The Captain’s Wife, part of the Vintage Inns collection, recently reopened its doors following a major refurbishment, bringing a beautiful new look to this Penarth local.
Author: Rhys Gregory
The Sound of the Youth held a Youth Talent Show recently inviting young people from across Pembrokeshire to showcase their talents.
The community-based consortium, which has successfully bid to develop the old primary school in Narberth, has revealed its plans for the site
University Cribs, the online student property rental platform, has appointed scale-up expert David Murray-Hundley as its chairman ahead of its second seed funding round.
Monday 26 March marked the start of World Autism Awareness Week 2018. To coincide with this, Ceredigion Special Educational Needs/Additional Learning Needs (SEN/ALN) team arranged for renowned speaker and journalist, Dean Beadle, to give a presentation to an audience of school staff, learning services staff and partnership agencies on Monday, 26 March.
An awards ceremony honouring and recognising Wales’ transport sector has been officially launched.
The Council’s contractor for its £1.9m education investment in Cymmer Primary School has held a series of engagement events with local pupils about opportunities in the construction industry.
There are now a record number of consultants, nurses, midwives and ambulance service staff employed in the NHS in Wales, new statistics published today show.
Employment in south east Wales is set to increase by more than 29,000 jobs between 2014 and 2024, according to figures highlighted in Careers Wales’ Spotlight on South East Wales.
ALMOST a year after the historic signing to support the world’s first compound semiconductor cluster in South-East Wales, Cardiff Capital Region Cabinet members today (March 26) was shown how the City Deal funding has been invested.