MORE than 80% of independent hospitality businesses in Wales fear for their futures because of inadequate government funding, according to a survey by the Welsh Independent Restaurant Collective (WIRC).
After losing his job due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Wayne Zeeman, 44, put his cheffing experience to use and began his own takeaway business from home.
When lockdown started in March 2020, many small businesses were scared to lose what they had spent so long building. But what happens when you haven’t even built anything yet?
A new pop-up cycleway has been planned to cover part of Albany Road, at the cost of parking on one side of the street.
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