“Early next year should see the fluctuation in inflation ease off as the impact from VAT and surges in energy, commodity and food prices decreases,” he said. “The business landscape in Wales continues to be challenged by the government’s spending cuts …
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Wales to Get First Tidal Power Farm
Just recently, a lease has been given which will allow for the development of Wales’ first tidal power farm. For those that do not know, the Crown Estate owns much of the UK seabed. However, they have agreed to lease out sections to Skerries Tidal …
Caernarfon frozen food store bans customer from re-using plastic bags
Violet, 51, brought pre-used Iceland carriers to the store to avoid paying the 5p bag charge that was introduced by the Welsh Government last week. They wanted Iceland to take the goods to their home as part of their delivery service but staff refused …
Welsh government cuts rural budget
Despite the cut, Wales’ deputy farming minister, Alun Davies, said that he would maintain funding at last year’s level to administer the Single Payment Scheme, to run the Young Entrants’ Support Scheme and on delivering the Rural Development Plan. …
Ancient law cited in fight to keep historic town’s market
RESIDENTS of an historic South Wales market town are fighting council attempts council to shut its weekly livestock market. Monmouthshire council aims to relocate Abergavenny market to Raglan, nine miles away, …
Imported meat ‘undermines’ Welsh GM approach
This would mean that countries like Wales whose food and farming industry relied on a green, natural image could rule out GM production because it threatened that industry, he added. A national register of GM growers in Wales is likely to be available …
Fears that changes in European agricultural policy will hit farmers and wildlife
“According to Welsh Government figures, the single farm payment, which makes up the largest element of the CAP budget, accounted for around 80% of all farm income in Wales in 2009. “Any changes to that level of support could be the difference between …
Rural idyll threatened by ‘monstrous’ plan for wind farms
Wind farm companies have been drawing up plans for more schemes since the Welsh Assembly identified areas “suitable” for renewable energy projects. Miles of pylons and a substation, or “hub”, will have to be built because many areas do not have access …
Cheese and Wiis on Welsh councils’ £12m credit card bill
A spokesman for Powys council said: “Our catering services cater for 101 primary schools, 12 high schools, a staff restaurant, a public restaurant and buffets for meetings. “We use the Welsh Purchasing Card to buy all our food ingredients from a …
500 new energy jobs for North Wales
RWE NRL proposes to construct a brand new operations and maintenance base which will manage Gwynt y Môr, as well as their two existing offshore wind farms Rhyl Flats (90MW) and North Hoyle (60MW). RWE npower Plc is one of the Welsh Government’s …
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