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Training Terry Marshall Training Terry Marshall

WCVA Training - Project Management

15, 22 & 29 June 2023 | 9.30 am – 12.30 pm | Online

This course will provide you with practical project management skills and knowledge so you can plan and deliver projects that successfully meet your project outcomes.

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Bro Radio Picks up Silver at top Radio Awards

The Vale's local radio station, Bro Radio picked up Silver at the 'radio Oscars' in London on Tuesday. Judged by a panel of experts, and organised by The Radio Academy, the ARIAS are the biggest awards in the UK for radio and audio production. The event was hosted by Rylan Clarke and Fleur East and held at London's Theatre Royal Dury Lane, which was filled with the very best of the UK Radio industry.

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Health and Wellbeing Ceri Venners Health and Wellbeing Ceri Venners

Enjoy the Coronation Bank Holiday Weekend and keep yourself well

The bank holiday weekend is fast approaching, and while some may be celebrating or getting away, our top tips will help prevent accidents or illness interrupting the fun. From prepping your first-aid kit to familiarising yourself with the different ways you can access care, equip yourself with what you need to avoid a trip to our Emergency and Minor Injuries Unit, so that we can help those most in need.

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The five 'red flag' symptoms of bowel cancer

Bowel cancer is one of the most common cancers in Wales with more than 2,200 new cases diagnosed every year.  But at least nine in 10 people will survive the disease if it’s found and treated early enough.  To mark Bowel Cancer Awareness Month which runs throughout April, there has been a renewed focus on raising awareness of the five “red flag” symptoms of bowel cancer.

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