Community News
Everyone is welcome to take part in Cardiff’s biggest car free day ever on May 13th.
A nurse manager, who is in charge of providing palliative care services across West Wales, has praised her team ahead of International Nurses Day (Saturday, May 12).
They say money doesn’t grow on trees – but it does for freelance gardener Jacob Hodge, who only went into business with his friend two weeks ago and can now give up work altogether thanks to a life-changing £1million win on a National Lottery Scratchcard.
With just under one month to go now until neighbours across Wales and the UK come together for The Big Lunch on Sunday 3 June.
He may only be three years old but that didn’t stop George Powell following his family’s tradition for caring when his aunt became suddenly ill.
Sports clubs in the east of the city are set to benefit from a significant investment in local facilities following the launch of a state-of-the-art, all-weather football pitch in Llanrumney today.
Sir Stanley Thomas OBE, the Welsh business figure and property developer best known for founding catering giant Peter’s Food Services and more recently as benefactor to his hometown Merthyr RFC, is backing another made in Wales product that is set to have a major impact on road safety in the UK and around the world.
With new research showing that less than half of us (45%) in Wales sit down to Sunday lunch every week, Eden Project Communities is urging local communities to “Reclaim Sunday Lunch” and use it to bring communities close together and tackle loneliness and isolation.
A special open day to promote the wealth of information and resources available on Cardiff’s past will be held at Cathays Branch and Heritage Library next month.
A children’s rugby team from Barry was last week named Young Supporters of the Year by the terminal illness charity Marie Curie at their first ever Fundraising Excellence Awards ceremony in London.