A Cardiff company got its hands well and truly dirty last week, shipping 5,000 tonnes of soil into the Principality Stadium for one of the capital’s most popular events of 2018.
Author: Rhys Gregory
Secretary of State for Wales Alun Cairns recently joined the Welsh Business Awards winners for a roundtable discussion on current policies and to hear more about what works for them as business leaders.
All roads will lead to Aberdare Festival 2018 this Bank Holiday weekend, with fun for all the family taking place at Aberdare Park on Saturday, May 26.
National Chef of Wales contest winner Thomas Westerland and runner-up Matthew Ramsdale are among 40 chefs who will be involved in a cook-off for a place in the National Chef of the Year (NCOTY) final. The chefs come from all areas of the hospitality business including hotels, restaurants, pubs, contract catering, fine dining, private and public sectors. They will now take part in four heats in June, with the winner of each being automatically seeded into the final at the Restaurant Show at the Olympia London on October 2. It will then be down to the highest scores across all…
AN up and coming superbike rider targeting glory at the Isle of Man TT race has thanked a fast growing Wrexham copier firm for a fuel injection of cash.
Eastern Community Campus, a new shared home for Eastern High and Cardiff and Vale College has been officially opened today by Education Secretary, Kirsty Williams, and Lord Mayor of Cardiff, Cllr Bob Derbyshire.
Extreme environment athlete Richard Parks is joining forces with educational charity Techniquest as its new ambassador.
It’s lights, camera, action at Quadrant Shopping Centre this half-term, as it offers Swansea shoppers the chance to get in front of the camera and make their very own short film at its free ‘Movie Makers’ event.
Cardiff Bus is alerting customers to travel changes ahead of the arrival of the VOLVO Ocean Race.
Cardiff Met has shown overwhelming support for its students from the School of Education and Social Policy (CESP) with the launch of a Cardiff Met student anthology. Third year students from Cardiff Met’s BA (Hons) Creative Writing course have worked together to put together Metropolitan 4. The anthology is the fourth the school has published, which was supported this year by Dr. Lucy Windridge, Lecturer in English and Creative Writing. The students involved published the book as part of their Professional Practice in the Creative Arts module and were able to learn about the process of putting a publication together,…