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Embarrassment is a key factor preventing people in financial difficulty asking for help, research has revealed. Being unaware of the help available also contributes to delays in seeking advice.
A Cardiff company got its hands well and truly dirty last week, shipping 5,000 tonnes of soil into the Principality Stadium for one of the capital’s most popular events of 2018.
AN up and coming superbike rider targeting glory at the Isle of Man TT race has thanked a fast growing Wrexham copier firm for a fuel injection of cash.
Extreme environment athlete Richard Parks is joining forces with educational charity Techniquest as its new ambassador.
Hundreds of people turned out to take part in the NHS at 70 bed push and 5k and 10k run at Cardiff Bay last weekend.
Kier is launching a new education initiative in Wales with the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB), to create effective links between local schools and the Kier supply chain with the aim of inspiring the next generation of talent to consider a career within the built environment.
Today at Wales’ National team open training session in Wrexham, The Football Association of Wales announced their partnership with Welsh Hearts, The Heart Charity for Wales. The long-term aim of the partnership is to deliver lifesaving defibrillators, equipment and training to all football clubs in Wales.
THREE new initiatives that will use Open Data to achieve economic and social benefits have been announced in the Cardiff Capital Region (CCR).
Welsh firms could be left ill-prepared to deal with unforeseen opportunities and challenges after it emerged they could be tying up the equivalent of 12.2 per cent of their total revenue in working capital.
The Volvo Ocean Race fleet departed Newport (Rhode Island, not Wales!) yesterday (Sunday May 20) on its 2,900 nautical mile sprint across the Atlantic to the port of Cardiff, Wales, where it will stopover for two weeks.