The need to ‘fight’ and remain positive could be having a negative effect on people living with cancer, a new report from Macmillan has revealed.
Author: Rhys Gregory
The South Wales Chamber of Commerce has announced Prostate Cymru as their Charity of the Year for 2018/19.
A MAJOR £1.5 million station improvement project has just completed at Bridgend train station.
The First Minister of Wales, Carwyn Jones officially opened the new facilities to celebrate the completion of the project.
A celebrated entrepreneur and businesswoman behind domestic and commercial cleaning company Mrs Bucket Cleaning Services, has been honoured in a list of influential Welsh women.
There is a need for more foster families in Merthyr Tydfil. The urgent call for people who think they have the skills and experience to offer caring and stable homes to children and young people who cannot live with their birth family comes at the start of Foster Care FortnightTM, run by the UK’s leading fostering charity The Fostering Network.
Children needing cleft surgery in Morriston Hospital are being given a passport to prepare them and their parents for the journey.
In just over two weeks Cardiff will host the Volvo Ocean Race, the world’s premier sailing series and Cardiff University has been announced as a leading partner when the international sporting event makes it first visit to Wales.
Further details of ‘Epilog’ have been released today – including the names of the artists who will be performing in this special one-off show, which forms part of Festival of Voice 2018. Based on a forthcoming compilation album curated by record collector and radio producer Dyl Mei, Epilog (New Theatre, Friday 15 June) will be a unique opportunity to relive a golden period in the history of Welsh language pop music. The 70s and 80s in Wales saw a unique phenomenon establish itself as the predominant collective musical voice of the era – the rock opera. Based often on Welsh folklore and,…
The world premiere of a dynamic new adaptation of Turn of the Screw is coming to Cardiff’s New Theatre starring Carli Norris (Pygmalion at the Albery Theatre, EastEnders, Hollyoaks) and Maggie McCarthy (Mother Clap’s Molly House at the National Theatre, Call the Midwife, the original film of Calendar Girls).
Swansea Building Society has pledged to support Macmillan Cancer Support for another two years, extending the Society’s dedication to the charity with a £24,000 commitment.