An English and Creative writing student at Aberystwyth University has secured a prestigious deal with Picador, one of the world’s most leading publishers of fiction.
Picador has acquired the world rights in all languages to Kiare Ladner’s “funny, urban, literary” debut novel Nightshift, which is
Aberystwyth PhD student secures prestigious publishing deal
Wine-savvy geologist from Aberystwyth University publishes volume on vineyards
As wine producers increasingly proclaim the importance and the uniqueness of the soils in which their vines grow, a new book by an Aberystwyth University geologist looks at how geology can shape a vineyard and its produce.
In Vineyards, Rocks, and Soils: The Wine Lover’s
Carmarthenshire businesses to benefit from a £170,000 rate relief package
Around 600 businesses are set to benefit from a £170,000 rate relief package following a decision by Carmarthenshire County Council’s executive board.
The council will be supporting a Welsh Government non-domestic rates relief scheme which could see eligible businesses save up to £750 a
Carmarthenshire’s Tenant 2 Tenant awards return
The prestigious Tenant 2 Tenant awards are returning this year.
The awards are all about shining a light on the many unsung heroes who make estate and neighbourhoods great places to live.
The 2018 awards will be another chance to say a big thank
Likely source of Llanelli fly infestation has been found
The most likely source of the fly infestation in southern parts of Llanelli has been found.
Carmarthenshire County Council’s environmental health officers, working with independent pest experts, believe they have traced the issue to a recycling plant in the vicinity of the residential area
TEF Gold award for Aberystwyth University
Aberystwyth University has been awarded Gold in the Teaching Excellence and Student Outcomes Framework (TEF) published this week.
The University achieved the TEF’s top rating for delivering consistently outstanding teaching, learning and outcomes for students, of the highest quality found in the UK.
In its