Wednesday 6th April 2022
Wales - ranked third in the world for domestic recycling - has joined forces with other UK nations to introduce new ‘polluter pays’ rules to make businesses which place packaged goods onto the market pay for their waste to be recycled.
The Welsh Government is providing £4.5 million to develop the skills-base of businesses and create a Welsh workforce ready to capitalise on future economic opportunities, Economy Minister Vaughan Gething has announced.
A heritage office estate in Womanby Street in Cardiff city centre has been sold by Aegon Property Income Fund for £7.5m. The freehold investment sale of the Trade Collective estate was negotiated on behalf of Aegon by Cooke & Arkwright’s.
Tech specialists at the University of South Wales have helped a former Wales international footballer and his business partner to develop a system that will revolutionise working practices for sports commentators.
The staff of Caerphilly based company Educ8 Training Group have become majority shareholders of the business.
Cardiff and Vale College has joined forces with FinTech Wales and leading local financial services employers including Admiral, Deloitte, Hodge Bank and Principality to create a unique, fast-track training programmes designed meet the growing need for skilled people.
Welsh business leaders can soon complete a tailor-made qualification in environmental management, to help make the nation greener. The COP26 climate-change summit showed that businesses worldwide have a huge part to play in working together to protect our planet.
One of Abergavenny’s most prominent town centre buildings, which has been vacant for several years, is being given a new lease of life.
The Welsh Government’s not-for-profit transport delivery partner finds itself one step closer in creating its vision of a one-stop-shop customer services powerhouse.
A hub where physical scientists work with business to transform academic research into industry applications is nearing completion.
According to Aviva’s latest How We Live report, a fifth of Welsh workers (20%) would think about taking a lower salary if they had the option to do hybrid working.
Top 100 UK law firm, Hugh James, has retained its legal panel status with Mesothelioma UK for a further two years, in recognition of its specialist expertise in supporting people affected by asbestos-related cancer.
More than £13million will support Trade Unions deliver skills solutions and learning support to workers over the next three years.
Welsh law firm, JCP Solicitors, has appointed four new Directors to its leadership team to support the firm’s continued expansion.
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