CAMPAIGNERS including actors, writers, musicians, environmentalists, political activists and resident groups are urging the public to put pressure on Welsh Government to halt plans for a new M4 motorway in South Wales; set to cost an estimated £1.5bn.
Author: Rhys Gregory
THE North Wales Economic Ambition Board is spearheading a £56m project that will revolutionise and enhance digital connectivity across the region. The North Wales Digital Connectivity programme is one of eight forming the North Wales Growth Bid and wider Vision for better infrastructure to support public and private sector growth. Led by the Board – which is made up of the six councils, the North Wales and Mersey Dee Business Council, colleges and universities – it is focused on bringing the area in line with other parts of the country and giving businesses a level playing field. Four of the…
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