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Scrum Sport Launched to Help Welsh Businesses Stay At The Top Of Their Game
One of Newport’s most famous rugby faces has launched an innovative new company to develop links between sport and Welsh business.
The Turf gets Wrexham’s footballers to go ‘green’ before hitting the pitch
Staff and locals at one of Wrexham's most iconic pubs are urging the town's footballing stars to help the environment by adopting a ‘green' pre-season training regime ahead of their Blue Square League season on Saturday (8 August 2009).
Local Teens Make Maths Count with Business Scheme
Pupils from Newbridge School have been taking part in a scheme which highlights the importance of maths in business, with the help of a local electronics manufacturer.
Cardiff teaching assistants celebrated for going the extra mile
Forty Cardiff teaching assistants have been honoured at a special ‘graduation' ceremony for going the extra mile to ensure the city's school children get the best start in life.
Stars rally round to get Welsh boys reading
Top stars from rugby, football, pop and TV joined Deputy Minister for Skills John Griffiths at the Millennium Stadium today (July 2nd) to put their weight behind a concerted drive to get boys in Wales reading as well as girls.
Cardiff PR agency calls on local vegetarian experts to help meat its steak-free challenge
A Cardiff public relations agency has challenged itself to forgo meat this National Vegetarian Week (May 18 to 24) in a bid to become a greener and healthier company.
SCS Group wins £340k Wembley City contract
The SCS Group, one of the UK's leading providers of ventilation and building management systems and smoke control solutions, has been awarded a £340k contract for work on the new Wembley City development.
Post-recession Welsh growth must be far stronger than before - says milestone jobs and skills report
Wales' private sector must grow more strongly than it has done for generations if the nation is to recover properly from recession and become the economic equal of the rest of the UK, according to a landmark report.
Male' order kitchens rise in popularity
The British kitchen may traditionally have been the sole preserve of the nation's mums and wives, but is swiftly becoming a more testosterone-filled room according to a new survey.
Cardiff Construction Trainees Save the Play
A Cardiff head teacher says she was absolutely delighted when a group of construction trainees offered to build her pupils a new play house after their old one was damaged in the wind.







