It’s National Picnic Week from the 15th-24th of June, which aims to promote areas of natural beauty to get the UK into the great outdoors this summer, enjoying some great food and great company.
Author: Rhys Gregory
Hundreds of budding film makers turned up at Quadrant Shopping Centre when they had the chance to get in front of the camera and make their very own short film at its ‘Movie Makers’ event.
Ceredigion Museum in Aberystwyth is appealing for seaside holiday photographs for a new exhibition, which opens next month, celebrating the nation’s relationship with the seaside.
Music fans flocking to a double bill of Beyonce and the Rolling Stones in Cardiff this month are getting vital travel advice ahead of the shows.
A host of beautiful models will descend on the City Centre on Sunday, 17 June, when the Swansea Classic Vehicle Show rolls in.
Roger Parry & Partners are urging farmers to use the recent introduction of new Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) measures to review their heat strategies as there are economic advantages, as well as wider environmental benefits, to be had.
It’s well-known that Swansea gets into the spirit of Beaujolais Day like nowhere else in the UK, and the city is set to raise a glass to Rioja Day again this year – with the red stuff being celebrated on Saturday 9th June.
Vocational qualifications are set to play a pivotal role in helping the Welsh Government achieve its vision of developing a vibrant and prosperous economy fuelled by a highly skilled, world class workforce.
British rally competitors once again will be given the fantastic opportunity to share the spotlight with the FIA World Rally Championship elite.
A new eco-friendly police station is in the running for a hat-trick of awards.