South East Wales News
Wales’ leading kidney research charity, Kidney Wales, invites locals to join them this May for their Walk for Life event taking place in Pontypool on the 20thof May.
An overwhelming demand for GP appointments has led some local surgeries to adopt a new and better way of directing patients to the care they need.
The national airport for Wales has reached the next exciting milestone in its journey of transformation, with over 1.5 million customers now choosing to fly from Cardiff.
Walking and cycling routes across the city are to be improved and expanded by Newport City Council.
Solo: A Star Wars Story will hit the big screen on 24 May 2018.
Cardiff Met University successfully claimed the Doubles title in the National Premier League Tennis Finals, for a record breaking fourth successive year over the May Bank Holiday weekend in Leeds. The event has been running for 16 years and this is the first time a team has won the title four times in a row.
A MAJOR £1.5 million station improvement project has just completed at Bridgend train station.
The First Minister of Wales, Carwyn Jones officially opened the new facilities to celebrate the completion of the project.
There is a need for more foster families in Merthyr Tydfil. The urgent call for people who think they have the skills and experience to offer caring and stable homes to children and young people who cannot live with their birth family comes at the start of Foster Care FortnightTM, run by the UK’s leading fostering charity The Fostering Network.
Further details of ‘Epilog’ have been released today – including the names of the artists who will be performing in this…
The world premiere of a dynamic new adaptation of Turn of the Screw is coming to Cardiff’s New Theatre starring Carli Norris (Pygmalion at the Albery Theatre, EastEnders, Hollyoaks) and Maggie McCarthy (Mother Clap’s Molly House at the National Theatre, Call the Midwife, the original film of Calendar Girls).