Editor’s Picks News
All roads will be leading to the Welsh Mining Experience at Rhondda Heritage Park this summer as organisers gear up for the Classic Car Show 2018.
The city’s quirkiest and most beloved festival, The Swansea Fringe, is back, with sponsorship from Swansea BID (Business Improvement District) securing the event, which will line up three days of music, poetry, comedy and off-the-wall happenings in the City Centre from Friday, 5 October to Sunday, 7 October.
Organic meat, including Welsh lamb, bison, chicken and turkey, produced on the Rhug Estate in Corwen, Denbighshire, north Wales, is the first in Wales to be granted a Royal Warrant of Appointment to HRH The Prince of Wales. As well as supplying organic meat to HRH, the farm can also put the Three Feathers Badge on the meat it produces for customers.
The pub in Grangetown was brought back to life in March 2017 by the owners of The Lansdowne pub and Milkwood restaurant after being derelict for 18 months.
The Powys town of Llandrindod Wells has topped the Royal Mail’s UK list of most online orders over the Easter weekend for the second year running.
One of Swansea’s busiest roads is set to be resurfaced as part of a £7 million investment of roads and pavements in the city.
The Big Lunch, the largest gathering of neighbours in the UK, is back, and this year it’s aiming to smash the number of people involved in Wales.
A newly formed British rallying team, Weir Rallying UK, will be waving the Welsh flag at Sol Rally Barbados 2018 this summer.
MULTI-MILLION pound plans for a life science and well-being village in Llanelli have taken a major step forward.
Swansea City Centre businesses who go the extra mile to make their customers smile will be rewarded for their exceptional customer service, with a new awards scheme launched by Swansea BID (Business Improvement District).