A Caldicot primary school has participated in a project to encourage families to help their children to be a healthy weight through healthy eating and physical activity. The project, organised by partners from Monmouthshire’s healthy schools scheme, sports development team and school health nursing service aims to promote a happy, healthy start in life for children.
Author: Rhys Gregory
A 9-YEAR-OLD girl who put her best foot forward on a charity walk to remember her late father has broken her own fundraising target.
All 10 of Talyllyn Railway’s steam and diesel locomotives were in action during the ‘Anything Goes’ gala day on Saturday which was broadcast live on Facebook with TV personality Tim Dunn conducting interviews.
An 18-year-old from Carmarthen is preparing to jump out of a plane to raise vital funds for Alzheimer’s Research UK on Saturday 23 June.
From this weekend, visitors to Merthyr Tydfil will be able to take a tour of its shopping, leisure and heritage attractions on a free Saturday shuttle bus.
The Council has announced details of important pedestrian safety improvements to be delivered in Tonyrefail this summer, alongside the significant 21stCentury Schools investment in the area.
Barry lottery winner Matthew Evans (37) celebrated a National Lottery milestone today with the delivery of a millionaire worthy gold playstation to the shop where he bought his winning Lotto ticket.
The Uzbekistan Ambassador for the UK, Dr Alisher Shaykhov held a meeting with the South Wales Chamber of Commerce to discuss market growth opportunities in Wales. His Excellency, Dr Shaykhov and his Aide Ashraf Khodjaev, have been in the Country for visits with Government, business and innovation, and education providers to discuss how Uzbekistan can further grow their sophisticated economy, and modernise and upskill their workforce. Meeting with South Wales Chamber of Commerce’s CEO, Heather Myers, and Strategic Director, Ellie Fry, it was noted how Wales is very similar to Uzbekistan, in terms of it’s culture and people and as a…
Specialist equipment from UWTSD’s Faculty of Architecture, Computing and Engineering has started its journey to the university’s £350 million SA1 Swansea Waterfront development. In just a few months’ time, the university will welcome its first students to its new prime waterfront location.
NatWest today unveils research, conducted by Cebr, which reveals businesses in Wales could add up to £1.36bn a year to the UK economy if they introduced a series of productivity improving measures. Productivity in the UK is under increasing scrutiny following the latest ONS figures, which identified a 0.5% fall in productivity in the first quarter of the year.