Theatr Iolo – Wales’ leading children’s theatre company – are preparing to tour Welsh and English language performances of their magical stage co-production of Emily Gravett’s illustrated children’s book, Tidy. Tidy (Taclus in Welsh) is a co-production with Polka Theatre, and will tour to three venues across Wales, plus performances in Oxford and Nottingham, from 11 February to 1 March 2026. The show, aimed at children aged three to seven, uses puppetry and original songs to bring to life the tale of Pete the badger who likes everything to be neat and tidy, but who accidentally destroys his own home whilst cleaning up the forest where he lives. Tidy | Taclus is based on the children’s picture book by multi-award-winning author and illustrator,…
Author: Rhys Gregory
Wales continues to stand out as one of the UK’s most rewarding destinations, and in 2026, it offers a perfect blend of adventure, culture, relaxation, and innovation. From dramatic coastlines and mountain escapes to modern wellness experiences and vibrant city life, Wales has something for every type of traveller. If you’re planning a visit this year, these are the top things to add to your itinerary. Explore Wales’ Reimagined National Parks Wales’ national parks are taking centre stage in 2026, with Snowdonia (Eryri), Brecon Beacons (Bannau Brycheiniog), and Pembrokeshire Coast offering upgraded visitor experiences while maintaining their wild beauty. New…
A £180,000 loan from the Development Bank of Wales, has helped bring to life an ambitious new eco-friendly tourism development overlooking the River Teifi in Cardigan. Fronteifi Nature Lodges, created by husband-and-wife team Tim and Julia Percival, opened this autumn offering high-quality, accessible and environmentally responsible accommodation designed to support the local visitor economy. Having moved to Cardigan in January 2022, Tim – a retired architect – and Julia – who continues to work in social housing – set out to transform their 2.5-acre site into a small-scale, nature-led destination that reflects the beauty and ecology of the surrounding Teifi…
A wide range of new Welsh films are set to reach cinema screens in 2026, showcasing stories from communities across Wales and highlighting the strength and diversity of the nation’s film industry. From life in Blaenau Ffestiniog through the eyes of Effi, to an out of this world Roswelsh incident in a seaside town, Film Hub Wales says audiences can expect dramas, documentaries, horrors and family friendly films with strong Welsh connections both on screen and behind the scenes. The year begins with the release of H is for Hawk on January 23. The biographical drama is produced by Cardiff…
Swansea Grand Theatre has been the home of premium pantomime for decades, and this year’s panto funfest, Aladdin, was no exception; ticket sales outstripped last year’s and next year’s seasonal spectacular, Snow White, is already selling well. Over 34,000 theatre goers of all ages witnessed the wonder of Aladdin and for the second year in a row box office sales have exceeded expectation. With comedy legend Joe Pasquale at the helm, the hugely popular Kev Johns as the Dame, Welsh musical theatre star, Celyn Cartwright and a talented ensemble, this year’s panto had an additional Hollywood sheen courtesy of Welsh…
Wales’ largest housing, care and support provider has a new name, becoming Codi Group on 1st of January 2026. The new identity for the Group, formed through the merger of Linc and Pobl, was confirmed in June. Now, the two organisations have formally come together under a single identity and shared strategy, completing the transition into one new entity with a clear purpose and direction, focused on using collective strength to shape better futures for people and places in a sustainable, long-term way. Scott Sanders, Group CEO of Codi Group, said: “The completion of the merger and transition to Codi marks…
A leading civil engineering firm is advancing a major active travel route across southern Anglesey in a bid to create a healthier Wales. Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK is delivering a 1.25km shared pedestrian and cycle path from Pen Cob car park to Newborough after being appointed by Cyngor Sir Ynys Môn – the Isle of Anglesey County Council. The scheme will separate users from vehicles on the A4080 for safety purposes, whilst bird watching areas, benches, and cycle stands are being installed in various areas, including the Malltraeth Cob – the local name for the one-mile-long embankment and bridge…
People and projects transforming lives through learning across Wales are being sought for this year’s Inspire! Adult Learning Awards which are now open for nominations. Co-ordinated by the Learning and Work Institute in partnership with the Welsh Government, the annual awards are the nation’s biggest celebration of adult learning. The Inspire! Awards honour exceptional learners and community projects that show how education strengthens Wales’ economy, supports better health and wellbeing and enriches civic and cultural life. From gaining qualifications to discovering new confidence or simply finding joy in learning, winners will demonstrate that the impact reaches far beyond the classroom.…
FABRICATOR Dudley’s Aluminium has secured two new education projects based in Hampshire: North Whiteley Secondary School and King’s Academy Bay House School. Working in partnership with main contractor Kier across both projects, Dudley’s Aluminium will install Metal Technology System curtain walling, windows and doors at each school. North Whiteley Secondary School is a new development that will deliver 900 secondary school places, including a dedicated resource provision to support pupils with special educational needs within mainstream education. The build will feature a modern, three-storey teaching block alongside state-of-the-art sports facilities including a four-court sports hall, multiuse studio and outdoor pitches.…
The Lord’s Taverners Wales’ annual Christmas Lunches, which took place at the Marriott Hotel, Cardiff on 5 and 12 December 2025, have raised over £43,000, a record amount, for the leading youth cricket and disability sports charity. Bringing together 540 people across the two events, the lunches shed light on the charity’s work in Wales and highlighted the importance of continued support to help provide opportunities for young people. In the last year, the Lord’s Taverners Wales has continued to build on the success of its Wicketz programmes with hubs in Barry, Ely, Llanrumney and Pontypridd, while also continuing to…