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More than 20 events have been arranged to celebrate Wales Tourism Week 2018 which began on Saturday (May 12). The…
Merthyr Tydfil’s Cyfarthfa Castle, its park and the surrounding areas should be developed as an industrial heritage centre of international significance, in line with its place in history, according to a report published today (Wednesday 9 May) by the Design Commission for Wales.
A new report by the Resolution Foundation Intergenerational Commission has suggested pensioners be taxed more in order to fund a £10,000 lump sum for every 25 year old. Stuart Price, Partner and Actuary at Quantum Advisory, thinks, while controversial, the report’s recommendations are worth exploring further.
ON Friday, we held our annual Director of the Year Awards at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff.
The great and the good of Welsh businesses have been acknowledged at IoD Wales’ Director of the Year Awards 2018.
Cardiff is sending a clear message to Channel 4 in its bid to secure the broadcaster’s new UK headquarters telling its bosses and staff – ‘We’re ALL 4 you.”
Roger Parry & Partners have welcomed the launch of the Welsh Government’s Young People into Agriculture Scheme for the next generation of farmers.
The Meirionnydd branch of the Farmers’ Union of Wales has thrown its support behind their local YFC rally, which is being held on June 9 at Ty’n Ffridd, Sarnau near Bala, by doubling its sponsorship this year.
Laura Warren, from Miskin, near Cardiff, a mother of two is celebrating this week after it was announced that she has won the Pitman Training 2018 ‘Working Mum of the Year’ award as part of Pitman’s SuperAchievers awards, after hundreds of nominations from across the globe were submitted to the business superbrand.
Following a successful rebrand Academic Venue Solutions (formerly Venuemasters) are proud to welcome three new members into the consortium, Cardiff University, the University of South Wales and ORTUS.