Swansea accountants go head-to-head with clients, partners and three former Welsh internationals to raise money for local charity.
Author: Rhys Gregory
The first ever Top Women in Welsh Technology – an awards ceremony crowning the women driving the digital industry in Wales – will be announced today at Digital Festival.
Monmouthshire is celebrating its tenth anniversary of being named Top Food Destination in Wales. Food tourism is particularly important to the county with expenditure on food and drink by visitors estimated to have been worth £37.5m of the total £190m revenue generated by tourism in Monmouthshire in 2016 (according to STEAM). Food is an essential part of the tourism offer, arguably because it provides the most common point of contact with visitors. Local produce and a range of quality places to eat and drink are also key drivers for visitors when choosing where to visit. Visitor trends indicate that interest…
Swansea Council has taken delivery of forty electric vans, making it the largest electric van fleet in Wales.
Beginning this evening (Monday, 21st May) with sports such as netball, athletics and rugby, organisers are aiming to not only raise as much money as possible for the NSPCC, but to promote activities which can support mental and physical well being, all of which contribute to the Active@Cambria strategy.
As part of the significant investment in 21stCentury standard facilities for the new Tonyrefail 3-19 school, the primary element continues to make excellent progress towards completion this summer. However, the secondary element of the new school will now be completed by spring 2019, the Council has confirmed.
A talented young skier added to her impressive list of accolades with regional and national success.
Welsh firms could be left ill-prepared to deal with unforeseen opportunities and challenges after it emerged they could be tying up the equivalent of 12.2 per cent of their total revenue in working capital.
The Volvo Ocean Race fleet departed Newport (Rhode Island, not Wales!) yesterday (Sunday May 20) on its 2,900 nautical mile sprint across the Atlantic to the port of Cardiff, Wales, where it will stopover for two weeks.
Award winning Cardiff based law firm, Capital Law, which last year celebrated its tenth birthday, has enjoyed a record breaking twelve months, employing over 30 new members of staff since last spring.