop their marine energy technologies. Phase one consists of five sites which are directly adjacent to Pembroke Port infrastructure, offering easy access for testing marine energy equipment in low risk areas. This early stage testing will provide a…
A former British army sergeant who sustained a brain injury after slipping on a doormat will be running the Bangor 10K to raise money for the charity that helped rebuild his life. Mark Woods, 43, dedicated more than 20 years of his life to military service. As an acting sergeant, he came face to face with life and death situations on a daily basis during his tour in Iraq. You might assume that it was the high-risk scenarios Mark often found himself in that led to his brain injury, but in actual fact, it was the mundane act of slipping…
Food and drink producers across Wales have been recognised at this year’s Great Taste Awards, proving Wales’ reputation for producing fresh, quality and tasty food and drink products. 174 food and drink businesses of all sizes from across Wales have been named as the top food and drink producers in the world at the awards, which are describes as the ‘Oscars of the food world’. Among them, 12 Welsh products were presented with Great Taste 3-Star awards – the most sought-after seal of approval in the industry and one that only three percent of products are awarded each year. New…
Welsh food and drink producers will travel to Cologne in Germany this week (5-9 October) to attend one of the world’s largest trade fairs for food and drink despite the uncertainty and challenge of Brexit. Supported by the Welsh Government, eight Welsh companies will be attending Anuga 2019 under the Cymru/Wales banner, all looking to reach new export markets. Commenting ahead of the trade exhibition, the Welsh Government’s Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs, Lesley Griffiths believes that it is important for Welsh food and drink to be seen on a worldwide platform, she said: “We have set out…
National Trust Wales have announced that they have appointed Rebecca Williams, Director of CLA Cymru (the Country Land and Business Association Limited), as their new Wales Assistant Director, Conservation. The role leads on all areas of strategy and planning relating to conservation and the environment for the Trust in Wales, including the care and maintenance of some of the country’s most beautiful historic buildings and iconic coast and countryside places. Justin Albert, Director for Wales said: “In our advert we asked for: a conservation trailblazer; an inspiring leader with a broad and respected knowledge of conservation, and a genuine passion for…
To celebrate International Week of the Deaf, an apprentice engineer who was worried his hearing loss would hold him back is encouraging other disabled people to apply for apprenticeships. Ben Hamblett from Wrexham is an Electrical and Electronic Engineering apprentice with ACE Lifts and works in a small team wiring lift component units. The 28-year old achieved a HNC in Engineering at Glyndŵr University after leaving school but struggled to get into employment for five years, which resulted in him suffering from low confidence and anxiety. Ben said: “I was worried about the future and not being in work. It…
A new initiative to provide companies in North Wales with a wide range of business services has launched. Go For Growth has been developed by Gamlins Law and brings together 20 businesses and organisations. Among the launch partners are accountants Salisbury’s and Grant Thornton, financial advisers Innes Reid and Sanlam, commercial insurer Daulby Read, health and safety specialist SHEQ, PR and marketing firm Mason Media and recruiter JVP Group. Go For Growth was officially launched at 1891 restaurant in Rhyl. Gamlins Law has its head office in the town. Ron Davison, Managing Director of Gamlins Law, said: “We have had…
Businesses and organisations from across Wales have been recognised for their excellent standards of HR and people development practices with the release of the shortlist for the CIPD Wales 2019 Awards. [aoa id=”1″] CIPD Wales, the professional body for HR and people development, will celebrate the cream of the crop of the thousands of individuals in HR across Wales at its annual awards ceremony. This year’s awards will take place at Cardiff’s City Hall on Friday 15th November. The awards, which are now in their third year, will see 45 companies, teams, and individuals shortlisted across nine categories. Finalists range…
A former film company boss has called on business leaders in North Wales to do more to save the environment. The plea from Justin Albert, the Director for Wales for the National Trust, came at a meeting of Wrexham Business Professionals, where he told the packed audience that the damaging effects of climate change were to be seen every day. The group is made up of successful businesses and highly skilled professionals working together to promote regional prosperity and the enterprise and expertise that exists in the region. Mr Albert, who previously worked – in non-fiction production at Paramount Studios,…