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‘Iron Ring’ sculpture unveiled as part of £630k project at Flint Castle

The winning design was selected by a panel from the Welsh Government and sponsored body, Arts Council for Wales, following a nation-wide competition to obtain proposals for an artwork concept celebrating Wales’ Year of Legends.  

Begun in 1277, Flint was one of the first castles to be built in Wales...Read More »


£4.2m EU funds to construct new business units in Anglesey

The development at Bryn Cefni Business Park will provide over 1,300m² of office, light industrial and storage space for businesses on the former Môn Training site and over 750m² of office space at the Anglesey Business Centre.

The construction is part of wider plans to develop Anglesey’s...Read More »


Key players gather to progress plans for  £100m Automotive Technology Park

Economy Secretary, Ken Skates, chaired a meeting with industry figures from TVR, Ford, General Dynamics and IQE as well as representatives of Ebbw Vale Enterprise Zone, Blaenau Gwent Council and Cardiff University, in order to develop more detailed proposals for  the Automotive Technology Park at Ebbw Vale. 

Last month...Read More »


Our Valleys, Our Future

These are the three priorities for Our Valleys, Our Future – the high-level action plan by the Ministerial Taskforce for the South Wales Valleys, which will be launched today by Lifelong Learning and Welsh Language Minister Alun Davies.

The Minister will join Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure Ken Skates and...Read More »


Formal dispute resolution process underway over fair share of Barnett consequentials from UK Government’s DUP deal

The Welsh and Scottish Governments have begun the formal dispute resolution process with the UK Government over their right to receive consequential funding as a result of the Prime Minister’s deal with the Democratic Unionist Party.

Both governments have made it clear any additional funding for Northern Ireland...Read More »


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