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Fairtrade in the city of Newport

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Written by Newport CC   
Thursday, 09 July 2009 12:24
Come into Newport city centre on Friday 10 July between 10am and 2pm, visit the re-launched farmers’ market and pick up your copy of the 2009 Fairtrade Directory.

The farmers’ market is held in John Frost Square and sells a range of products including eggs, chutneys, cheese, meats and crepes.
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NoFit State brings circus act to Newport Market

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Written by Newport CC   
Thursday, 09 July 2009 12:21

Wales' best-kept artistic secret will be wowing audiences with a gravity-defying performance at Newport Market this weekend.

Nofit State has a long track record of creating extraordinary circus productions at all scales: from small community performances to large scale professional productions; from tented tours to theatre shows. Their mission is "to be the circus everyone wants to join".

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Asda Caerphilly Assist Thousands Converting To Composting

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Written by Caerphilly CC   
Tuesday, 07 July 2009 11:21

http://www.wales-cymru.org: Caerphilly goes green as more than 11,000 home composter bins are sold to green residents in the Caerphilly county borough, who are all doing their bit to cut the amount of waste going to landfill.

Even more people will get the chance to purchase a bargain bin next week at a special home composter sales day taking place at ASDA Caerphilly (in the car park near the recycling banks) on Wednesday 8th of July between 2:30pm and 6:30pm.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 July 2009 11:24
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How welsh business can beat the credit crunch

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Written by Iaun   
Wednesday, 01 July 2009 16:56

We already know about the importance of good public relations for your business, but a South Wales based PR/press release website is set on making it even easier for business's with a link to Wales, to speak with their customers.

http://wales-cymru.org is a news and information website based around the Principality of Wales and according to its founder Iaun Evans from Cardiff, its arrival couldn't have happened at a better time for Wales.

 

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Caerphilly Wins Best Website Award

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Written by Caerphilly CC   
Tuesday, 07 July 2009 11:25

http://www.wales-cymru.org: Visitors to the Caerphilly county borough council website have rated it as being the best in Wales in terms of customer satisfaction according to an industry survey.

The Society of Information Technology Management (SOCITM) Website Take-up Survey helps local authorities improve customer satisfaction with access to services. This service has been developed to help local authorities understand much more about the profile of their website visitors and their needs, and how well their website is performing in terms of visitor numbers and satisfaction.

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Cardiff Says Thank You to Take That

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Written by Ian Malley   
Tuesday, 07 July 2009 11:11

http://www.wales-cymru.org: Anybody who expressed doubts on the marketability of a Take That reunion must have spent the last twelve months wiping a permanent smear of lightly poached egg off their faces, as the decision to do so is justified commercially time and again.

When the Take That circus rolled into Cardiff recently, it wasn't only the two sold out nights at the Millennium Stadium which the city centre celebrated.

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Opportunity knocks as a result of Porthcawl regeneration

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Written by Bridgend CC   
Wednesday, 01 July 2009 16:11

Bridgend County Borough Council is offering tourism and leisure operators a seasonal opportunity at Porthcawl’s well-known Cosy Corner.

Located near the harbour at Porthcawl sea front, the one-acre site is currently used as a public amenity area.

Cosy Corner is located within the Porthcawl Conservation Area and has a number of listed buildings in the immediate area including the Jennings Warehouse, Old Custom House, the Lookout Tower, the Breakwater and the Lighthouse.

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