Cardiff News
Ross McEwan, CEO of NatWest, will open a special event in South Wales next week, which aims to help local businesses and their workforces become more resilient.
Glamorgan County Cricket Club is delighted to announce the appointment of Gareth Williams as the Club’s new Chairman. He succeeds Barry O’Brien, who stepped down after seven years in the position following his appointment as a director of the England and Wales Cricket Board.
Zoë Westerman, a director of Cyclone24, the UK’s only 24-hour track cycling team challenge event series, has been named in Cycling UK’s 100 Women in Cycling 2018, which recognises and celebrates inspirational women who are encouraging others to take part in the sport.
Film star Michael Sheen has literally got the ball rolling for the super six Welsh projects competing for votes after reaching the finals of the National Lottery Awards – the annual search for the public’s favourite National Lottery-funded projects.
Cardiff residents have a new way of connecting digitally with the council following the launch of the ‘Cardiff Gov’ App.
It’s the iconic television show that has mesmerised children (and, if we’re honest, adults) since it first aired on the BBC in the late 1990s.
The Capital FM Cardiff Bay Beach Festival is coming back bigger and better than ever – in a new waterfront location near Cardiff Bay Barrage – and packing even more attractions into the summer holidays.
A charity, which provides food, clothes and furniture to homeless people and families struggling on the poverty line, has been thrown a £21,000 lifeline by Wales & West Housing.
People across Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan are being urged to swap their car for the bus to celebrate the 6th annual Catch the Bus Week.
New cameras will enforce three yellow box junctions, a further bus lane and a no entry point and fixed penalty notices will be issued against drivers that breach the rules from June 25th.