South West Wales News
The city’s quirkiest and most beloved festival, The Swansea Fringe, is back, with sponsorship from Swansea BID (Business Improvement District) securing the event, which will line up three days of music, poetry, comedy and off-the-wall happenings in the City Centre from Friday, 5 October to Sunday, 7 October.
A MAJOR company with a worldwide portfolio of entertainment venues from London to Manhattan will run Swansea’s planned digital indoor arena.
A new study by Swansea University has suggested that children with intellectual difficulty or autism are more likely to be given antipsychotic medication from a younger age than those without intellectual disability and have higher rates of hospitalisation for depression and for injury and also are at risk of other medical side effects.
A clinic in Swansea for people who have had a mini-stroke is in the running for a prestigious national award.
Year 10 pupils from schools across mid and west Wales will be exploring their post-GCSE options at a three-day residential course held at Aberystwyth University during the Easter break.
Law firm JCP Solicitors has appointed three new Directors and two new Business Owners from within its ranks to further strengthen its robust team and to continue to manage ongoing growth.
One of Swansea’s busiest roads is set to be resurfaced as part of a £7 million investment of roads and pavements in the city.
The Big Lunch, the largest gathering of neighbours in the UK, is back, and this year it’s aiming to smash the number of people involved in Wales.
The boss of the Welsh rugby’s governing body shared his management insights with business people from across Pembrokeshire at the Four Seasons Business Lunch on Thursday, 29th March.
MULTI-MILLION pound plans for a life science and well-being village in Llanelli have taken a major step forward.