Mid & West Wales News
A double celebration at Talyllyn Railway on Monday included the 67th anniversary of the world’s first preserved railway and the return to passenger duty of locomotive No.3 ‘Sir Haydn’ after a major overhaul.
In the last ten years, 388 farmers, their family members or farm workers have been killed on British farms and of these, 38 were in Wales.
An economic development champion from Llandrindod Wells has been chosen to join The Big Walk, an idea from the Eden Project, made possible by the National Lottery.
Ever dreamed of having a go at driving a steam locomotive? The Vale of Rheidol Railway from Aberystwyth to Devil’s Bridge is offering a chance to make your dream come true.
Talyllyn Railway will be holding a special ‘Anything Goes’ event on Saturday, June 16 June to celebrate the return to service of locomotive No.3 ‘Sir Haydn’ and the naming of a new diesel locomotive.
Esteemed author Hayley Long, who graduated from Aberystywth University with a degree in English Literature in 1992, is the winner of the 2018 English language Tir na n-Og literature prize for young adults.
New research shows that the Benito Glacier in northern Patagonia has thinned by 133 metres in the past 44 years.
A further 110 people associated with a primary school and nursery will be offered Hepatitis A vaccination following an outbreak of the infection.
A scheme run by Ceredigion Youth Service is encouraging young people to use Welsh with the help of a local graffiti artist.
The wonders of Mid Wales and the spectacular Cardigan Bay coastline will be promoted at Birmingham New Street Station next week.