Caerphilly Business Forum is staging a breakfast networking event to consider the impact of the Budget.Leighton Reed, from Broomfield and Alexander, will lead a discussion of what the Government’s financial plans affect…
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New Caerphilly business leader plots route to recovery
The newly appointed chairman of Caerphilly Business Forum (CBF) has pledged to provide a voice for local firms as they fight through tough times.CBF chairman Andrew Diplock, who is commercial director of…
Council funding helps Crosskeys business off the ground
A new construction firm in the Caerphilly County Borough has received help from the Community Business Support Fund to get it off the ground.Crosskeys based Bulldog Construction has been set up by…
Caerphilly’s Thomas, Carroll firm wins prestigious Brecon Beacons contract
A Caerphilly-based consultancy firm has won a health and safety management contract from the Brecon Beacons National Park Authority.Thomas, Carroll Management Services (TCMS), the health and safety consultancy arm of the Caerphilly-based insurance and…
Single dad from Llanbradach starts handyman business
A single dad from Llanbradach has started up his own handyman business after help from Jobcentre PlusLeigh Pugh, 24, needed a job that fitted around caring for his four-year-old son, Tyler, who…
Caerphilly Council to review childcare in county borough
Caerphilly County Borough Council is to carry out a major survey into the availability of childcare in the area.The council is keen to hear from as many people as possible to build…
Caerphilly company provides clean water for school in Malawi
A Caerphilly-based food and drink wholesalers has funded a source of clean, free drinking water for a school in Africa through sales of bottled water here in the UK.TDL Food and Drink,…
Companies urged to enter Caerphilly Business Forum Awards 2010
Caerphilly firms are being urged to enter the Caerphilly Business Forum Awards 2010 ahead of its official launch in June.Andrew Diplock, the newly elected chairman of Caerphilly Business Forum, has called on…
Caerphilly Business Forum: Hung Parliament is “worst case scenario”
The general election result of a hung Parliament is a “worst case scenario” for local firms – according to the Caerphilly Business Forum.
The business association’s vice chairman Andrew Diplock said the last thing that was needed was political bickering.
Mr Diplock said: “The recession has been particularly tough on SMEs in South Wales and business owners have had to batten down the hatches to enable their businesses to ride out the storm.”
Caerphilly business Draig moves to new offices
A business that began 11 years ago in offices above a travel agents has moved into new headquarters.Draig Business Services Group, which began life as a recruitment agency, is set to announce…
