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Most promising young business talent celebrate


A team of business-savvy school children from Barry have beaten hundreds of pupils from across Wales to be crowned the winners of a Welsh Government national competition looking to find and nurture entrepreneurial young talent from across the country. Pupils from Cadoxton Primary School picked up the top title at the annual Enterprise Troopers competition which took place at Cardiff Metropolitan University, Cardiff. After demonstrating their entrepreneurial attitude and business acumen, Cadoxton Primary were presented with the top prize for their business idea, Real Junk Food Café, which is to reuse food waste from supermarkets at a local community café. Enterprise Troopers, an annual competition run by Big Ideas Wales - part of the Welsh Government’s Youth Entrepreneurship Service - brings together 5 to 11 year olds from across the country, with teams of primary school children joining together to run their own enterprises, selling merchandise and services of their choosing


Cardiff care


home raises over £500 for charity


Cadoxton Primary claimed the top prize at the Enterprise Troopers competition for their business Real Junk Food Cafe.


in their schools and local communities.


The competition


is supported by NatWest Cymru as part of its work helping young people towards a better financial future. The day’s accolades were presented by Ross McEwan, CEO NatWest, who sponsor the event. Runners-up awards were presented to Ysgol Y Bont Faen from Cowbridge, Maerdy Primary from Ferndale and Ysgol Y Lawnt from Rhymney who impressed the judges with their business ideas including reusing plastic waste to make pencil


cases and café where parents can learn Welsh. Thomas Roberts from Ysgol Tanycastell in Harlech and Ffion Williams from Ysgol Y Lawnt were awarded the 2018 Star Trooper Award while Jodie Stokes and Scott Beale from Caedraw Primary School and Tom Russell from Cefn Cribwr Primary took home the Teacher Trooper Award. The Enterprise Troopers final was also sponsored by Keep Wales Tidy/ECO Schools, Letterbox Lab and Impact School Improvement Ltd.


DISCOVER THE WONDERFULNESS OF LOCAL WITH STOWFORD PRESS


With the summer months in full swing, it’s the ideal time to embrace something new and discover the local adventures waiting on your doorstep. Whether it’s a climb up to your favourite local viewpoint with friends – cider in hand – or a weekend mission to discover the area’s greatest pubs, Stowford Press is encouraging all of us to enjoy the wonderfulness of our local area.


‘Local-ness’ is celebrated by Stowford Press as all of the apples used to make it are gathered from within 50 miles of their cider mill. Stowford Press is a refreshing, medium-dry sparkling cider, bursting with the delicious flavour of crisp cider apples. Find it in most major supermarkets, and look out for Stowford Press and new Stowford Press Mixed Berries in pubs, bars and restaurants nationwide.


To celebrate, Stowford Press is offering one reader the ultimate prize to inspire local adventures: A luxury wicker picnic hamper and a selection of Stowford Press.


For your chance to win, answer the question correctly and send the coupon to: Cardiff & South Wales Advertiser, Stowford Press competition, Mackintosh House, 136 Newport Road, Cardiff. CF24 1DJ. Alternatively, enter online www.cardiffandsouthwalesadvertiser.com. Closing date for entry is Thursday 2nd August 2018. Normal Cardiff & South Wales Advertiser Competition rules apply.


How far from their cider mill are all Stowford Press apples sourced? (Circle correct answer) 50 miles


500 miles 5,000 miles


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4 - Friday 20th July 2018 - Cardiff & South Wales Advertiser www.cardiffandsouthwalesadvertiser.com


Police Community Support Officers and the Lord Mayor of Cardiff, Councillor Dianne Elizabeth Rees with team members at Ty Enfys


Ty Enfys Care home in Pentwyn, Cardiff, recently raised over £500 by hosting a charity summer fete for members of the local community. The special event, held to raise money for Alzheimer’s Research UK and The Care Workers Charity, included activities such as a tombola, car wash and craft stalls. Police Community Support Officers and the Lord Mayor of Cardiff, Councillor Dianne Elizabeth Rees, joined in the celebrations. Ty Enfys Care Home is part of Hallmark Care Homes, the award-winning care provider established in 1997 with 17 care homes across England and Wales. For further information please visit www.hallmarkcarehomes.co.uk


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