Author: Rhys Gregory

Half of over-45s in Wales say they are saving for unforeseen future events, new research has revealed. [aoa id=”1″] As well as a ‘rainy day’ fund, a third of those surveyed said they are saving for their old age and healthcare. Principality Building Society’s survey of Welsh savers, carried out by Beaufort Research, also revealed six out of 10 people in Wales have previously given financial help to their children or grandchildren for major life events. However, only around a fifth of savers (22%) told the biggest building society in Wales they are currently providing financial help to their children…

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The Pencoed-based facility has unveiled its new Sony Refurbished business, providing customers with an opportunity to acquire HD equipment which is refurbished to factory standards. [aoa id=”1″] This is part of the brand’s wider “ground-breaking” ‘Go 4K Now!’ programme which aims to encourage and facilitate customers’ access to 4K broadcast technology. As part of the project, which is in collaboration with Sony Professional Solutions Europe (PSE), customers can trade in their used equipment, which will support them purchasing the latest Sony 4K cameras and kit. The used equipment is then fully refurbished by Sony UK TEC’s professional Service and Repair…

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Improved connectivity for Cardiff is the key message behind a new report that has been released by real estate advisor, Savills. [aoa id=”1″] The report titled ‘Cardiff: Connecting the City’, examines the future potential of the city in relation to residential and commercial property, and the impact of capital projects that are underway. The creation of vibrant new mixed used schemes, and new infrastructure to connect them to the traditional city centre, will be imperative to Cardiff’s future prosperity says the report. Cardiff punches above its weight compared to other regional cities, according to Savills. The sixth biggest retail centre…

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Simon Crockford, the Wales National Chef of the Year in 2017, has been serving hungry shoppers from his pop-up restaurant as part of a British Fair in a major department store. [aoa id=”1″] Crockford welcomed hundreds of diners over a six-day celebration of British cuisine and culture at the JR Takashimaya department store in the city of Nagoya. Originally from Pembrokeshire, Crockford oversees all seven restaurants as the executive restaurant chef at Celtic Manor and enjoyed taking a taste of Wales to Japan – including the ever-popular Welsh cakes. [/aoa] He said: “It was a fantastic week joining other British…

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The IoD Wales awards, which celebrate the best of Welsh businesses and leadership, will be held on Friday, May 17th and are sponsored by Cardiff Business School. [aoa id=”1″] Finalists for seven categories have been announced, with a further four being announced on the day. The Judges’, Inclusivity, International (sponsored by Qatar Airways) and Non-Exec Awards will be awarded at the lunchtime award ceremony at Sophia Gardens. Robert Lloyd Griffiths, Director of the Institute of Directors in Wales said: “Despite really challenging times and the uncertainty of Brexit’s impact on business; Directors across Wales are really making their mark in guiding…

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Four Fine Art students from Cardiff Met’s Cardiff School of Art and Design have been selected to create a graffiti-style mural, which will frame one of this year’s competition gardens at this weekend’s prestigious RHS Flower Show Cardiff. Trader turned gardener Brent Purtell swapped finance for flowers after 15 years and will exhibit for the first time this weekend in the ‘New Designers’ category, after graduating from Art School at the Inchbald School of Design, himself last summer. [aoa id=”1″] He was keen to offer student opportunities and, having viewed their work, selected and commissioned students Jamie Walton, Rose Kate…

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Former Welsh powerlifter Gerard Matthews is launching a new personal training studio in Newtown, thanks to backing from Robert Owen Community Banking Fund (ROCBF). [aoa id=”1″] The investment is the first ROCBF had made using the Enterprise Finance Guarantee (EFG). Gerard, who was once in the top three of Wales’ strongest man competition, is launching Inner Strength, a personal training space. The 35-year-old has long held the dream of getting the venture off the ground but, with a limited borrowing record, he found High Street banks’ doors were closed. [/aoa] But ROCBF, also headquartered in the Powys town, was prepared…

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Sky UK is opening offices in Cardiff for the first time, and has signed up to take three floors of No 4 Capital Quarter in the city centre. [aoa id=”1″] The company has leased 40,000 sq ft of office space on the second, third and fourth floors of the 96,870 sq ft building fronting Tyndall Street, on a 15 year lease. A month ago law firm Geldards signed to take 30,000 sq ft of office space in the building under construction by property development company JR Smart. Sky UK provides television and broadband Internet services, fixed line and mobile telephone…

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A FUTURISTIC 3D printing project for Carmarthenshire schoolchildren could soon be expanded across Europe. [aoa id=”1″] Swansea University has led a Horizon 2020 consortium bid for a grant worth over £1.2 million under the Science for Society work programme, which would enable the introduction of the project in 60 international schools. Schoolchildren in Ireland, Germany, Slovenia, Poland and Portugal are among those who could benefit if the bid to the Europe-wide Collaboration on Science and Engineering Education programme is successful. As part of an ongoing project led by Ysgol Gynradd Nantgaredig in Carmarthenshire, children at eight county primary schools…

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