South East Wales News
Families from Caerphilly climbed up the highest mountain in South Wales, to reach the summit of Pen-y-Fan last Sunday (3 June), to raise money for disability charity Sense.
Cardiff and Vale University Health Board (UHB) Volunteer Services is currently looking for volunteers to support at University Hospital of Wales, University Hospital Llandough, St. David’s Hospital and Barry Hospital.
Rhondda Cynon Taf Council has secured funding from the National Lottery (through the Heritage Lottery Fund) to develop its exciting proposals for a £1.5m horticulture and heritage project at Pontypridd’s Ynysangharad War Memorial Park.
Primary school pupils have tested their knowledge of the Highway Code in Rhondda Cynon Taf’s annual road safety quiz – a fun, educational way to help them to stay safe as pedestrians, cyclists and car passengers.
One technology firm is celebrating a year of making a difference to businesses in south Wales.
This year’s Big Lunch was on Sunday 3 June and it saw communities and neighbours from all around Wales come together for the biggest Big Lunch ever.
The trustees of the Welsh Muslim Cultural Foundation, Cardiff are sharing their culture with the wider community to prove what a Big Lunch is really all about.
Local St Mellons resident, Glenys Vandervolk, has turned a derelict piece of ground into a community garden.
The annual Welsh language festival, Ffiliffest, will be heading to Caerphilly Castle this month.
The 2018 OVO Energy Tour of Britain will begin in South Wales for the first time as Newport and Carmarthenshire host the opening stage of Britain’s national Tour on Sunday 2 September.