Families from Caerphilly climbed up the highest mountain in South Wales, to reach the summit of Pen-y-Fan last Sunday (3 June), to raise money for disability charity Sense.
Author: Rhys Gregory
A Denbighshire town’s very own renewable hydro-electric scheme promising power to the people has been hailed a success by Wales’s energy minister.
A couple from London have quit the life of finance and fashion to relaunch the £1 million Snowdonia backpackers hostel dubbed the UK’s poshest.
Protect Your Bricks, a wholly independent landlord insurance comparison site, has been launched by Comparison Creator, the software development company who specialise in product comparison.
NPTC Group of Colleges is leading the way for the whole of the UK as it signs a deal with China that could mean a massive boost to the British economy.
Fifteen gardens of all types and sizes will be open to the public in the ancient town of Montgomery on Saturday, June from 2pm to 5.30pm.
The terminal illness charity Marie Curie is calling on people across Mid & West Wales to throw a Blooming Great Tea Party this June. Whether it’s a traditional tea party, bake-off style competition, or coffee and cake with a few of your nearest and dearest, all the money you raise will be helping terminally ill people get the support they need when they need it most.
Kids all over the UK have just three weeks left to enter National Express’s summer art competition and be in with a chance to see their work splashed over the side of a coach.
Cardiff and Vale University Health Board (UHB) Volunteer Services is currently looking for volunteers to support at University Hospital of Wales, University Hospital Llandough, St. David’s Hospital and Barry Hospital.
Rhondda Cynon Taf Council has secured funding from the National Lottery (through the Heritage Lottery Fund) to develop its exciting proposals for a £1.5m horticulture and heritage project at Pontypridd’s Ynysangharad War Memorial Park.