Following the success of Depot in the Park last year, the hit family festival returned last weekend.
Author: Rhys Gregory
Colwyn Bay is set to receive a £2 million boost when the elite riders fight out the final stage of the UK’s premier women’s cycling event on the sea front next month.
Staff based at the Cardiff office of Legal & General, have joined forces with charity Royal Voluntary Service to do a trolley round every Friday afternoon at Velindre Cancer Centre.
Swansea-based tech innovator Quicklink Video Distribution Services is proud to have raised its Queen’s Award for Enterprise flag this week.
Dan Jepson found himself homeless at 17. He experienced the trauma of losing his father at the age of nine and had a period of substance misuse. With the support of homelessness charity, The Wallich, Orchard Media and Events Group, and Principality Building Society,he now has a more positive future – he has a roof over his head, a spot on the Wales homeless rugby team and a permanent job in Cardiff.
A CARDIFF MET academic will speak today at a prestigious Oxford University event centred around fantasy author J.R.R. Tolkien.
Energy customers in Wales are failing to open their bills – putting them at risk of unwittingly falling victim to gas and electricity price hikes.
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.
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.