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International Business Wales - http://www.ibwales.com/
Provides information on investing in Wales, aiming to help international companies to understand the business opportunities available in the region. |
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Finance Wales plc - http://www.financewales.co.uk/
Subsidiary of the Welsh Development Agency provides investment and support to small and medium enterprises. Includes information on available support and eligibility. |
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Wales Co-operative Centre - http://www.walescoop.com/
Co-operative development agency which aims to promote social, financial and digital inclusion. Includes information on the organisation, news, projects, resources and a community forum. |
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Prime-Cymru - http://www.prime-cymru.co.uk/
Offers business start up support for the over 50s. Profile, services, success stories and FAQ. |
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Sustainable Funding Cymru - http://www.sustainablefundingcymru.org.uk/
Provides practical advice and guidance to organisations in Wales that want to develop. |
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Wales the True Taste - http://www.walesthetruetaste.co.uk
Works with partners throughout the industry to build on the strength of Welsh food. |
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Cultural Enterprise - http://www.cultural-enterprise.com/
Specialist business support agency for the creative industries in Wales, providing advice, information and mentoring services to individuals and small and medium sized enterprises from pre start up to next stage development and beyond. |
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Business Expansion in Wales - http://www.capitalwales.com/
Co-ordinates business expansion in South East Wales. Includes profile, objectives, news and information about the workforce. |
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The Swansea Bay Partnership - http://www.swansea-bay.com/
Joint venture of the Welsh Development Agency, Carmarthenshire County Council, Neath-Port Talbot County Borough Council, and the City and County of Swansea to provide a positive business environment in the area. |
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Heads of the Valleys Programme - http://wales.gov.uk/topics/businessandeconomy/property/HofV/?lang=en
15 year regeneration development plan organised by the Welsh Assembly Government in partnership with five local authorities, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Merthyr Tydfil, Caerphilly, Blaenau-Gwent and Torfaen. |