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Aberystwyth gets ready for Business Start-Up Week 2018

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If you have a business idea that you would like to turn into reality, or are interested in developing your entrepreneurial skills, then Aberystwyth University’s annual Business Start-up Week may be just what you need.
The week long programme from Monday 4thto Friday 8thJune, consists

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Creative writing student wins New Welsh Review award

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A collection of essays on hearing loss by an Aberystwyth University creative writing student has been hailed the winner of an award hosted by literary magazine New Welsh Review.
Fiction as a Hearing Aid by Ed Garland, expertly examines how literature can provide comfort

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Church appointment for Ospreys

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There will be a new face in the strength and conditioning team that welcomes the squad back for pre-season training at Llandarcy next month after the appointment of Simon Church.
Church joins the Ospreys after spending five years at the Dragons and will work with

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Well done to the Wales Wildlife Watch team for Sandy Water Park work

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Hats off to the team at Wales Wildlife Watch for their hard work in tackling a problem highlighted by this blog earlier this week.
Vandals and open-air drinkers have set fires in the woodland at Sandy Water Park (Coed Cefn Padrig) and left

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Council workers still trying to discover cause of fly problem in Llanelli

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Council officers are pulling out all the stops to uncover the source of a fly problem in parts of Llanelli.
They have been working around the clock with outside organisations to try to identify the cause in and around the Llanelli area, following calls

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City Deal to boost Swansea Bay region’s renewable energy ambitions

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Welcoming the findings of a new report, Swansea Bay City Deal leaders say a number of major planned developments will soon combine to help Wales cut its carbon footprint.
Forming part of the Re-Energising Wales project being led by the Institute of Welsh Affairs (IWA),

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