Community News
Greener Grangetown has won the Engineering Project Award 2018 at the UK Water Industry Awards, which took place in Birmingham last week.
Older people in Llanberis and surrounding villages are invited to try still life drawing, painting and printmaking at a free art session on Thursday 7th June at Y Festri, Goodman Street, Llanberis.
Community-spirited tenants have jumped into action to give their estate a spring clean.
The Big Community Walk came to Bute Park, Cardiff this Saturday (26 May) to help walk up an appetite for the Big Lunch on 3 June, when thousands of people across Wales will be hosting their own big and little lunches, sharing food and making new friends.
Staff at a Penarth hospice hung up the bunting and donned fascinators to help patients celebrate the Royal Wedding.
The Big Walk is coming to Cardiff’s Bute Park for a few hours of fun, friendship, walking and talking.
A group of knitters who meet regularly in a city library are stitching together to help people living with dementia.
Residents in Llanharan marked the Royal wedding with a street party fundraiser, combining the nuptials with an opportunity to come together as a community and raise money for Tŷ Hafan – one of the UK’s leading paediatric palliative care charities, helping children and families throughout Wales deal with the most difficult times.
As part of the significant investment in 21stCentury standard facilities for the new Tonyrefail 3-19 school, the primary element continues to make excellent progress towards completion this summer. However, the secondary element of the new school will now be completed by spring 2019, the Council has confirmed.
While Wales have broken records for their FIFA rankings since Euro 2016, Welsh football has set equally high standards at grassroots level.