ON Friday, we held our annual Director of the Year Awards at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff.
Author: Rhys Gregory
The great and the good of Welsh businesses have been acknowledged at IoD Wales’ Director of the Year Awards 2018.
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.