THE Cardiff Capital Region Cabinet today (June 4) congratulated the Welsh Government and Transport for Wales for the successful completion of the procurement process which will see the joint venture KeolisAmey design, deliver and operate the South Wales Metro.
Author: Rhys Gregory
Modern fears are creeping into people’s lives, leaving them scared stiff, according to the British Heart Foundation (BHF), with over half (51%) of residents in Wales admitting they would sooner live with clowns than be without phone signal for a month.
KEOLISAMEY today (June 4) unveiled bold plans for the Wales and Borders rail network and the development of the South Wales Metro working in partnership with Transport for Wales (TfW). £1.9billion will be invested to achieve these plans.
Primary school pupils have tested their knowledge of the Highway Code in Rhondda Cynon Taf’s annual road safety quiz – a fun, educational way to help them to stay safe as pedestrians, cyclists and car passengers.
A North Wales tidal lagoon would create over 20,000 jobs and generate more than £11 billion for the regional economy as well as pumping 2.5 gigawatts of electricity into the National Grid every year.
CIPD Wales, the professional body for HR and people development, has launched a new public policy forum.
One technology firm is celebrating a year of making a difference to businesses in south Wales.
To celebrate ‘Wake up to Organic’ on Wednesday, 13 June, the Rhug Estate’s Bistro will be offering visitors free samples of organic porridge while the Farm Shop will be offering samples of Rhug organic pork sausages on the butcher’s counter.
A new kind of prescription is available at one group of GP practices in Swansea – and it could involve a nice cup of tea and a chat.
An inspirational S4C fitness expert, whose weight soared after suffering serious post-birth complications, is helping others fight back to fitness after shedding six stone.