One of the major issues facing economic growth within rural areas in Wales is the fact that a high number of young people are leaving to find jobs elsewhere. Like many, I left the county of Gwynedd to gain employment, and my first academic job was at Centre for Enterprise in Derwentside , County Durham with the aim of producing more enterprising young people who are confident and competent in the life-skills that will afford them a more stable future. With the emphasis by Gwynedd County Council on the development of the young people in the county through its “ Llwyddo’n Lleol” (Succeeding Locally) programme, it seemed that this was the ideal project for us to run from Bangor to support enterprise in the local environment. Therefore, working with four local schools in a pilot, we adapted the material developed in Durham and established our own Gwynedd Enterprise Project. The key to the success of the programme has been the involvement and commitment of teachers at each school. In Count...
Entrepreneurship, innovation and the economy