Author: Rhys Gregory

The internationally acclaimed Slava’s SnowShow is making its highly anticipated return to the UK this autumn, bringing its whirlwind of theatrical magic and whimsical mayhem to Cardiff’s New Theatre from 15–18 October 2025. Following a triumphant return to UK stages last Christmas, this multi award-winning global phenomenon will once again sweep audiences off their feet with its unique blend of absurd comedy, poetic visuals, and awe-inspiring spectacle. Described by The Standard as “a spectacle words cannot do justice… you will see nothing else like it onstage in your life,” Slava’s SnowShow is an unforgettable experience that transcends language, culture, and…

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The Vale of Glamorgan Council has led a project to revitalise a popular walking route in Penarth. The alleyways connecting the St Paul’s Avenue flats to Hazel Road and Lavernock Road were in need of improvement after feedback from residents highlighted concerns about litter, safety after dark and the overall appearance of the area. In response, Council teams led a community litter pick with the help of officers from Penarth Fire Station as well as an art transformation project over the Spring.Year eight students from Stanwell School also collaborated with local graffiti artists Kyle and Ceri from Hurts So Good…

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Foster Wales Bridgend foster carers are encouraging others to consider fostering a child and creating lasting connections in Bridgend County Borough. Foster Care Fortnight, the biggest fostering awareness campaign of the year, takes place between 12 to 25 May 2025, with this year’s theme celebrating the power of relationships. Whether it’s the bond between a carer and a child, the relationship created with supportive social workers, or the friendships built with other foster carers within a community, strong relationships are the golden thread that run through all fostering stories. In Wales, there are more than 7,000 children in care, but…

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Public transport links in Swansea and neighbouring towns are set to be improved as part of a five-year regional transport plan. Swansea Council is set to endorse a long list of transport-related schemes, specific to Swansea, that could be developed from 2026/27 onwards. The schemes are being proposed after extensive public consultation and will be subject to Welsh Government approval and funding. They include improvements to main routes into and out of the city centre, along with more walking and cycling routes across Swansea and more sustainable transport links to tourism destinations in the city. They form part of a…

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A once-dull underpass in Haverfordwest has been transformed into a vibrant, eye-catching mural thanks to the creativity and hard work of five young people from the Haverfordwest High VC King’s Trust group, led by Youth Worker Ell Lewis. Supported by a Youth Bank Grant, GD Harries & Sons and funds raised through raffles, cake sales, and bingo events at their school, the group collaborated with local businesses and the community to bring their vision to life. The result is a stunning public artwork that not only adds a splash of colour to the town but also represents Haverfordwest heritage and…

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A former couple who built a shepherd’s hut and log cabin without planning permission have been ordered by a court to pay more than £4,000 between them. Daniel and Megan Davies both pleaded guilty to non-compliance of an enforcement notice after the unlawful development was discovered on land at Seven Acres, Whitland, in August 2023. Daniel Davies of Seven Acres, and Megan Davies of The Potting Shed, Whitland appeared before Haverfordwest Magistrates Court on Thursday May 1st. Pembrokeshire County Council issued an enforcement notice requiring removal of the cabin and hut on June 21st2024 but no action was taken in…

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Councillor Kate Thomas has taken up her new role as the 393rd Mayor of Newport following a ceremony in the Civic Centre. Councillor Thomas, who represents the Stow Hill ward, has chosen two charities to support for her year in office – Little People UK and Book Trust Cymru. She was born was born in Birmingham but has always been proud of her father’s Welsh ancestry and has remained close to his family who live near the Ceredigion coast. Councillor Thomas eventually chose to live in Wales and studied at the college campus in Allt-yr-yn. She moved to Stow Hill…

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Foster carers are encouraging others to consider fostering a child and create lasting connections in Caerphilly County Borough. Foster Care Fortnight, the biggest fostering awareness campaign of the year, takes place between May 12th and May 25th this year, with this year’s theme celebrating the power of relationships. Whether it’s the bond between a carer and a child, the relationship created with supportive social workers, or the friendships built with other foster carers in a community, strong relationships are the golden thread that run through all fostering stories. In Wales, there are more than 7,000 children in care, but only…

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Tourism projects in Wales are set to receive a share of millions of pounds to invest in getting the basics right for visitors. The £5m Brilliant Basics fund supports schemes that deliver improvements to essential visitor infrastructure at tourism destinations across the length and breadth of the country. Announcing the full list of projects set to benefit between 2025 and 2027 today (Wednesday 14 May) during Wales Tourism Week, the Cabinet Secretary with responsibility for tourism, Rebecca Evans, noted the vital role the fund plays in ensuring all visitors continue to receive a warm Welsh welcome From new changing facilities…

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The Senedd has passed landmark legislation to give all children across Wales the opportunity to confidently speak Welsh, regardless of their background or the language of the school they attend. The Welsh Language and Education (Wales) Bill, which was passed by the Senedd this week, aims to close the gap in Welsh speaking ability among pupils from different schools. The Bill aims to make progress towards the 2050 target of a million 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…

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