Wales’ newest outdoor inflatable water park, Cosmeston Lakes Aqua Park, has officially opened for the 2025 summer season at the Vale of Glamorgan’s Cosmeston Lakes Country Park. With over 40 connected obstacles, slides and splash zones, this floating adventure course has arrived in Wales, welcoming people to tackle its climbing walls, trampolines, giant slides and infamous ‘Blast Bags’. The park will be open for an eight-week period, with the final sessions on the 14th September 2025. Connor James, Marketing Manager at Cosmeston Lakes Aqua Park, said: “We’re really excited to be bringing back our Aqua Park to Wales for another…
Author: Rhys Gregory
The curtain is set to fall on Cardiff’s Blackweir 2025 summer concert series in spectacular fashion as the legendary Stevie Wonder takes to the stage tomorrow, Wednesday 9 July, for the grand finale of the inaugural event. Part of his Love, Light & Song tour, this very special show is one of only three outdoor UK dates for the global music icon this year, making it a rare and unmissable occasion for fans. The Blackweir Live series has already delivered a run of unforgettable nights on the banks of the River Taff. Noah Kahan kicked off the programme on Friday…
Stevie Wonder will be performing at Blackweir Fields this Wednesday, July 9. To ensure all those attending the concert can get into and out of the venue safely, there will be road closures in Cardiff city centre from 4pm until midnight. The M4 motorway and the highway network is expected to be very busy for this concert– so please plan ahead. For up to date traffic information on the motorway and trunk roads go to the Traffic Wales website, or @TrafficWalesS on Twitter and Facebook. Anyone attending this concert is strongly advised to plan their journey in advance and get into…
The South West Wales Corporate Joint Committee (SWW CJC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Mark John, co-founder of Tramshed Tech, as Chair of its Private Sector Advisory Board. The SWW CJC was formally established in 2022 to strengthen economic prosperity across the region. It is made up of the Leaders of Carmarthenshire Council, Neath Port Talbot Council, Pembrokeshire Council and Swansea Council, as well as senior representatives of the Brecon Beacons and Pembrokeshire National Park Authorities. The committee will build on strong regional working foundations already in place in South West Wales as well as enabling a unified,…
Neath Port Talbot Council is thanking the many residents, workers, businesses, groups and organisations who took part in the recent consultation on a proposed Neath Transport Hub. The views expressed in the consultation which ran from 30th April to 11th June 2025 are now being collated and a report will be presented to the council for consideration. The results from the survey questionnaires and the feedback received at the public engagement events are being analysed to understand the level of support for the project and any concerns relating to the proposals. A council spokesperson said: “We appreciate the time and…
A public meeting will take place next week on potential future operating models for the public library at Fishguard Town Hall. The meeting at 6.30pm on Monday July 14th at Fishguard Town Hall is part of a wider consultation organised jointly by Pembrokeshire County Council and Fishguard & Goodwick Town Council (FGTC) – further details below. FGTC is considering taking over the management of the Town Hall as part of a Community Asset Transfer. The consultation is to get the public’s views on the best option to reduce the running costs of the library to make it financially sustainable in…
The final Girls’ Primary Football Festival of the school year wrapped up in style on 20 June with a day full of energy, colour and celebration at the Centre for Sporting Excellence. Held in honour of Wales Women’s historic qualification for the UEFA Women’s Euro competition, the festival brought together 120 girls from 12 primary schools across the borough for a fun and friendly day of football. Each school represented a different country, with a prize awarded to the team that embraced their nation’s identity with the most creativity. From flags to chants and themed kits, the effort from pupils…
These are the three key principles of a landmark building safety Bill that was laid before the Senedd today, according to Cabinet Secretary for Housing and Local Government, Jayne Bryant. The Building Safety (Wales) Bill forms part of a wider programme of reforms aimed at improving safety in these buildings, and is part of the Welsh Government’s broader response to the Grenfell Tower tragedy which seeks to prevent such a tragedy from ever happening again, and includes: A programme of work aimed at addressing fire safety issues in multi-occupied residential buildings of 11m and above; Significant reforms to the building…
Landmark legislation to ensure all children in Wales get the opportunity to become confident Welsh speakers has received Royal Assent, becoming law. The Welsh Language and Education (Wales) Act aims to make significant progress towards the 2050 target of one million Welsh speakers by strengthening the role of the Welsh language in education, with the overarching goal of ensuring that all pupils of maintained schools in Wales are independent Welsh language users when they leave school. At the Bill’s sealing ceremony, the First Minister Eluned Morgan said: “The Welsh language belongs to us all. This Act builds on the excellent…
A man in his 40s from Swansea has been convicted of murder, and a second man convicted of manslaughter, following a South Wales Police investigation into the death of 27-year-old Joshua Norman. 49-year-old Paul Rosser, from Gendros, has been found guilty yesterday (July 7) by a jury following a trial at Swansea Crown Court. 32-year-old Joshua Cullen, from Waun Wen, has been found guilty of manslaughter. The court heard how, on September 11, 2024, at 12:08pm, officers were called to Cwm Road in Hafod to reports of a stabbing. Officers attended, alongside paramedics, and Joshua Norman was found with a…