Commenting ahead of the publication of technical notices from the government relating to the possibility of ‘no deal’ in the Brexit negotiations, Harri Lloyd-Davies, President of the South Wales Chamber of Commerce, said: “Welsh Businesses have waited too long for answers to some basic questions around Brexit – and have been particularly frustrated by the lack of clear guidance on some of the issues that are within the UK government’s own control. ‘No deal’ preparations should have happened far earlier, and the onus is on government to move quickly and give businesses as much detailed technical information as possible to…
Author: Rhys Gregory
Pride Cymru’s Big Weekend 2018 will take place this weekend (24 -26 August 2018). The Big Weekend is a celebration of inclusivity and diversity, held annually by Pride Cymru. 40,000 people are expected to attend the event on Cardiff City Lawns over the weekend. On Saturday 25 August, a parade will take place around the streets of Cardiff, which will see 10,000 people walk the mile-long route in the city centre. Families, individuals, groups and organisations all are welcome to join the parade to showcase the true diversity and equality across Wales. Derrick Barry, Courtney Act, Sonique and Gabrielle are…
In the wake of Geraint Thomas’ historic Tour de France win, the best junior racing cyclists will be following in his wheel tracks as they take on the iconic SD Sealants Junior Tour of Wales this Bank Holiday weekend. [aoa id=”1″] Over a hundred riders – including a world class team from New Zealand – will be taking on five separate stages of racing. The 215 mile event will test every aspect of the riders’ ability, seeing them battle for the Yellow Jersey of overall victory, as well as the Polka Dot jersey of King of the Mountains, Green Jersey…
Kieran O’Connor has been elected as the new President of the Football Association of Wales, succeeding David Griffiths, who will now become a Life Vice President of the Association. [aoa id=”1″] The election took place at a meeting of the Football Association of Wales Council yesterday (22 August) in Deganwy. The Vice Presidents were also confirmed at the meeting with Steve Williams (North) and Mike Jones (South) being elected into the posts. As a result, there will now be an election in the North and Southto fill the vacant Council positions they’ve left behind. Meanwhile, Phil Woosnam is elected to…
Youngsters receiving their GCSE results this week are being offered free advice on their CV and interview skills by a local businessman infamous for his prowess in this field. [aoa id=”1″] Rod Lloyd, managing director of Low Cost Vans (LCV), starred in reality TV series ‘The Job Interview’ on Channel 4. He will be running mock interviews and a CV workshop for students receiving their GCSE results this week – whether they got the grades they wanted or not. The offer will run in early September, and is open to any teenagers receiving their GCSE results this week, as well…
British athlete Derek Redmond – best known for his heroic finish at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona – has been confirmed as the keynote speaker at an inaugural business expo in Newport next month. [aoa id=”1″] Redmond, who hobbled to the finish line in the 400m sprint after tearing a hamstring, is to open the Business Growth Expo at the Coldra Court Hotel. Now one of the world’s most popular and sought-after speakers, Redmond will speak at the event with a motivational seminar titled ‘Sport is a business and business is a sport’, encompassing success on and off the…
Morriston Hospital’s coronary care unit is set to receive a donation of £1,500 from a former patient. [aoa id=”1″] After recovering from a heart attack, Nic Smith has completed a sponsored cycle ride of more than 200 miles from Newcastle to Edinburgh. The 65-year-old and seven friends rode through torrential rain – which struck despite the heatwave – and up countless steep hills to complete the coast and castles stretch of the North Sea cycle route in just four days last month. The party rode up the coast passing Warkworth, Dunstanburgh and Bamburgh castles, battling against slippery steep routes, falls,…
Leading specialist recruiter Acorn has been awarded a contract to provide a range of temporary production workers to leading South West dairy company Yeo Valley. [aoa id=”1″] Acorn has worked with Yeo Valley for several years already, with the new contract involving supplying all temporary production workers to various Yeo Valley sites around south-west England, including Blagdon, Cannington, Highbridge, Crewkerne and Newton Abbot. Yeo Valley and Acorn will be working together to continue to provide attractive vacancies for people throughout the South West, and will also provide relevant training and key support for people looking to progress into longer-term roles.…
Homeowners in the Corwen area could save themselves some cash while saving the planet and boosting the local economy. [aoa id=”1″]They are being invited to sign up to a community project to take advantage of the energy generated by the town’s very own hydro-electric power plant which started generating last year. It could be worth over £300 a year to some households in savings and provide the community with up to £2,000 a year to spend on local good causes. Energy Local Corwen is being run by the South Denbighshire Community Partnership who are keen to sign up 37 households…
A North Wales solicitor has hit out at a Supreme Court ruling which means legal permission will no longer be needed to withdraw treatment from patients in permanent vegetative state. [aoa id=”1″]The judgment means it will now be easier to withdraw food and liquid to allow such patients to die across the UK, with the final decision being left to the patient’s family and doctors. Sian Thompson, from Swayne Johnson which has a base in Llandudno, and offices in Bangor, St Asaph, Denbigh, Ruthin and Tattenhall in Cheshire, isn’t happy with the decision. She said: “Rather than leaving this matter…