Business
Opportunities on offer for apprenticeships in Pembrokeshire’s hospitality sector

YOUNG people in West Wales are being offered a unique opportunity to gain invaluable skills and work experience in the tourism and hospitality industry through various apprenticeship schemes run by the Bluestone Academy.
Applications opened this month for 12 apprenticeship places at Bluestone National Park Resort, near Narberth. The apprenticeships, which will include hospitality, Commis Chef, IT, and Maintenance Operations will begin in September.
Five apprentices began their places in the first scheme last September. Three are in hospitality placements and two are Commis Chef apprentices.
Helen John, Bluestone Academy Manager, said the apprentices would gain experience, skills and knowledge in a wide range of roles and a competitive salary.
“The tourism and hospitality industries are significant employers in West Wales and play a significant economic role. By providing young people with a step on the ladder to a career in the industry we are offering them a range of opportunities that could shape their life and employment in the area,” said Helen.
“The first apprenticeship scheme has proved invaluable, with the five apprentices learning and working in a range of roles. Their colleagues and mentors have all been impressed at their hard work and determination.”
The current three hospitality apprentices are working in guest services, retail, front of house, back of house, and leisure. Two Commis Chef apprentices will be working at Bluestone’s Serendome, Hive, Tafarn Pub, and Farmhouse Grill.
Helen added: “After 12 months, the apprentices will be expected to apply for a department to consolidate skills learnt. They will work in an operational capacity, for a minimum of 12 months, before the hospitality apprentices progress on to the Level 3 Hospitality Supervisor Apprenticeship and the Commis Chef apprentices to Level 3 Chef De Partie Apprenticeship.”
Pembrokeshire College is supporting the academy with the apprentices. They will spend one day a week at the college.
Neil Hillary, Academy Ambassador, urged young people to consider applying. “The apprenticeship could prove to be the golden key into a long and worthwhile career in the region’s tourism and hospitality sector. This is a great opportunity for someone to take that first step in their career.”
More details about the Bluestone Academy and the range of apprenticeship and career opportunities can be found at www.bluestonewales.com/careers or by emailing Thebluestoneacademy@bluestonewales.com.
Business
RM Training and Security Solutions Ltd: Securing Pembrokeshire’s future

IN AN INDUSTRY where reliability, professionalism, and experience are paramount, RM Training and Security Solutions Ltd has emerged as a leading provider of security services and training across Wales. Founded in November 2021 by Company Director Ryan Mayne and Kerry Mcreynolds, they were joined by General Manager Mathew Davies in 2022, the company has grown into a trusted name in the security sector, offering high-quality training programs, security staffing, and event protection.
Now, with a team of around 300 employees, RM Training is poised to expand its operations in Pembrokeshire and beyond, ensuring businesses, event organisers, and hospitality venues have access to qualified security personnel in a sector where demand is at an all-time high.
From high-risk security to building a future in Pembrokeshire

For Ryan Mayne, the security industry is not just a business—it’s a lifelong career shaped by real-world experience in high-risk environments. With over two decades in top-tier security roles, Ryan has worked in some of the UK’s largest clubs, corporate settings, and high-profile protection services, dealing with situations that were often tense, unpredictable, and dangerous.
“When I think back to some of the things I saw and some of the incidents I had to deal with, it scares me,” Ryan reflects.
But his life changed during the COVID-19 pandemic when the Home Office deployed him to Pembrokeshire to help manage refugee and asylum seeker security operations. It was here that he fell in love with the county, leading to a decision that would shape both his personal and professional future.
“I was deployed to a site near Tenby, and it didn’t take me long to realise just how fantastic Pembrokeshire is,” Ryan explains. “I knew this was the place where I wanted to build something new.”
That decision was cemented by his relationship with Tenby native Kerry McReynolds, who he is due to marry in September.
“We knew Pembrokeshire was the place where we wanted to bring up our children,” Ryan says. “So it made sense to set up the company here too.”
While Ryan handles the strategic direction and business growth, Kerry plays a pivotal role in the company’s success, managing client relations, staff retention, and back-office operations, all while raising their two-year-old son, Archie.
“She’s the driving force,” Ryan says. “None of this would be possible without her.”

