Community News
Rhondda Cynon Taf Council is supporting residents who plan to organise events, including street parties, to celebrate the upcoming Royal Wedding and Blue Sapphire Jubilee.
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.
Residents on a Rhymney estate proved that their area ‘rocks’ at a recent community event.
An amateur drama group celebrating its 18th anniversary has become the latest winner of the Pride in Pembrokeshire Awards.
In a Ceremony held on 16 March, the British Empire Medal was awarded to Tony Hawkins, formerly of Llandysul. The medal was awarded for voluntary services to disabled people in Ceredigion.
Cardiff Met lecturer Dr Debbie Lamont has been awarded The Henry Dunant Medal for her support after the Grenfell Tower fire.
Neath Port Talbot Councillors have approved funding of more than £625,000 for cultural services next year (2018/19).
Dedicated local volunteers who give up their time for free to enhance a park in Swansea have secured almost £100k to provide new facilities and make improvements.
Cardiff Council’s Meals on Wheels service is launching a seven-days-a-week delivery service later this month.
Llanelli has been named as one of five places across Wales to share close to £1.5 million of National Lottery money to support its future cultural development.