A special open day to promote the wealth of information and resources available on Cardiff’s past will be held at Cathays Branch and Heritage Library next month.
Author: Rhys Gregory
On Saturday 28 April the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) will host its flagship festival for aspiring creatives, Guru Live, in Cardiff for the first time, in partnership with Directors UK.
Ahead of World Wish Day on 29th April, new research commissioned by children’s wishgranting charity Make-A-Wish UK reveals that, even as adults, we never really stop wishing, but our values may change slightly.
GoCompare, based in Newport, South Wales, has announced a significantly enhanced parental leave policy, effective immediately, following information gathered by its Diversity and Inclusion Committee. Following a parenting workshop that the company held recently to understand what matters to existing or prospective parents, GoCompare has decided to immediately change its approach to pay in all family-related policies. Previously, employees who made use of the company’s maternity, shared parental leave and adoption policies received three months’ full pay followed by three months’ half pay, but now they will receive nine months’ full pay. To help better support new dads and secondary…
Cardiff is one of three UK cities pitching to host the Creative Cities Convention 2019.
Great sounds and sporting prowess will go hand in hand when Swansea BID (Business Improvement District) launches Swansea TRI Live on Saturday 19 May and Sunday 20 May.
The inventors of Solar Buddies, Kelli Aspland and Laura Griffin, will feature on Channel 4’s Buy It Now programme on Friday 27th April at 5.30pm.
A children’s rugby team from Barry was last week named Young Supporters of the Year by the terminal illness charity Marie Curie at their first ever Fundraising Excellence Awards ceremony in London.
Staff and students from the University of Wales Trinity Saint David are marking the centenary of the beginning of votes for women by celebrating a historic pilgrimage originally undertaken by members of the women’s suffrage movement.
Stars of sport, stage, screen and local communities are to be honoured for their contribution to the life of our city at the Lord Mayor’s Summer Ball next month.