Jobs Growth Wales aims to create 4,000 jobs a year for young people throughout Wales. The jobs are newly created and do not simply replace positions that would otherwise be filled.
For more information on the scheme visit the Jobs Growth Wales website.
Cheap and fun ways to enjoy Christmas 2012
Christmas at Cardiff Bay: Head over to the Bay between Friday 7and 9 December for unique markets, arts and craft workshops and much much more.
Head over to Caerphilly on the 20 December for the annual River of Light Parade, concluding with a spectacular fireworks show over the castle
For a truly alternative way to spend Christmas, pop on over to Cardiff Castle for the Victorian Christmas Tours offering a Victorian flavour as well as Christmas carols, mulled wine and mince pies!
There is also a programme on channel 4, Tuesday 4th December, called A SuperScrimpers’ Merry Christmas which details a number of ways to have a great christmas at a relatively low price.
A recent report has revealed that Welsh shoppers spend the most at Christmas out of everyone in the UK, revealing an apparent improvement in disposable income across Wales.
Despite this financial optimism, however, the youth of Wales are still suffering heavily from issues of unemployment. In September figures showed that 4,700 sixteen to twenty four year olds were on the dole, the most since 1997, which isn’t in keeping with the supposed confidence in disposable income.
Sam Elizabeth from CareerWales says, “Through the Jobs Growth Wales scheme, young people can get jobs in various industries from admin to catering. There are currently 325 vacancies.”
With the numerous alternative ways to spend the holidays, for the Welsh youth, a cheaper Christmas is on the cards.
Jobs Growth Wales aims to create 4,000 jobs a year for young people throughout Wales. The jobs are newly created and do not simply replace positions that would otherwise be filled.
For more information on the scheme visit the Jobs Growth Wales website.
Cheap and fun ways to enjoy Christmas 2012
Christmas at Cardiff Bay: Head over to the Bay between Friday 7and 9 December for unique markets, arts and craft workshops and much much more.
Head over to Caerphilly on the 20 December for the annual River of Light Parade, concluding with a spectacular fireworks show over the castle
For a truly alternative way to spend Christmas, pop on over to Cardiff Castle for the Victorian Christmas Tours offering a Victorian flavour as well as Christmas carols, mulled wine and mince pies!
There is also a programme on channel 4, Tuesday 4th December, called A SuperScrimpers’ Merry Christmas which details a number of ways to have a great christmas at a relatively low price.