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Welsh solutions to celebrate Wales’ rich sporting heritage and contemporary art

The two studies were published last week and over the past year, consultants have been working on two distinct studies.  The Sport Museum for Wales was presented by Just Solutions while Event Communications worked on the National Contemporary Art Gallery Wales study.

Both sets of consultants spoke with a variety of...Read More »


Finance Secretary announces funding to improve employment prospects for people with sensory loss

The £3.6 million JobSense project – supported by £1.8 million of EU funding and £1.1 million of  Welsh Government funding – will work with 390 economically-inactive and long-term unemployed people with hearing or sight problems.

Each JobSense participant will have access to their own specialist caseworker to help them overcome barriers...Read More »


Drumming up international business events for Wales

IBTM World is the leading global event for the meetings, incentives, conferences and events industry. The trade show, held from 27th until 29th November 2018, brings together the global meetings industry to showcase meetings destinations from all over the world. 

The team will be promoting the country’s...Read More »


Have you had your Welsh rates of income tax letter yet?

The letter from HMRC, accompanied by a Welsh Government leaflet, about Welsh rates of income tax, tells taxpayers living in Wales that their tax code will begin with a C from 6 April.

Taxpayers in Wales will see no difference to the income tax they pay in 2019-20 following the introduction...Read More »


Branching out; new scheme to help forestry skills to grow

Forests and woodlands provide a wide range of career opportunities which require highly specialised skills such as tree felling, pruning, coppicing, wood chipping and re-planting.

The two year pilot is funded by the Welsh Government with support from the European Social Fund. It’s key to the delivery of the Employability...Read More »


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