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Project to transform Bangor s College Park given major cash boost

Project to transform Bangor s College Park given major cash boost
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New vision to secure a bright future for Wales retail sector unveiled by Welsh Government

Better pay and conditions, greater job security, improving career progression and a commitment to creating a skilled future workforce are at the heart of a new vision to revitalise Wales’ retail sector. The Shared Strategic Vision for the Retail Sector sets out how the Welsh Government, the sector and trade unions aims to work together […]

Headwear sculpture still evolving | cambrian-news co uk

A SCULPTURE started at Storiel at a live sculpting event is still being formed by artist Llŷr Erddyn Davies.

From disused to dynamic: regeneration boost for three forgotten spaces in Barry

From disused to dynamic: regeneration boost for three forgotten spaces in Barry A town with a proud history, Barry is looking to the future and quickly building a reputation for itself as a desirable, aspirational and innovative place to live, work and visit in Wales. As part of efforts to regenerate the town, the Welsh Government’s Transforming Towns programme which supports major capital projects to repurpose empty property, including important and historic buildings, and land in town centres across Wales has allocated £3.5 million in funding to the Vale of Glamorgan Council for Barry-specific projects and developments. The significant investment will support regenerative works in Barry to create a sustainable town centre and bring long-lasting economic and social benefits to the wider community.

£270,000 to improve Green Infrastructure in and around Rhyl town centre

FUNDING of £270,000 has been secured to deliver a range of green infrastructure schemes in and around Rhyl town centre. The Welsh Government Transforming Towns funding was secured as part of Denbighshire County Council’s commitment to make the authority net carbon zero by 2030, and supports the delivery of the Town Centre Vision. This project will focus on developing and improving Green Infrastructure in and around Rhyl Town Centre, to create new habitats, and provide ‘green corridors’ linking the town centre to biodiversity rich areas such as Brickfields Ponds, Rhyl Cut and Glan Morfa. The schemes include for trees, hedging and a wild flower margin at Ffordd Las Playing Fields, Wild flower meadow and improved planting schemes to replace areas of the artificial turf at West Kinmel Street car park, the addition of trees and improved planting at Crescent Street car park, the addition of trees and planting at the Community Food Growing area on Crescent Street, a green

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