All Chemical Industries Association articles in February 2013 – Page 2
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NewsGreen light for Newport's '£1bn community'
Work is now due to start on the project which will see 4,000 new homes built over the next 20 years, creating 6,000 new jobs, as well as a business park.Developer St Modwen has been involved in “remediation works” for the last four years, clearing the site.Up to 400,000 tonnes ...
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Pembrokeshire Coast National Park marks 60 years
Pembrokeshire Coast National Park is kicking off a year of celebrations to mark its 60th anniversary.
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NewsHelfa Gelf/Art Trail begins across north Wales
North Wales’ largest open studio event, Helfa Gelf/Art Trail, begins this weekend and runs throughout September.Helfa Gelf is now in its sixth year. It’s a brilliant initiative that gives the public the opportunity to have a sneaky peek into the normally private studios in which artists right across north Wales ...
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NewsCastle reopens after safety fears
Flint Castle, which was closed to the public after staff were targeted by vandals, is to reopen.
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NewsArwel handed leading Neath role
Former Wales international outside-half Arwel Thomas has been named as captain of Neath..
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NewsPython star backs theatre plea
Monty Python star Terry Jones has backed calls for a Conwy theatre to get a £1.25m facelift.
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FeaturesHonorary doctorate for Bryn Terfel
Bangor University has awarded international opera star Bryn Terfel an honorary doctorate for his contribution to music.
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NewsTurner considers Wales move
Coventry City centre half Ben Turner may represent Wales at Under-21 level.
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NewsWind farm exhibition opens in Porthcawl
Plans for a huge offshore wind farm in the Bristol Channel are to go on show to people across south and west Wales.The Atlantic Array project would be about 10 miles (16km) off the south Wales coast and nearly nine miles (14km) off north Devon.Developers RWE npower renewables say up ...
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NewsRecord top grades in GCSE results
A record proportion of GCSE entries were awarded the top grades in this year’s exams, results show.
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FeaturesNovice hikers stretch rescuers
Mountain rescue teams across England and Wales say they are working flat out to deal with a growing number of calls from novice walkers.
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NewsLifting the lid on a secret site
August 27 2009 marks the 70th anniversary since the Treasury approved a £546,000 development of a World War II weapons plant - in 2009 it’s a naturereserve.
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FeaturesNurses start wearing national uniforms
They have been designed to make it easier for patients to see who is in charge of hospital wards after research found many were confused.
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NewsDeveloper knocks down 250-year-old Fife wall
Campaigners have been left “angry and upset” after a developer knocked down a 250-year-old wall.
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NewsHighland Toffee firm goes into administration
The makers of one of Scotland’s oldest and best-loved sweets have gone into administration, putting 103 jobs at risk. New McCowans Ltd, which produces the Highland Toffee bar, has been losing money despite selling more than 140 million bars a year. Administrators Grant Thornton took over the running of the ...
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NewsMSPs to pass Alcohol Bill
New laws to tackle Scotland’s historic alcohol problems are to be passed - but without plans to bring in minimum drink pricing.
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NewsSkye otter charity gets Border Fine Art figurines
A charity that looks after orphaned and injured otters has been donated a collection of figurines that could raise up to £3,500 at auction. Thirteen Border Fine Art ornaments depicting otters were given to the Skye-based International Otter Survival Fund (IOSF) to help it raise funds. The organisation will auction ...
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NewsIcy conditions welcome for Edinburgh's bear
The UK’s only polar bear has revelled in deep snow during her first winter in the Highlands.
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NewsGlasgow Boys exhibition to open at Kelvingrove Museum
The biggest-ever exhibition of work by the artists known as the Glasgow Boys is to open this week.
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NewsThings to do in Edinburgh
The Homecoming 2009 and the Edinburgh Fringe FestivalThis is the year to travel to Scotland! This year Scotland is hosting its first Homecoming. The Homecoming is taking place to honor the 250th anniversary of Robert Burns’ birth. Don’t know you Robert Burns is? That’s okay because ...
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