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    Training project that aims to make screen sector more accessible gets funding boost

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    The last act? Wales’ arts sector faces an uncertain future in challenging times

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    Fashion crisis unwrapped: The ‘rental revolution’ for Welsh consumers’ wardrobes

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Beyond the booze: The Welsh businesses looking to capitalise on alcohol-free outings

As more people in the UK are cutting down their alcohol intake, Welsh businesses are starting to see the potential...
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Three resilient businesses investing in the future of Welsh tourism

The tourism industry in Wales has been hit hard by the pandemic, but some businesses remain optimistic as they adapt and grow to survive
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‘I knew what I wanted, I knew the person I wanted to be, and I knew I wanted to be happy’

Battling with anxiety won’t stop self-made cosmetics brand owner Becky Bolton keep her successful businesses thriving through lockdown
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Eco-entrepreneurs make a big change

Two Cardiff based entrepreneurs are rebranding their eco-friendly business alongside the new pressure of raising twins
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Welsh independent business, Max Rocks, will host a pop-up shop in John Lewis

Cardiff's John Lewis pop-up initiative with The Great British Exchange will feature Welsh independent business, Max Rocks later this November
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Welsh women excel in the Etsy world and become self-made businesswomen

Four independent businesswomen put Wales on the Etsy map and launch new self-made careers during the coronavirus pandemic
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Entrepreneurs from 2020 shared 5 things you should know if you’re starting a business this year

Starting a business is always a risk, but now it's time to use the free time gained from lockdown to your advantage
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Local witch claims she never would have started her business without lockdown

Welsh pagan Saffron Francessca learnt to make crafts during the pandemic and now sells her wares internationally after an overwhelming response
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Tattoo artists are looking for new ways of income as the lockdown hits

Tattoo parlours are on the long list of businesses that have had a difficult year and lost a significant part of their income
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‘I went from doing nothing to picking up an MA, a job and a business all at once’

Gemma Evans used one fire breaker lockdown to go from bored to business owner. She now must balance study, work and running a company
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