South East Wales News
Welsh yacht builder Swallow Yachts will showcase their new, innovative trailerable sailing cruiser when the world’s toughest and most prestigious sailing event, the Volvo Ocean Race arrives in Cardiff on Sunday May 27 for a 14 day stopover.
A new pilot scheme is being proposed to increase the number of vehicle electrical charging points in the Welsh Capital.
The Gwent-headquartered Caldicot Group has successfully completed the acquisition of one of Gloucestershire’s biggest recovery agencies expanding its portfolio of depots to four regional centres and increasing its operating network to more than 6,000 square miles.
Schools across the Caerphilly county borough look set to benefit from £110million of investment thanks to the next phase of a hugely successful funding programme aimed at improving education across Wales.
This Wednesday (April 18th) and Thursday (April 19th) from 8pm until 5.30am the following morning, the Link Road (A4232) will close for resurfacing inbound (eastbound) from the Culverhouse roundabout to the Leckwith slip road.
Plans on how to introduce a Welsh Government scheme providing eligible working parents of three and four-year-olds in the city with 30 hours of free early years education and childcare will be discussed this week.
Have you seen Peter Pan at a Cardiff children’s ward recently? It could well be the student-led Make A Smile project.
Caerphilly-based IT firm Team Metalogic has moved to a new office as it harnesses the success of consistent growth in its 15th year of business.
A Bridgend-headquartered electronic repairs company is celebrating record turnover as it looks to continue its expansion plans.
An engineering apprentice with Rhondda Cynon Taf Council has beaten competition from peers across Great Britain to be named Highways and Street Lighting Apprentice of the Year by the Association for Public Service Excellence (APSE).