Zoë Westerman, a director of Cyclone24, the UK’s only 24-hour track cycling team challenge event series, has been named in Cycling UK’s 100 Women in Cycling 2018, which recognises and celebrates inspirational women who are encouraging others to take part in the sport.
Author: Rhys Gregory
Food waste fighters Too Good To Go are challenging the Welsh public to join the food waste revolution. A shocking 192,263 perfectly edible meals end up in the bin every day from food establishments all over the country. If these meals were saved from landfill, the environmental benefit would be the same as taking 30,040 cars off the countries roads each year. To date, Welsh residents have rescued over 5,700 meals from 37 pioneering food retailers including YO! Sushi, Novotel and Mercure hotels and many great independents via the free Too Good To Go app, reducing CO2 as much as…
Film star Michael Sheen has literally got the ball rolling for the super six Welsh projects competing for votes after reaching the finals of the National Lottery Awards – the annual search for the public’s favourite National Lottery-funded projects.
Swansea Bay Businesses have continued to grow in confidence in the second quarter of the year according to Swansea Bay Business Club’s latest Business Barometer, issued by the club’s Business Analysis Group.
CIPD Wales, the professional body for HR and people development, has announced that entries for its 2018 awards are open following the phenomenal success of last year’s inaugural awards.
The first cohort of students to have attended the pilot of the National Cyber Security Academy (NCSA) have completed their degrees – with a 94% pass rate.
Four of the UK’s top chefs are heading to the Celtic Manor Resort in Wales to debate the challenges facing today’s restaurant scene, including recruitment, reviews and no shows.
Macmillan Wales has joined a group of 20 organisations from across Wales calling for health and social care to be made a priority as the UK prepares to leave the EU.
Cardiff residents have a new way of connecting digitally with the council following the launch of the ‘Cardiff Gov’ App.
A retail expert has called for the factory outlet style leases that are a feature of retail success stories such as Bridgend Designer Outlet in Wales to be brought in to help revive shopping centres and high streets.