The great and the good of Welsh businesses have been acknowledged at IoD Wales’ Director of the Year Awards 2018.
Author: Rhys Gregory
Cardiff is sending a clear message to Channel 4 in its bid to secure the broadcaster’s new UK headquarters telling its bosses and staff – ‘We’re ALL 4 you.”
The grade-II listed Bodlondeb civic offices and park in Conwy will host marriages, civil ceremonies and private events from this summer.
Roger Parry & Partners have welcomed the launch of the Welsh Government’s Young People into Agriculture Scheme for the next generation of farmers.
A Newport I.T firm is donating six bespoke computer devices specifically designed for those with learning difficulties.
Swansea GPs are investing in a pioneering scheme to help anxious parents struggling with their children’s behaviour.
Cardiff and Vale College has been presented with a national award for its pioneering programme to offer more vocational career routes to 14 to 16-year-olds at a special event in the Senedd.
The Meirionnydd branch of the Farmers’ Union of Wales has thrown its support behind their local YFC rally, which is being held on June 9 at Ty’n Ffridd, Sarnau near Bala, by doubling its sponsorship this year.
Hot off the success of de-stress apps Headspace and Calm, Swansea’s Welsh Language Initiative is producing a new wellbeing app delivered entirely in Welsh– the first of its kind.
An economic development champion from Llandrindod Wells has been chosen to join The Big Walk, an idea from the Eden Project, made possible by the National Lottery.