Crime data from Action Fraud, (compiled by IT Support and Solutions, Acora One) has highlighted the worrying impact ...
Carolyn BrownellExecutive DirectorFOR Cardiff The face of Cardiff city centre is changing. Once known primarily as a shopping ...
A twelve-week engagement exercise has begun to seek the views of residents, councillors, partner organisations and workplaces ...
Completing a series of courses largely funded by Farming Connect has given a Welsh dairy farmer the knowledge and confidence ...
Denbighshire County Council recently completed the first Panel Performance Assessment to be carried out in Wales with the ...
WilsonDeputy ChairFood & Drink Wales Industry Board The outlook for Wales’s food and drink sector in 2025 is one of both ...
Baroness Debbie Wilcox The Baroness Wilcox of Newport The start of 2025 has brought welcome news for local authorities in ...
Victoria WincklerDirectorBevan Foundation The outlook for housing in Wales in 2025 looks tough, especially for people on ...
Chris Sutton Chartered Surveyor Planning reform is a hot topic following the election of a new government in Westminster ...
Industry leaders are warning that plans for a visitor levy in Wales are too broad and risk ‘sidelining’ the tourism sector.
Don’t miss your chance to comment on the document which outlines future development in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
National chartered surveyor firm, Bruton Knowles, which has a hub on Newport Road in Cardiff, has kicked off the new year ...