Industry leaders are warning that plans for a visitor levy in Wales are too broad and risk ‘sidelining’ the tourism sector.
CortenCabinet Member for Communications and CultureNewport City Council Newport has always had a personality all of ...
Claire DaviesDeputy ChairWest Cheshire & North Wales Chamber of Commerce North Wales is poised for a year of opportunity, ...
EvansHead of OperationsAmbition North Wales This year marks a transformative phase for Ambition North Wales as we move ...
Chris Sutton Chartered Surveyor Planning reform is a hot topic following the election of a new government in Westminster ...
EvansChairWales Tourism Alliance As Chair of the Wales Tourism Alliance, I’m acutely aware of the challenges facing our ...
Sameer RahmanCEO and FounderDataMonet The potential of generative AI continues to dominate conversations, offering ...
Coleg Cambria rallied behind a popular tennis academy which went from strength to strength in 2024. The strategic partnership ...
Matt BarnbyRegional Operations DirectorCeltic Collection The hospitality industry has had to adapt hugely in recent years.
Carolyn BrownellExecutive DirectorFOR Cardiff The face of Cardiff city centre is changing. Once known primarily as a shopping ...
Cenydd RowlandsDirector of PropertyDevelopment Bank of Wales Housing is a cornerstone of the UK and Welsh Governments’ 2050 ...
Phil JardinePartnerBlake Morgan As we start 2025 there is real potential for growth in the Welsh commercial property market. ...