This page contains a Flash digital edition of a book.
B&


usiness Recruitment


Call Margaret on 01685 382300 To Advertise in Recruitment


Lloyds Bank Foundation celebrates the value of small Welsh charities


L-R Lucy Reynolds, Port Talbot and Afan Women’s Aid; Duncan Shrubsole, Lloyds Bank Foundation; Dr Christala Sophocleous, WISERD; Mike Lewis, Lloyds Bank Foundation; Claire Cartwright, Ponthafren Association and Paul S


WE ARE HIRING


Experienced Butchery Manager


Filco Supermarkets Ltd Do you like working with people to deliver great customer service? Are you capable of driving a department forward with your team? Are you looking for a new challenge? We are a long-established family business founded in 1946. We value our employees and recognise that everyone in our team is important to ensure that


the quality, standards and our reputation is maintained.


Location: Llantwit Major (CF61 1XZ) Salary: £25000.00 - £27000.00 Hours: 44 per week (5 days) Contributory Pension Offered 10% discount off your shopping with Filco


10% discount off your shopping with the company Toymaster toy store


Main duties to include: Using your butchery skills to prepare cuts of meat and display them expertly. Weigh, label and price a variety of cuts for customers in an effi cient manner. Receive deliveries of fresh meat including carcass and ensure they adhere to the highest quality standards, Use tools required to bone, tie and shape roasts ready for customers to buy and cook


To prepare cuts of meat so they are an oven ready meal solution


Please send CV and Cover letter to Jobs@fi lco.co.uk


or post to Filco Supermarkets. 19 Boverton Road. Llantwit Major. Vale of Glamorgan. CF61 1XZ


20 - Friday 9th November 2018 - Cardiff & South Wales Advertiser


REGISTERED NURSES, STUDENT NURSES & HCA STAFF


We require


General nursing, mental health, learning disabilities, children’s & adolescent services and specialisms (RN, RNMH, RNLD, CAMHs) & HCA support Staff


Established in 2000, Andover has a long and trusted partnership with NHS hospital trusts and independent units, providing staff in the following areas:


Cardiff, Gwent, Rhondda Cynon Taf Neath, Swansea,


Llanelli, Carmarthenshire CSSIW REGISTERED


We can offer you:


+ Excellent rates of pay + 24 Hour support by trained staff


+ Occupational health clinic + Hours/Shifts to suit you + Free Uniform + Holiday Pay + Pension + Training & Development + Revalidation Workshops


+ Reward & Recognition incentives


Go to our website to download an application pack or call us to talk about work opportunities


ANDOVER - YOUR PARTNER IN CARE (NHS ALL WALES CONTRACT HOLDERS SINCE 2006)


Victoria House Cardiff Street Aberdare CF44 7DG


ANDOVER NURSING SERVICES LTD T: 01685 884762 quote www.andovernursing.com


reference: CWA18


www.cardiffandsouthwalesadvertiser.com


The charities from across Wales were joined by sector representatives, staff and supporters to explore the fi ndings of new research into what makes small charities distinctive. Attendees at the event, which took place in Cardiff ’s Old Library heard from speakers including Lloyds Bank Foundation’s Chief Executive, Paul Streets and Andrew Charles, Head of Communities and Third Sector, Welsh Government who spoke about what the Government were doing to support the third sector in Wales. The event was also an opportunity for charities to hear about and discuss the fi ndings of Lloyds Bank Foundation for England and Wales’ independent research on the value of small charities, and to think more about how to apply the research to their day to day practice. The event also marked the launch of the new area level report in Wrexham. The Value of Small was commissioned by Lloyds Bank Foundation and conducted by an independent research team comprising the Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research (CRESR) at Sheffi eld Hallam University; the Institute for Voluntary Action Research (IVAR) and the Centre for Voluntary Sector Leadership at the Open University. The research launched by the Foundation highlighted the distinctive value of small charities when tackling disadvantage and found that they brought added benefi ts to their local communities in what they do, how they work, and the role they play in local communities, which increased local spending and investment over their larger counterparts. The new Wrexham report, which focuses on charities in the North Wales town, is one of four geographical area level reports published today which formed the research base for the Value of Small. of small and local charities knowing their work changed lives, but this research sets out why - they’re distinctive in who they serve, what they do and how they work. Those charities are the lifeblood of their communities and in many cases the glue that holds them together.”


Page 1  |  Page 2  |  Page 3  |  Page 4  |  Page 5  |  Page 6  |  Page 7  |  Page 8  |  Page 9  |  Page 10  |  Page 11  |  Page 12  |  Page 13  |  Page 14  |  Page 15  |  Page 16  |  Page 17  |  Page 18  |  Page 19  |  Page 20  |  Page 21  |  Page 22  |  Page 23  |  Page 24  |  Page 25  |  Page 26  |  Page 27  |  Page 28