An innovative tech company targeting a £10m turnover that just three years ago was a two-man band based in a garage in Merthyr Tydfil has received royal approval after being presented with a renowned Queen’s Award in recognition of its exceptional international performance.
Author: Rhys Gregory
Swansea-based company CPR Global Tech has been honoured with the highly coveted Queen’s Award for Enterprise, the UK’s highest accolade in recognising success in business.
Swansea plans for one of the UK’s most eye-catching tourist attractions have taken a major step forwards.
A short film featuring local youngsters dealing with the impact of anti-social behaviour received its premiere in front of invited guests in Cineworld, Newport Retail Park.
With temperatures in Wales reaching 23 degrees this week, spring has well and truly sprung, and we can start looking forward to spending more time outdoors and enjoying the sunshine.
This week’s sunshine arrived just at the right time for Coryton and Tongwynlais primary schools, as they held a very special ceremony to celebrate the two schools coming together as the Pear Tree Federation.
The May 4 deadline is fast approaching for employers, learners and learning providers across Wales to enter this year’s Apprenticeship Awards Cymru.
St John Cymru/Wales is proud to announce the admittance of Mr Sam Warburton OBE, as a Member of The Priory for Wales of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem.
A unique, free business school that gives participants the tools to start their own business without capital or funding is touring Wales for the first time from May to July this year.
Cardiff and Vale College has hosted a special event to bring together more than 400 young people from across the City with 30 employers.