UK-based 2Excel Aviation is gearing up to begin the next stage of conversion work that will see a Boeing 757-200 transformed into a flying testbed in support of the country’s Tempest Future Combat Air System after gaining a contract from Leonardo for the activity.
Students stir up interest in equal opportunities coffee shop at national ‘Hack of Kindness’
Student stirred up a latte interest in their brilliant business idea during a national Hack of Kindness.
Coleg Cambria learners Riccardo Dotolo, Sophie Weaver and Ben White, from Wrexham, were commended by judges for their cafe concept promoting equality and diversity.
The trio, all former students at St Joseph’s High School, designed plans for a coffee shop managed and operated by people living with disabilities.
Organised by Wales Co-operative Centre – and funded by the Social Business Wales programme – the panel loved their Coff-E-Quality concept and heaped praise on the learners for the way they presented on the day.
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By Liam Moriarty, Contributor
Liam Moriarty explores the Stone Age archaeological wonder in County Mayo.
When one thinks of Stone Age archaeological sites, Stonehenge, Altamira and Newgrange may come to mind. Most likely The Céide Fields will not. But it should.
On the way to Ballycastle, County Mayo I was not sure what to expect. Neither was I sure, given the treacherous nature of the cliff-side Irish road, that I would arrive.
My experience in archaeology lay with the ancient Mediterranean world the colossal monuments of Greece and Rome. I had visited marble temples stretching into the sky and seen vast cities of intricate stone streets. The idea of field walls did not conjure up images of importance or grandeur.