£6m Welsh Government and Development Bank investment to redevelop Cardiff Bay landmark
The Corys’ Buildings is a five storey Grade Two listed building on the corner of Bute Place and Bute Street, built in 1898. The dilapidated buildings will be redeveloped into a mix of residential and retail space.
Cardiff Council has been awarded the £1m Town Centre Loan funding to support the...Read More »
Economy Secretary committed to working with business to make Wales’ economy stronger
Speaking at an event at Moneypenny, which brought businesses from across North Wales together, the Economy Secretary said he wanted – in collaboration with the business sector – to find new ways of working that break down traditional barriers and borders.
The Economy Secretary said:
“My...Read More »
Economy Secretary committed to working with business to make Wales’ economy stronger
Speaking at an event at Moneypenny, which brought businesses from across North Wales together, the Economy Secretary said he wanted – in collaboration with the business sector – to find new ways of working that break down traditional barriers and borders.
The Economy Secretary said:
“My...Read More »
Food and Fun scheme offered to 2,500 pupils in most deprived parts of Wales
The funding, announced today by Education Secretary Kirsty Williams, will go towards the Food and Fun/Bwyd a Hwyl scheme – a school-based programme that sees schools providing breakfast, lunch, education about healthy eating and a range of different activities for pupils to keep learning and keep active.
The £500,000 is part...Read More »
£7.3m EU-backed package to boost Wales’ food sector
Led by Aberystwyth University’s Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences (IBERS) the investment will support two initiatives, Future Foods and BioInnovation Wales.
BioInnovation Wales will receive over £3m EU funds to help employers address high level skills shortages in the agri-food and biotech sector.
BioInnovation Wales, in partnership with...Read More »