It’s still only March but Swansea Cricket Club’s junior and senior teams are looking forward to an exciting summer at St Helens thanks to a new partnership approach with Swansea Council.
Author: Rhys Gregory
Councillor Roger Jeavons, Cabinet Member and Paul Jones, Head of Streetscene, at Park Square car park in Newport with one of the two charging pods.
A full city centre road closure will be in place for Anthony Joshua’s heavyweight unification clash against Joseph Parker at Principality Stadium on March 31st
School’s out for Easter but parents shouldn’t fret, there is plenty going on in the Welsh Capital to keep the children amused, rain or shine. Here is our round up of what’s on this Easter.
Budding entrepreneurs at a Swansea Primary School have branched out into the retail business by setting up a brilliant pop-up shop in the heart of their community this week.
Less than a year since CIM (The Chartered Institute of Marketing) established its new Wales Board, two further appointments have been made, completing the expert line-up.
Wales’ national airport is set to welcome more than 16,000 egg-cited customers over this Easter bank holiday weekend (30 March- 2 April), around 1,000 more than last Easter.
A new play area in Rhydyfelin has opened in time for the schools’ Easter holiday following a £70,000 investment, delivered as part of the Council’s wider play area improvement programme.
Leading specialist recruitment agency Acorn has added a Weston-super-Mare branch to its growing portfolio in the South West following further employer demand in the area.
The Captain’s Wife, part of the Vintage Inns collection, recently reopened its doors following a major refurbishment, bringing a beautiful new look to this Penarth local.