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A housing association has built a new business park to create a £30 million a year construction hub.
Finance Secretary Mark Drakeford has announced a £3.2m initiative to help Welsh businesses pioneer cutting-edge nano and micro technologies.
WELCOMING the findings of a new report, Swansea Bay City Deal leaders say a number of major planned developments will soon combine to help Wales cut its carbon footprint.
Daniel Esteve, Head of International Relations at CPR Global Tech, the manufacturer of the world’s best-selling stand-alone call blocker has welcomed today’s news that the government is seeking more powers to fine directors of nuisance call companies.
WED2B, the UK’s largest and fastest growing bridal retailer, opens its newest store in Swansea on Friday 1st June. It is WED2B’s 33rd store and opens in perfect time for the wedding season. It is the brand’s 3rd store in Wales.
UK manufacturers are on the world stage of global producers and the industry looks set to continue on its positive trend since last year’s promising performance. Yet despite order books remaining stable, there are still major concerns for UK manufacturers surrounding Brexit, the uncertainty it brings and how it will impact upon their bottom lines.
If you have a business idea that you would like to turn into reality, or are interested in developing your entrepreneurial skills, then Aberystwyth University’s annual Business Start-up Week may be just what you need.
An announcement has been made by Channel 4 that Cardiff’s bid to secure the broadcaster’s new national headquarters has been shortlisted.
The Rhug welcomed pupils from Ysgol y Gwernant, Llangollen, to the Estate recently. The group of almost 50 children were eager to learn about all the different types of animals on the farm.
The commercial arm of Principality Building Society has helped finance a business space in Cardiff, home to some of Wales’ fastest growing SMEs.