Enterprise News
Young entrepreneurs from more than 30 schools will be setting up shop in Swansea’s Castle Square this Friday.
WHEN a Mold mum-of-three found herself in the middle of a health crisis, little did she know it would eventually lead to her setting up her own catering business.
Student entrepreneurs at Aberystwyth have launched a new mobile app that could revolutionise the way people book hair and beauty appointments.
A young enterprise scheme is celebrating the success of its first entrepreneurial project which saw 32 young people, not in any education, employment or training (NEET), gain qualifications, land jobs and start two businesses.
Would-be entrepreneurs who want to be one of thousands who bring their business idea to fruition in Wales each year, can get some help from the professionals at a suite of free events for start-ups.
Not so much a photo finish as a photo start-up – two students from Cardiff and Vale College have set up their own equine and event photography business.
NEW finance firm offices inside the former Wrexham Lager brewery building include a bespoke bar to pay homage to its history.
Wales is fast becoming a hub of entrepreneurship, according to new figures from the Start Up Loans Company, which shows that it has lent over £20 million to small businesses in Wales since it launched six years ago.
Two brothers who came up with a plan to go into business together while on a 24-hour hike in the Brecon Beacons, say setting up was no mountain to climb, thanks to the long-term support they received from Welsh enterprise support specialist, Business in Focus.
A couple from London have quit the life of finance and fashion to relaunch the £1 million Snowdonia backpackers hostel dubbed the UK’s poshest.