THE most influential leaders and decision makers in North Wales came together for a landmark conference that will see them unite to secure investment and bring economic growth to the region.
Author: Rhys Gregory
A nursery group’s plans to move into a new home has been given a major boost.
A group of musical care home residents have been tuning up for an international festival with the help of an opera singer and a top accompanist.
A FAST-GROWING ergonomics business is recruiting staff and expanding into new premises.
Canary Designs will relocate from Denbigh to St Asaph Business Park in the coming weeks, after a successful start to the year.
A PIONEERING college chief walked an incredible 48 miles in 14 hours across three counties for a children’s charity.
Glamorgan County Cricket Club is delighted to announce the appointment of Gareth Williams as the Club’s new Chairman. He succeeds Barry O’Brien, who stepped down after seven years in the position following his appointment as a director of the England and Wales Cricket Board.
Swansea City have announced that club legend Alan Curtis will be re-joining the club’s first-team staff ahead of their 2018/19 campaign.
At the dawn of a ‘new nuclear industrial age’, debate has so far tended to focus on the next generation of nuclear technologies. Whilst these are obviously important in tackling climate change and contributing to the UK’s energy security and growth, in order to truly successfully diversify our supply, we must also focus on the next generation of workers.
One of Wales’ leading aluminium fabricators, Dudley’s Aluminium has expanded their facilities following a period of strong growth.
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.