Wales Business News News
Land and property auctioneers, Auction House South Wales (AHSW) has appointed David Jones as part of the company’s expanding commercial offering.
FROM a single phone line and fax machine to the digital advances of today, Sarah Ellwood has seen it all in her 20 years with Supertemps.
Sancta Maria Hospital has been granted planning permission for their brand-new private hospital in SA1, Swansea. The planning permission was granted by Swansea Council’s planning committee for the purpose-built hospital, which is expected to treat around 3,000 people a year.
A MAJOR company with a worldwide portfolio of entertainment venues from London to Manhattan will run Swansea’s planned digital indoor arena.
Organic meat, including Welsh lamb, bison, chicken and turkey, produced on the Rhug Estate in Corwen, Denbighshire, north Wales, is the first in Wales to be granted a Royal Warrant of Appointment to HRH The Prince of Wales. As well as supplying organic meat to HRH, the farm can also put the Three Feathers Badge on the meat it produces for customers.
The Second Severn Crossing will be renamed The Prince of Wales Bridge at a special ceremony later this year, Secretary of State for Wales Alun Cairns announced.
The pub in Grangetown was brought back to life in March 2017 by the owners of The Lansdowne pub and Milkwood restaurant after being derelict for 18 months.
The Council has appointed a contractor for its £1.5m scheme to replace the Pontrhondda Road Bridge in Llwynypia – and the project will be completed over the next year.
The Council is holding a social media consultation session next week on its plans for possible changes to transport provision for post-16 students.
Cardiff-based mortgage rate-switching company, RateSwitch, has gained significant investment after being named the winner of the This Is Money’s Great British Entrepreneur Challenge.