FUW Meirionnydd administration assistant Louisa Moore is taking on a personal challenge on June 10 to raise money for the FUW’s charities – Alzheimer’s Society Cymru and The Farming Community Network (FCN) – swimming a mile in Lake Windermere, as part of the Great North Swim.
Author: Rhys Gregory
A Barry-based business woman is celebrating after being recognised for her work within the technological industry in Wales at the sixth annual Digital Festival in Cardiff.
Senior leaders and work-based learning managers from across Wales will gather at the Celtic Manor Resort, Newport next month to discover what the future holds for them as they strive to deliver a highly skilled workforce for the benefit of the Welsh economy.
A pair of Triathletes at Rydal Penrhos marked their last official competition for the school with an outstanding performance.
A group of knitters who meet regularly in a city library are stitching together to help people living with dementia.
Cardiff Met student Charlene McKenzie is calling UK hospitality leaders and students to join forces for a unique debate at the Hospitality and Catering Expo at the Celtic Manor in July, to discuss how they can work together to tackle the pending people crisis facing the industry.
A couple from Swansea who won £1million on The National Lottery have a box of peas to thank for their windfall and are now planning a trip to watch Wrestlemania with their winnings.
With a new report suggesting that adults in the UK have ‘worrying levels’ of understanding when it comes to pensions, Stuart Price, Partner and Actuary at Quantum Advisory, is calling for pensions to be taught in schools.
Cardiff Bay’s premier entertainment destination, The Red Dragon Centre, has formed an exciting new partnership to launch a range of eco activities in a bid to encourage Welsh youngsters to ‘think green’ and learn more about the environment.
Today at Wales’ National team open training session in Wrexham, The Football Association of Wales announced their partnership with Welsh Hearts, The Heart Charity for Wales. The long-term aim of the partnership is to deliver lifesaving defibrillators, equipment and training to all football clubs in Wales.