New taxes could damage Welsh businesses. Mr Lermon said that the ICAEW recognised the benefits that devolution has brought in terms of greater transparency of the policy making process which could be are tailored to Welsh circumstances. But, he…
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Wales should ditch nuclear power, says environment minister
John Griffiths also defended the Welsh Government’s controversial TAN 8 policy which has seen wind farms spring up in parts of Wales and called for all consenting powers on all major energy projects to be devolved to Wales from Westminster – apart from …
Rhiwbina Farmers Market goes Weekly
Rhiwbina Market whilst it has room to grow remains buoyant and that is thanks to the regular custom of local people and visitors. This development allows genuine regular access to local farmers, growers and producers without the need to remember which ‘week’ it is.
Cardiff farmers market dates
The Farmers Markets are part of the community so we are interested in hosting events, entertainment, busking etc alongside the markets – especially at Roath, Rhiwbina and Llandaff North, so if you are a community organiser or part of a group with an idea please let us know. Don’t forget to bring the little ones to enjoy the PlayBus at Rhiwbina and Riverside.
How to waste £6 billion: a story of ‘Wales in Europe’
£1.2 billion in 2000-6 was matched, under EU rules, by an equal amount from the Welsh Assembly and UK government. ‘Objective 1’ carried on under a new name from 2006 onwards,with the EU’s ‘Convergence’ programme producing £1bn of European Regional …
Gardens kitted out for mothers
While over at the National Botanic Garden of Wales, Llanarthne, they share plants from different regions of the world and put on a food and craft fair, with music, in their vast glasshouse. Mums will even get in for free on the special day too.
Centre for Alternative Technology to make redundancies
CAT, which was founded in 1973 near Machynlleth, has not revealed how many of its 90 full-time staff would be losing their jobs. In 2010, its employees voted to take a four-month pay cut of nearly 10% to safeguard the company’s future…
Growing flood risk to nuclear power plants on Welsh borders
A previously unpublished analysis undertaken by Westminster’s Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Defra, has been made available following a request under the Freedom of Information Act by The Guardian newspaper.
Welsh farmer’s potato trolley ordeal
A 63-year-old farmer was left feeling like a sack of spuds as she tried to get to hospital after breaking her leg. Faced with a seven-hour wait for an ambulance, Janet Gladwin’s only option was to travel to Withybush Hospital in a friend’s car.
Drought: Renewed call for Welsh water supply
The Welsh government said the people of Wales should receive proper value for “this vital resource”. On Monday the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) revealed that much of southern and eastern England was officially in a state …
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