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Latest News | A £239m adventure tourism park that could create nearly 1,000 jobs has been boosted with a positive recommendation from planning officers ahead of a meeting to decide its fate. Read More… |
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When purchasing a business, a purchaser relies heavily upon the contractual promises made by the seller. These promises come in the form of warranties and indemnities; but they have key differences in practice. Catherine James of Greenaway Scott considers the differences between these legal promises and the effect they have in practice. Read More… |
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A tech company has raised £2.2m in seed funding for an app to digitise the entire livestock production process. Read More… |
The business and assets of Interserve plc have been sold out of administration to a newly incorporated company to be controlled by the group's lenders. Interserve, which employs about 45,000 workers in the UK, confirmed it is business as usual for employees, customers, suppliers, and other stakeholders. Read More… |
Terms have been reached for JD Sports to acquire a listed footwear and fashion retailer in a deal worth £90m. Read More… |
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The UK Government’s temporary tariffs on imports, which would come into force in the event of a no-deal Brexit, could be damaging to Welsh ports, including Holyhead. Read More… |
Hundreds of jobs have been lost after administrators were appointed to Dawnus Group and said the construction business "was not in a position to continue to operate". The group employs approximately 700 workers across six regional offices and 44 construction sites. Read More… |
Regional rugby side Ospreys have appointed two new directors. Read More… |
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The leader of Cardiff City Council says the phone has been "ringing off the hook" since the announcement of the new arena project at Cardiff Bay. Read More… |
Swansea Council has recommenced work on Kingsway with workers arrived on site to ensure it is safe for motorists and pedestrians following the collapse of contractor Dawnus. Read More… |
The 108,000 sq ft proposed Milford Waterfront development has been promoted by the Department of International Trade at MIPIM. Read More… |
Plans for a 94-home development near Llanelli, proposed by Tata Steel UK, are poised for approval after receiving a positive recommendation from planning officers. Read More… |
Engineering consultancy Mott MacDonald has moved into a new office in Cardiff. Read More… |
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A manufacturing business based in Burry Port is set to secure a £1m export deal in Central Asia. Read More… |
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Member Exclusive News | Almost £12m is to be invested in improving facilities at a comprehensive school in Swansea. Read More… |
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