South East Wales News
The Cardiff Devils are enjoying an unprecedented degree of success on the ice. Here’s how their unique relationship with Cardiff Metropolitan University is helping the side attract some major names to the Welsh capital.
The thriving Cowbridge Food & Drink Festival has secured funding from the Strategic Business Growth Grant Scheme of the Welsh Government and a National Lottery Awards for All from the Big Lottery Fund ahead of this year’s festival on Sunday 27th and Monday 28th May.
As Star Wars fans rejoice with the launch of the franchise’s latest space-based saga, Cardiff Bay’s premier entertainment destination, The Red Dragon Centre, is adding to the occasion by offering film fans the chance to meet two special visitors from a galaxy far far away.
Lucozade Ribena Suntory (LRS) and the Active Communities Network (ACN) are launching the B Active programme in the wider Newport community – an initiative to increase physical activity as well as improve the lifestyles and prospects of young people aged 16-24, throughout the region.
A digital innovation company based in south Wales has set a target of delivering £20m to the economy before 2030 by helping young tech companies exploit the growing market potential for artificial intelligence (AI).
A unique, free PopUp Business School that gives participants the tools to start their own business without capital or funding is visiting Cardiff for the first time in May
A campaign has been launched across Merthyr Tydfil and Rhondda Cynon Taf to let people know what healthcare services are available in their local community. The #YourLocalTeam initiative from Cwm Taf University Health Board highlights the range of professionals who can help patients, without a need to go to the doctor first.
A Welsh soprano who is set to serenade guests at this month’s highly anticipated Royal Wedding will soon be taking to the stage in Cowbridge.
A ward sister, who began her palliative care career as a healthcare assistant, has spoken of how her passion for quality end of life care prompted her to become a qualified nurse.
Over 200 primary school children in Cardiff help give nature a home as part of RSPB Cymru’s Wild Walkabout