Charities RSPB Cymru and Buglife Cymru have been presented with a cheque for £38,195.89 by former Lord Mayor of Cardiff, Councillor Bob Derbyshire.
Author: Rhys Gregory
A ‘ground breaking’ event has officially started the construction phase of Rhondda Cynon Taf Council and Linc Cymru’s extra care scheme in Aberaman, which will deliver 40 new apartments.
Luboya Tshibangu, 38, from Ashcroft Place in Adamsdown has been jailed for three and half years today for fraud against Cardiff Council.
Swansea Council has welcomed the Welsh Government’s offer of £200 million as a “game-changer” to help deliver the Swansea Bay Tidal Lagoon.
Plastic, the ocean, Emmeline Pankhurst, Donald Trump, Brexit, Korea, Grenfell Tower, unicorns, slime and computer gameFortnite are just some of the people and subjects that influence British children’s creativity and use of language, says a report published today by Oxford University Press (OUP).
A new UK Tech Innovation Index is available today which shows that Wales and the South West of England have significant strengths across a range of sectors including AI and Data, Clean Growth, Advanced Manufacturing and Ageing Society. It also illustrates for the first time a significant overlap of activity clusters between the regions, with Bristol, Cardiff and Newport showing especially strong links to each other.
Wales is fast becoming a hub of entrepreneurship, according to new figures from the Start Up Loans Company, which shows that it has lent over £20 million to small businesses in Wales since it launched six years ago.
Two brothers who came up with a plan to go into business together while on a 24-hour hike in the Brecon Beacons, say setting up was no mountain to climb, thanks to the long-term support they received from Welsh enterprise support specialist, Business in Focus.
It’s National Picnic Week from the 15th-24th of June, which aims to promote areas of natural beauty to get the UK into the great outdoors this summer, enjoying some great food and great company.
Hundreds of budding film makers turned up at Quadrant Shopping Centre when they had the chance to get in front of the camera and make their very own short film at its ‘Movie Makers’ event.