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New top-class Welsh primary school for Cardiff

Funding to build a brand new Welsh language primary school in Cardiff has been approved by Welsh Education Secretary Kirsty Williams.

Tuesday 23 May 2017

Cardiff Council has been awarded £3.9 million against a total project cost of £7.8 million to build...Read More »

New facility for Zip-Clip helps secure new contracts as business ramps up global exports drive

Zip-Clip’s international growth plans were outlined by CEO Steve Goldsworthy at the official launch of their new £1.8m facility on Offa’s Dyke Business Park in Welshpool which was built by the Welsh Government and opened by Economy Secretary Ken Skates.

Exports currently account for 38% of sales by the company which...Read More »


New facility for Zip-Clip helps secure new contracts as business ramps up global exports drive

Zip-Clip’s international growth plans were outlined by CEO Steve Goldsworthy at the official launch of their new £1.8m facility on Offa’s Dyke Business Park in Welshpool which was built by the Welsh Government and opened by Economy Secretary Ken Skates.

Exports currently account for 38% of sales by the company which...Read More »


Site works pave the way for new HQ and e-commerce centre for Charlies Stores in Welshpool

To mark the start of work Economy Secretary Ken Skates joined Charlies Stores Managing Director Designate Rebecca Lloyd on the seven acre site to cut the first turf. 

They met representatives from Alun Griffiths Ltd civil engineering and construction contractors that are undertaking works valued at £676,000 to prepare site for...Read More »


Updated planning policy to strike a chord with live music fans

The Cabinet Secretary wants an explicit reference to the ‘Agent of Change’ principle within updated national planning policy. Under this principle, if new developments or uses are to be introduced near a pre-existing business, such as a live music venue, it is the developer’s responsibility to ensure solutions to address...Read More »


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