It may come with innocent-looking red and green flowers but Japanese Knotweed has shown its true colours as a hard-to-kill pest whose quick growing stems can even grow through cracked concrete, tarmac and brickwork.
Author: Rhys Gregory
The oldest document held by Powys County Council’s Archives service celebrates its 700th birthday later this month.
Mid Wales motorists are being reminded that the A489 Newtown to Kerry road will be closed for two weeks from next week for crucial bypass alignment work.
Proposed designs for the first section of Cardiff’s Cycle Superhighway Network have been revealed today.
Marine ecologists are warning that the increasing frequency and duration of marine heatwaves poses a threat to the ecological balance of the seas.
An unique opportunity has become available to graziers. Over 2,000 acres of grass keep, which includes open hill, lower fields and two hay meadows, have become available in Powys, through Roger Parry & Partners, for a nominal fee.
A film about the future of selfie culture produced by two Aberystwyth University’s media lecturers has been shortlisted for the British Universities Film & Video Council’s Learning on Screen Awards 2018.
One of the UK’s leading telematics companies has been confirmed as a sponsor of this year’s Wales Transport Awards.
The Man Engine popped into Ynysangharad War Memorial Park in Pontypridd earlier today (Wednesday, April 11) and caused quite a stir.
Tonight Cardiff Met will take on Hartpury at Twickenum Stadium, as both teams do battle to be crowned BUCS Super Rugby Champions, in a game that everybody has been waiting for.