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Transport for Wales (TfW) offers Welsh Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) excellent opportunities to tender for business in the Welsh transport sector.
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Transport for Wales (TfW) offers Welsh Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) excellent opportunities to tender for business in the Welsh transport sector.
To celebrate International Women’s Day, Transport for Wales and Network Rail have teamed up with Cardiff University, to raise the profile of three of the industry’s leading women.
Transport for Wales have appointed Lee Robinson as Development Director for North Wales, a key role in transforming transport across the country.
Transport for Wales are offering opportunities for small and medium businesses in Wales to be part of the investment project that will transform the transport sector.
Transport for Wales (TfW) offers Welsh SMEs excellent opportunities to tender for business in the Welsh transport sector.
Transport for Wales is transforming rail services in Wales and the borders with small and medium businesses set to play a key role in the transformation.
In the coming months and years, we’ll be making a huge investment in our railways and with six weeks to go until Transport for Wales starts running the Wales and Borders rail service, we’re keen to update you on the exciting transformation. Preparations for the transfer are well underway and we are working with Arriva Trains Wales to ensure a seamless transition. Here are some of the changes you’ll see from Day 1.
Heather Clash and Alexia Course join Transport for Wales as the company prepares to take over the management of the Wales and Borders rail service from mid-October.
Located in Wrexham, the new unit will employ a total of 30 staff by 2019, with ten expected to be in post in 2018.
The new board members will join Transport for Wales’ Interim Chair, Nick Gregg and current board members Martin Dorchester and James Price. Board members Peter Kennedy and Brian McKenzie will step down following the board’s next meeting on 2nd July.
News that that the new Wales and Borders rail service and South Wales Metro will result in two new head offices coming to Wales with the creation of around 130 high quality jobs has been welcomed by Economy Secretary Ken Skates.