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Young Farmers show support to landmark health study

Healthwise Wales was launched in 2016 to study the health and wellbeing of people in Wales and to help the NHS and social services plan for the future. The study, backed by the Welsh Government and led by Cardiff and Swansea Universities, asks participants to answer a 10-minute online survey...Read More »


Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol’s role should expand says review

Last year the Education Secretary ordered a review into the body that supports the development of Welsh-medium provision within higher education, enabling more students to study a variety of subjects through the medium of Welsh.

The task and finish group, chaired by Delyth Evans, has made a number of recommendations, including:

Smaller Welsh food & drink companies to benefit from €1.8million boost to increase global competitiveness

Wales will become the latest nation to join the Atlantic Area Export Project, which supports businesses from across the Atlantic Arc to work together to overcome the barriers smaller businesses in the sector face when they try to expand into international markets. 

Currently over 72% of food and drink exported directly...Read More »


Ultrafast Fibre for Royal Welsh Young Farmers

This year the Young People’s Village at the show has a fibre connection which gives those staying there access to faster wi-fi and allows organisers to run a more efficient online booking system.

Around 4,000 young people stay in the village every year with around 12,000 attending events and concerts in...Read More »


New £4.2m EU-backed veterinary facility at Aberystwyth

Aberystwyth University will lead the Vet Hub 1 project, backed with £3m from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) through the Welsh Government, to construct a fully-equipped, high-specification laboratory and office spaces.

The Environment Secretary told a packed audience at Aberystwyth University’s education pavilion at the Royal Welsh Show that the...Read More »


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