Community News
PEOPLE are being encouraged to turn back time and bring history to life.
Swansea-based engineering firm, Envico Engineering, has thrown its weight behind BBC One’s DIY SOS: Grenfell Special, which sees a state-of-the-art boxing gym and community centre being built to replace the Dale Youth Boxing Club that was destroyed in the fire, in Ladbroke Grove.
This year’s Big Lunch was on Sunday 3 June and it saw communities and neighbours from all around Wales come together for the biggest Big Lunch ever.
The trustees of the Welsh Muslim Cultural Foundation, Cardiff are sharing their culture with the wider community to prove what a Big Lunch is really all about.
Local St Mellons resident, Glenys Vandervolk, has turned a derelict piece of ground into a community garden.
Monmouthshire’s Passenger Transport Team is inviting residents to help shape the future of local bus services around the town of Chepstow. The team will offer drop-in sessions at Bulwark Community Centre on Monday 4th June from 10am to 2pm and 4pm to 6pm.
A Grade 2 listed War Memorial in Radyr has been restored to glory following essential works to enhance its condition.
A group of station adopters from Llanishen are backing the call for more people to consider volunteering at their local railway station, making a positive difference to their community during National Volunteers Week (1-7 June).
Care home residents on Anglesey are being transported back in time with the use of virtual technology to enhance dementia care.
A city leisure centre gym has been given a facelift, thanks to a major investment from Cardiff Council.