2895 businesses in Wales
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Library. 18 Muirton Road. CF24 2SJ
📞 +44 2920 788 505Historic Ruins
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Tattoo Studio. 478 Cowbridge Road East. CF5 1BL
Theatre. Broad Street
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Historic Ruins. Ffordd y Felin. LL68 0RH
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Museum. Ffordd Talwrn. LL75 8UL
Museum. LL11 5AX
📞 +44 800 772 0981Archaeological Site. LL11 5AX
📞 +44 800 772 0981Museum. Hours: Tu-Sa 11:00-17:00. Ffordd Gwynedd. LL57 1DT
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Tattoo Studio. Island Road. CF62 7AR
Arts Centre. Hours: Mo 15:00-20:00; Tu-Th 10:00-20:00; Fr Off; Sa Off; Su 10:00-18:30. High Street. NP12 1BB
Tattoo Studio
Tattoo Studio. 1 Dunraven Street. CF40 1QE
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Library. CF64 5SP
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Arts Centre. Hours: Mo-Fr 10:30-17:00 "by appointment"; Sa-Su Off. 59-61 Tudor Street. CF11 6AD
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Castle
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Library. Oystermouth Road. SA1 3SN
Theatre. Singleton Street. SA1 3QJ
📞 +44 1792 475715Theatre
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From the first industrial nation to the technology behind the internet — Wales has always punched above its weight.
By 1851, Wales was the world's first industrial nation — the first country where more people worked in industry than agriculture. Swansea smelted one-third of the world's copper. North Wales produced one-third of global roofing slate. Merthyr's ironworks powered the British Empire. We invented the ball bearing, the hydrogen fuel cell, packet switching for the internet, and the eight-hour workday. We gave the world Viagra, radar, and the first mail-order business. Given that legacy, Wales should be among the world's wealthiest nations. It isn't — yet. Cymru Compass exists to help every Welsh business get found, because the next chapter of Welsh innovation starts with the businesses we have today.
Donald Davies built it in Wales — the technology that makes the internet work.
Philip Vaughan, 1794.
Sir William Grove, 1842.
Mumbles Railway, 1807.
Pryce Pryce-Jones, Newtown, 1861.
Swansea smelted one-third of the world's copper.
North Wales roofed the world — now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Robert Owen from Newtown pioneered the cooperative movement.
41,000+ Welsh businesses are listed here. The next great Welsh innovation could be one of them.
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