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The manager and company behind Brook Bistro in Whitchurch have been fined nearly £5,000 for failing to display a food hygiene rating at their restaurant.
Commuters will be relived this morning to find that Mardy Bridge in Cardiff, the road that links Rumney to Newton is now open ahead of schedule.
Sir Stanley Thomas OBE, the Welsh business figure and property developer best known for founding catering giant Peter’s Food Services and more recently as benefactor to his hometown Merthyr RFC, is backing another made in Wales product that is set to have a major impact on road safety in the UK and around the world.
The Farmers’ Union of Wales has appointed two new County Executive Officers on Anglesey, who from the start of May will be assisting members on the island from the Llangefni office.
Swansea Building Society has appointed a new chairman as the financial institution celebrates record breaking figures. Ieuan Griffiths, currently a non-executive director at the Society, was announced as the new chairman at the Society’s annual general meeting (AGM) held at the Liberty Stadium, Swansea, on Thursday 26 April.
A familiar face to many farmers in Ceredigion, is Caryl Haf Jones – the newest edition to the Farmers’ Union of Wales County Executive Officer team. Born and bred from Llanddewi Brefi – the family have been farming at Maesyronnen all their lives.
Welsh businesses were amongst the least optimistic in the UK in April despite confidence rising to 22 per cent, according to the latest Business Barometer report from Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking.
Barry Cawte has been appointed as the first ever independent Chair of Tennis Wales as part of their ambitious new Vision Plan and a new era for Welsh tennis.
A video production company has made two appointments and moved to bigger offices to accommodate its expansion plans.
LEADING figure from the global energy sector will play a key role in driving forward the £1.3bn Swansea Bay City Deal.