A flight of steps along a footpath to one of Wales’ most popular waterfalls have been repaired, Powys County Council has announced.
Author: Rhys Gregory
Ten young people have undergone their first training session in readiness to compete in a five mile ‘mud run’ at the end of May.
Volunteers at a beautiful Neath country park which features rushing streams, strange rock formations, stunning views and relaxing woodland are trying to find out more about the area’s past as the site of a once thriving coal mine.
Business support service Superfast Business Wales will run a free workshop for Monmouthshire’s businesses from 1pm to 5pm on Wednesday, 16th May at Abergavenny’s St Michael’s Centre.
Residents on a Rhymney estate proved that their area ‘rocks’ at a recent community event.
The annually anticipated floral spectacular, RHS Flower Show Cardiff has finally arrived.
In the final week of the Easter holidays, the Tourism Minister, Lord-Elis Thomas had an opportunity to see the world-class facilities which have been developed by the Zip World team over the last 5 years. The attractions have generated extensive media coverage and played a part in north Wales’ growing reputation as Adventure capital of Europe.
The biggest annual survey of people in Wales is getting underway with the organisers seeking to interview 12,000 people to help inform important decisions on local services and government priorities.
Plans to introduce a dedicated bus interchange in Llandrindod Wells have moved a step closer after Powys County Council purchased a key piece of land.
An amateur drama group celebrating its 18th anniversary has become the latest winner of the Pride in Pembrokeshire Awards.