The Spanish ambassador to the UK, Carlos Bastarreche, will meet with Welsh businesses in Cardiff later this month to encourage them to learn more about the trading opportunities that exist between the two countries.
Author: Rhys Gregory
There are just a few days to go before the Farmers’ Union of Wales is embarking on its Snowdon 6 challenge, in aid of its President’s charities – Alzheimer’s Society Cymru and The Farming Community Network.
Cardiff Council is looking at ways to improve the reporting, monitoring, surveillance and action taken against those who fly tip waste in Cardiff.
Gwent-based digital print company Lexon is celebrating the latest phase of its business relationship with international baby and children’s wear brand JoJo Maman Bébé.
INSPIRING students were rewarded for their achievements at a glittering ceremony starring rugby legend Sam Warburton.
Ed Sheeran will be playing in Cardiff for a record breaking four nights running – with the first event starting on Thursday June 21stand the last gig taking place on Sunday June 24th. For all these four events, Network Rail is advising all passengers that the Seven Tunnel will be closed for planned rail upgrade work, with long distance journeys between London and Cardiff running on a diversionary route, adding forty minutes to the journey time, as services will not be calling at Bristol Parkway. With a sell-out crowd for each event, there will be a full city centre road…
A full-size replica of a Spitfire aircraft joined in double celebrations at Talyllyn Railway at Tywyn when the RAF came to town.
To coincide with National Bike Week, the Council is consulting with residents in Cardiff, asking for their views on roads which are well used by cyclists in the city which are in need of repair.
Determined British rider Craig Cook insists he’s not going to throw in the towel as he searches for the speed needed to mix it on the big stage, with just two rounds to go until the Adrian Flux British FIM Speedway Grand Prix, which will take place in Cardiff on Saturday July 21st.
An historic agreement will be signed next month to twin two ancient castles – one in North Wales and the other in Japan.