Today (18th April) at a celebratory event within the terminal, Cardiff Airport marked the official unveiling of significant developments and improvements to Wales’ national airport.
Author: Rhys Gregory
There’s less than three weeks to go to the annual Carmarthen Town Mayor’s Fun Run races.
Wales’ arts and cultural industries are set to lead the way in forging greater links with Germany by staging the first ‘Welsh Performing Arts Festival’ in Dresden.
Revelers enjoyed the long-awaited arrival of spring at Surf Snowdonia’s soundwaves festival this weekend.
Welsh charity, Bobath Children’s Therapy Centre Wales, is holding its 15th anniversary ‘A Question of Women’ event in June with special guest star, Ruth Jones.
A state-of-the-art healthcare facility is opening its doors to the public for the first time following the successful completion of a £2.3million development project in Swansea.
Magenta has been awarded Exemplar Employer ‘Leading’ status by gender equality charity Chwarae Teg for its efforts in improving its workplace culture and practices – the highest level of this award available.
The Wrexham Enterprise Hub has appointed three new members to its team as work continues to develop the centre ahead of its launch in the coming months.
A change in the recruitment landscape means companies are now working harder than ever to attract the best talent. Social media giant LinkedIn has revealed its list of the businesses that shine when it comes to brand awareness and going that extra mile to garner the best employees in what has become a candidate-led market. Steve Griffiths, Business Development Director at Colwyn Bay and Bangor-based Supertemps says the focus is also on retaining stellar staff, which can happen in a multitude of ways. Whether it means a commitment to climate change and eco-awareness, charitable giving, flexible working or fairer pay and…
A company that has been developing its own “talent pipeline” of apprentices for half a century is encouraging Welsh employers, learners and learning providers to enter this year’s Apprenticeship Awards Cymru before the May 4 deadline. Tata Steel won the Macro Employer of the Year Award at the prestigious annual awards ceremony last year, prompting Huw Mathias, the company’s training delivery manager in Port Talbot, to emphasise the importance of apprenticeships. Over the course of 50 years, the company has trained around 5,000 apprentices, who are at the heart of the business. “They are our future and without them we…