When it comes to ensuring the smooth operation of a security business, General Manager Mathew Davies is the man who makes it happen. With a background in both military and civilian security, Mathew brings a wealth of experience, discipline, and leadership to RM Training and Security Solutions Ltd, making him a key figure in its rapid growth and ongoing success.
Since joining forces with Company Director Ryan Mayne, Mathew has played a pivotal role in overseeing the company’s day-to-day operations, staff training, and client relationships, helping RM Training establish itself as one of the leading security providers in Pembrokeshire and South Wales.
Mathew’s journey into the security industry was forged through years of hands-on experience in demanding environments. His military background instilled a strong sense of discipline, leadership, and strategic thinking, all of which have proven invaluable in his role at RM Training.
After transitioning into civilian security, Mathew quickly climbed the ranks, demonstrating a deep understanding of risk management, personnel coordination, and high-pressure decision-making. These skills now form the backbone of RM Training’s success, ensuring that every security operation runs seamlessly.
Empowering Pembrokeshire’s Workforce with security training
One of RM Training and Security Solutions Ltd’s primary objectives is to provide local people with a structured pathway into the security industry.
The company offers over 140 online and practical courses, covering a wide spectrum of security roles including: Door supervision for pubs, clubs, and licensed venues
Corporate security for offices and commercial spaces
Retail security for shopping centres and stores
Event and festival security
Site and property security
A core focus is Security Industry Authority (SIA) accredited training, ensuring trainees receive recognised qualifications required to work in the sector.
Their newly established office in Port Talbot is also playing a key role in retraining workers affected by the Tata Steel job losses, helping individuals transition into security careers following redundancy.
“Our goal is not just to train people but to give them career progression opportunities,” Ryan explains. “This industry is about keeping people safe, and that starts with having well-trained professionals.”
Expanding security services across Wales

Beyond training, RM Training and Security Solutions Ltd provides security services for a wide range of businesses. The company currently supports: Bars, pubs, and nightclubs struggling to find licensed and reliable door staff
Retail and corporate businesses in need of on-site security operatives
Festivals and major events requiring crowd management teams
Close protection and private security clients
With over 200 events already booked for 2024, RM Training is becoming the go-to security provider for major gatherings across South Wales.
But for General Manager Mathew Davies, ensuring quality and reliability is just as important as expansion.
“He’s the one who makes sure the staff are doing what they’re supposed to be doing, while offering them all the support they need,” says Ryan. “Mathew works 24/7 to ensure our high standards never slip.”
The company now aims to secure additional security contracts across Pembrokeshire, addressing a major shortage of trained security personnel in the region.
“The reality is that there simply aren’t enough trained security professionals in Pembrokeshire,” Ryan explains. “Businesses struggle to find reliable door staff and event security. We’re here to fix that.”
The future for RM Training & Security Solutions Ltd
As RM Training and Security Solutions Ltd continues its growth trajectory, the company remains committed to: Expanding its presence in Pembrokeshire and South Wales
Training the next generation of security professionals
Providing reliable security solutions to businesses and event organisers
Raising awareness of the industry’s importance in safeguarding communities
With a dedicated team, strong leadership, and a clear vision, RM Training is not just building a security business—it’s building a safer Pembrokeshire.
For more information, visit:
www.rmtrainingandsecuritysolutionsltd.co.uk
admin@rmtrainingandsecuritysolutionsltd.co.uk
01834 526418
Business
Welsh food and drink strengthen Welsh and Japanese ties

A DELEGATION of Welsh companies have recently visited Japan, as the industry continues to target opening new markets for its food and drink products.
Foodex Japan is Asia’s largest food and drink exhibition, with the Welsh Government supporting the presence of a number of producers under the Cymru/Wales banner.
The visit comes against a backdrop of wider events being held as part of ‘Wales and Japan 2025’, which is a year-long campaign by the Welsh Government to stimulate new economic and cultural partnerships between the two nations, with the aim of bringing long-lasting benefits to both countries.

