The shortlist for the fourth annual Cardiff Business Awards has been announced today, with no less than 56 organisations or individuals in contention for 16 prestigious awards.
Author: Rhys Gregory
Months of hard work will come to fruition on Saturday, May 5 when the ancient former Welsh county border town of Montgomery launches its first 11 trails.
Cancer patients in Swansea are now being treated with high-tech new equipment which allows radiotherapy to be delivered with even greater accuracy.
A stunning Curtain of Poppies, which features more than 65,000 hand made contributions from thousands of knitters and fibre fans from all over the UK and abroad, is a colourful highlight of this year’s Wonderwool Wales.
A Cardiff-based research project which aims to improve lung function in prematurely-born children is expanding to target more participants.
Former Welsh rugby International, Gemma Hallett, has recently backed Hawthorn High School in Pontypridd, donating the legendary Welsh Colleges Girls Rugby kit as part of her ongoing support for Generation Z.
An initiative that will see staff at Cardiff Airport being trained by actors with learning disabilities to help improve their communications skills is the 100thproject to benefit from a funding injection by Arts & Business (A&B) Cymru’s CultureStep programme.
Friday night saw the winners of the inaugural Finance Awards Wales – sponsored by Recruit 121- revealed at a lavish ceremony held at City Hall and hosted by BBC presenter Sian Lloyd.
Wales’ largest provider of hospitality training and apprenticeships has confirmed a substantial stand located at the heart of H&C EXPO, the first cross hospitality and catering industry trade show taking place in the nation.
Swansea Building Society celebrated reaching several landmarks in 2017. It made its highest ever pre-tax profit, highest level of total assets and reached a new high in its mortgage balances in 2017 – an achievement it attributed to its face-to-face business model and expanding network of branches.