Author: Rhys Gregory

Finance Secretary Mark Drakeford has today announced £5.3 million for 2 schemes to help Wales’ advanced manufacturing workforce keep pace with global advances in innovation and technology. [aoa id=”1″] The EU funding will support more than 800 people through the Up-skilling for Industry 4.0 project and International Innovation Masters scheme led by the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. The £3.7 million Up-skilling for Industry 4.0 project, which is supported by £2.3 million of EU funding, will provide accredited qualifications to around 430 employees in Welsh industry, particularly within the advanced manufacturing sector. It will support participants to understand and…

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Pupils in Anglesey are being urged to apply for a series of new fully paid scholarships to an international residential college on Vancouver Island, Canada. [aoa id=”1″] There are six scholarships on offer to pupils in Anglesey to study at Pearson College UWC, Canada – a sister college of UWC Atlantic College, based in St Donats Castle in south Wales – including one fully funded place on the two year International Baccalaureate (IB) course starting in autumn 2019. Five further fully-funded scholarships are available for the Young Leaders summer course at the Canadian college next summer, with flight costs included…

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AN AWARD-WINNING college is attracting students from across the globe. [aoa id=”1″] Coleg Cambria is making waves on the international stage having welcomed more than 75 Chinese students to its summer school programme over the summer. With youngsters from as far away as Zimbabwe, Thailand, Malaysia and the United Arab Emirates joining further and higher education courses this academic year, Cambria’s international team is now focused on new territories including the Far East. [/aoa] First class vocational qualifications, accommodation with local families and a popular buddy system have all supported their decision to enrol at the north east Wales college…

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The North Wales Economic Ambition Board has submitted its Bid for a Growth Deal to both the UK and Welsh Governments. The regional partners are being invited to adopt the Bid – called the Proposition Document – during October in readiness for a first stage agreement between Governments and the region. The region is expectant that UK Government will confirm its commitment to funding a Growth Deal around the Chancellor of Exchequer’s Budget Statement (October 29). [irp posts=”5531″ ] The Bid has the firm support of MPs and Assembly Members across the region. The Wales Office has been supportive of the…

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This week (22-26th October) is National Curry Week. Why not use this as an excuse to visit just a few of the fantastic Asian restaurants Cardiff has to offer? Even though there are enough great restaurants to sample a different Asian cuisine every day for a month, we’ve picked five of our favourites to see you through the week: Monday What better way to start the week that with an all you can eat curry buffet? The Red Dragon Centre in Cardiff Bay is home to the popular Spice Route, where you can try Indian, Thai and Malaysian curries. All freshly…

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Grand Tour Champion Geraint Thomas has been honoured with an Outstanding Achievement Award at the 2018 Litelok Welsh Cycling Awards where Wales’ cycling community celebrated their success over the last twelve months. The event took place at the Mercure Hotel in Cardiff. Geraint who was unable to attend the event, accepted the award in a pre recorded link. He said: “It’s a massive honour to be presented with the Litelok Outstanding Achievement Award, just want to say a quick congratulations to everyone else who has won an award and been nominated tonight”. The Tour de France winner stormed to victory…

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A new grant fund to encourage and support entrepreneurship in Further and Higher Education has been announced by Economy Secretary Ken Skates. [aoa id=”1″]The Youth Entrepreneurship grant will see students benefit from £2.5m of Welsh Government funding over the next three years, enabling Universities and Colleges to accelerate student entrepreneurship and strengthen connections, particularly with partners to support students on the journey to starting a business. It’s is in addition to the range of support available through Business Wales and Big Ideas Wales for younger entrepreneurs in Wales to engage with higher and further education institutions.[/aoa] Economy and Transport Secretary…

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A Welsh landlord had been ordered to give back almost £4,000 that was paid to him while operating without a licence. [aoa id=”1″] The financial consequences of failing to comply with Rent Smart Wales are hitting home for Lee Jones of Albion Road, Baglan, Port Talbot after the Residential Property Tribunal (Wales) awarded the full sum applied for by Rent Smart Wales in their application for a Rent Repayment Order. Earlier this year, Mr Jones pleaded guilty at Cardiff Magistrates Court to operating as an unregistered and unlicensed landlord and was fined and ordered to pay costs of over £400.…

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Friends and colleagues of a late clinical scientist have marked what would have been her 40th birthday by paying for a day of care at the hospice that cared for her in her final weeks. [aoa id=”1″] Frankie Edwards died following a diagnosis of metastatic melanoma in September 2017 at the Marie Curie Cardiff and the Vale Hospice in Penarth. Following her death, colleagues at the Welsh Blood Service’s Welsh Transplantation and Immunogenetics Laboratory (WTAIL) began fundraising for the charity in December 2017, and were spurred on to meet the Pay for a Day target by community fundraiser Hannah Leckie.…

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A Preparatory School cricketer has achieved a place on an exciting new national development programme after a standout season. [aoa id=”1″] Cieran Milligan, a Year 6 pupil at Rydal Penrhos, has been selected on to the Cricket Wales Regional Performance Pathway following a successful assessment process. The 10-year-old was part of the National Development Centre initiative last year and he will be based at Rydal Penrhos, which has been chosen as the northern hub for the new initiative. [/aoa] The programme runs for 20 weeks throughout the winter from November until May, in addition to four Winter Development Festivals where…

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