Wales has long-standing economic ties with Japan, particularly due to inward investment by Japanese companies into Wales since the 1970s, and is currently home to 70 Japanese companies.
The Welsh delegation at Foodex included a specially made eki stamp at their exhibition stall. Eki stamps are collectible rubber ink stamps found at many train stations in Japan, and are a form of souvenir with designs typically featuring landmarks, mascots, or locally produced goods. As part of the ‘Wales and Japan 2025’ celebrations, Welsh illustrator Jonathan Edwards has created a series of five unique designs which celebrate the culture of the two nations.
Among the Welsh exhibitors at Foodex Japan were Hybu Cig Cymru – Meat Promotion Wales (HCC), Aber Falls, Café de Manha, The Lobster Pot and Morning Foods.
HCC also hosted a ‘Celebration of Welsh Lamb’ event in conjunction with Welsh Government at a restaurant in Tokyo, which specialises in lamb. Chef Kazuhiro Kikuchi is a well-known advocate of lamb, having published ‘Tokyo Lamb Story’, and presented a chef’s table of Welsh lamb for buyers and potential customers.
The latest figures on Welsh food and drink exports show that their value has risen by £243m – or 43% – since 2019. Welsh food and drink exports to non-EU countries were worth £202m in 2023, which is an increase of £63m since 2019, with the value of exported goods to Asia and Oceania during 2023 being £46m, a 34% increase from £34m in 2019.
The Welsh Government’s Deputy First Minister with responsibility for Climate Change and Rural Affairs, Huw Irranca-Davies, said,
“Foodex Japan is always an important event for Welsh food and drink companies, as we continue our push to open new markets and show what we can offer on a global scale.
“It is especially important this year as we celebrate the rich cultural and economic ties between Wales and Japan. It is an opportunity to develop and strengthen our relationships, and I’m sure the companies flying the flag for Wales will be able to build new and meaningful partnerships that are beneficial to both countries.”
A four-day event held at Tokyo Big Sight, Foodex Japan plays host to over 2,500 food and drink companies from more than 60 countries and regions. It is a hub for food and drink buyers from across Asia, as well as Japan, and provides a key opportunity to promote and build on the reputation of Welsh food and drink and connect with new customers across the region.
One of the companies in the delegation is whisky producer, Aber Falls. Talking about the visit, Managing Director Edward Williamson said,
“We’re keen to grow our exports and are really grateful for the support of Welsh Government to be able to attend events such as these.
“Increasingly whisky from Wales has a fantastic story to tell, with a number of distilleries, including ours, securing coveted PGI (Protected Geographical Indication) status. This shows how unique our product is, with a taste that cannot be replicated anywhere else in the world. The chance to raise awareness of this story in such an important whisky market as Japan, and Asia more generally, is fantastic, and we plan to make the most of it.
Another company looking to expand their offering overseas is Anglesey-based The Lobster Pot. With a history of supplying Welsh pot caught lobster dating back to 1946, the company is hopeful that the trip will help open new markets. Julie Hill from The Lobster Pot said,
“Events such as Foodex gives us an opportunity to show what Welsh produce can offer the world.
“We’re able to give our customers a fantastic product, which is quality, sustainably-sourced shellfish. As experienced exporters to Japan, we’re hopeful that the visit will help build on our current relationships, as well as opening new opportunities in the country, and the rest of Asia.”
For more information on how the Welsh Government can assist your business with reaching new markets through trade events visit https://businesswales.gov.wales/foodanddrink/growing-your-business/trade-events
For more information on how the Welsh Government can assist your business with exporting please visit https://businesswales.gov.wales/export/
Business
Site manager appointed for major housebuilder at new West Wales site

THE DEVELOPER behind the forthcoming Ger y Môr site in Saundersfoot has found its site manager.
Tom Dennis has taken charge of the Persimmon Homes scheme that will see 72 high-quality, new homes delivered in the village, which will go on sale later this year.
The homes – 35% of which will be transferred to Pembrokeshire Council – will be zero-carbon ready while the site will see a playground placed at its heart and financial contributions made for local facilities.
Tom has been working in construction across South Wales since leaving school 20 years ago and has been in the housebuilding industry for the last 12, with stints at Jehu Group, Jones Brothers Henllan Ltd, and Persimmon itself.
Alongside the degree in project and construction management he earned while working part-time, Tom can boast of an NHBC Pride in the Job award he won in 2021 and two Quality Recognition Awards he secured last year from Premier Guarantee.
Alongside its forthcoming site in Saundersfoot, Persimmon Homes West Wales – a five-star developer – has affordable, high-quality homes for sale at sites in Carmarthen, Cross Hands, Gorseinon, Llanilid, Pembrey, Port Talbot, and Ystradgynlais.
Commenting on his appointment, Tom Dennis said: “I am pleased to be back working for Persimmon, taking charge on an exciting site that will provide high-quality homes for local people.
“I really enjoy seeing the customers move in and playing a part in building their family homes.
“It will be especially heartening to do this in Saundersfoot as I have always lived in the area and would love to see local families moving in as we help make it possible for them to stay here.”
Persimmon Homes West Wales Managing Director Stuart Philipps, added: “We’re delighted to have Tom at the helm at Ger y Môr, a development we look forward to breaking ground on very soon.
“Tom has two decades of experience and award-winning work to bring to the table, so I have complete confidence that he’ll do a terrific job there alongside a talented team.”
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