South East Wales News
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.
Award winning Cardiff based law firm, Capital Law, which last year celebrated its tenth birthday, has enjoyed a record breaking twelve months, employing over 30 new members of staff since last spring.
An app designed to revitalise Britain’s ailing high streets has pipped Google to the post in bringing augmented reality to the high street.
The next Gwent Landlord Forum takes place on Tuesday 29th May at the Parkway Hotel in Llantarnam, Cwmbran.
‘Developing Institutional Internationalisation’ was the topic for discussion this week during training for University presidents and staff in Egypt.
10-year-old Tatiani Allen has never had a haircut in her life, but she’s about to have it all cut off for charity.
People visiting their GP for mental health issues have improved access to support thanks to a successful pilot in the Cardiff East area.
National Express is calling on kids all over the country to get creative and design a summer poster promoting their home town to take pride of place on the side of a coach.
Cardiff will host next year’s Creative Cities Convention after the capital’s successful pitch beat Bristol and Glasgow to land one of the UK’s leading media conferences.
Water company Severn Trent is bringing together all its Welsh customers into a single company for the first time from July 1.