The full line-up of chefs and producers who will be taking part in the BITE festival next month has been revealed, and the list looks incredible. The one-day food festival will take place in the gardens of Insole Court mansion in Llandaff on Saturday 14thJuly. There’ll be no fancy branding, no food trucks and no entrance fee on the day; just a whole bunch of great chefs each selling a single, specially-created dish, for just £3. This is the foodie line-up in full: Stephen Terry of The Hardwick restaurant Jamie O Leary of JOLS restaurant Tom Furlong of Milkwood restaurant…
Author: Rhys Gregory
With just one round to go ahead of this year’s Adrian Flux FIM British Speedway Grand Prix – which will take place in Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on Saturday July 21st- Great Britain racer Tai Woffinden has pulled 10 points clear with a WD-40 Danish FIM Speedway Grand Prix win at this weekend’s World Championship summit in Horsens. And while admitting he wants his name on the FIM Speedway Grand Prix trophy for a third time, Tai also commented that it’s too early to be worrying about the championship after his second win of 2018. “It’s a 10-point lead. But it’s…
The Wales Airshow returns to Swansea Bay this weekend (Saturday June 30 – Sunday July 1 2018).
As the Royal Welsh Agricultural Society’s flagship accolade, the Sir Bryner Jones Memorial Award is hotly contested year after year.
Foodies in Belgium are reading all about what it takes to be a female Welsh livestock producer as leading young farmer Caryl Hughes from the Ceiriog valley features in a prestigious Belgian cooking magazine telling readers the story of Welsh Lamb and Welsh farming. Caryl Hughes farms in Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog with her family, who have farmed for generations. Earlier in the Spring she represented not only the Welsh sheep industry but also female farmers across the country when she helped Hybu Cig Cymru – Meat Promotion Wales (HCC) put PGI Welsh Lamb on the Belgian culinary scene in Culinaire…
In recent days Snowdonia has been one of the hottest places in the UK, with Porthmadog on the outskirts of the Park breaking the record for the highest recorded temperature of the year. With the earth now as dry as a bone, Snowdonia National Park Authority officers are appealing on the public to take extra care not to start a fire in Snowdonia’s countryside. As well as the obvious risk to life and property, wild fires have a catastrophic effect on wildlife, woodlands and vegetation. By taking simple steps when out working or enjoying the glorious weather you can help…
Falling optimism for the economy overall has pushed business confidence in Wales to among the lowest levels in the UK in June, according to the latest Business Barometer from Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking.
Students have pitched another impressive array of business ideas to an expert panel at this year’s Race To Market.
Small is beautiful is the message to visitors to Swansea City Centre, who are encouraged to shop locally throughout July – Independents’ Month.
Visitors to Techniquest are being encouraged to share their fANTastically creative ideas for an exciting new exhibit.