Rhondda Cynon Taf Council’s lovely Maesnewydd Garden Centre is once again in full bloom and open to residents who want to grab a bargain and support the ongoing training and employment of adults with learning disabilities.
Author: Rhys Gregory
Gamers in Newport are set to strike it lucky, as Superbowl UK Newport brings a brand-new SEGA Prize Zone to its Friars Walk location.
Students from Cardiff School of Sport and Health Sciences spent their Easter holiday in Jordan, volunteering with grassroots organisations involved in public health and supporting Palestinian refugees.
Welsh yacht builder Swallow Yachts will showcase their new, innovative trailerable sailing cruiser when the world’s toughest and most prestigious sailing event, the Volvo Ocean Race arrives in Cardiff on Sunday May 27 for a 14 day stopover.
IN a serene, peaceful corner of Singleton Park, finishing touches are being put to thousands of flowers that will brighten up Swansea this summer.
A new pilot scheme is being proposed to increase the number of vehicle electrical charging points in the Welsh Capital.
The 8th consecutive Steelhouse Festival, which will take place over the weekend of the 27th – 29th of July 2018, is delighted to announce that Myles Kennedy and Co.will join this year’s amazing line up. Myles Kennedy and Co. will be co-headlining the Saturday night with Glenn Hughes, with both acts performing full sets.
The Gwent-headquartered Caldicot Group has successfully completed the acquisition of one of Gloucestershire’s biggest recovery agencies expanding its portfolio of depots to four regional centres and increasing its operating network to more than 6,000 square miles.
The Welsh Government has been awarded funding by the UK Department for Transport to build a new public transport interchange at Bow Street. The proposal includes the re-opening of Bow Street railway station and will comprise of a car park, cycling facilities, pedestrian links and bus stops. The project will be delivered by Transport for Wales.
Schools across the Caerphilly county borough look set to benefit from £110million of investment thanks to the next phase of a hugely successful funding programme aimed at improving education across Wales.