Wales Business News News
Business support service Superfast Business Wales will run a free workshop for Monmouthshire’s businesses from 1pm to 5pm on Wednesday, 16th May at Abergavenny’s St Michael’s Centre.
In the final week of the Easter holidays, the Tourism Minister, Lord-Elis Thomas had an opportunity to see the world-class facilities which have been developed by the Zip World team over the last 5 years. The attractions have generated extensive media coverage and played a part in north Wales’ growing reputation as Adventure capital of Europe.
The biggest annual survey of people in Wales is getting underway with the organisers seeking to interview 12,000 people to help inform important decisions on local services and government priorities.
Plans to introduce a dedicated bus interchange in Llandrindod Wells have moved a step closer after Powys County Council purchased a key piece of land.
Russia 17, the season of performances and events produced by arts organisations across Wales to mark the centenary of the Russian Revolution, has been shortlisted in the Concert Series And Festivals category at the prestigious Royal Philharmonic Society Music Awards.
For the first time, individuals, education and employers have a free, purpose-built and secure way to connect with each other online.
With Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire still very much a dairy farming stronghold, local farmers are being encouraged to attend a poultry meeting in Carmarthen later this month, organised by Wynnstay, to discuss farm diversification options and in particular poultry production, with local experts.
Quadrant Shopping Centre has announced that it has ‘scored’ leading sports retailer, JD Sports which will be opening its doors at the centre later in the year.
Zero maintenance garden rooms, made by a North Wales company using aviation technology, could be used with other measures to tackle the housing crisis, according to an AM.
The transformation of one of Swansea’s key city centre locations has started, paving the way for the creation of hundreds of jobs and a green artery for the city.