South East Wales News
Newport’s St Julian’s Primary School was given a welcome boost this week after a local business stepped in to support the school’s Green Power STEM Project.
Commuters will be relived this morning to find that Mardy Bridge in Cardiff, the road that links Rumney to Newton is now open ahead of schedule.
The ‘Mini Miners’ group aimed at young children is back at the Welsh Mining Experience at Rhondda Heritage Park.
We’re being advised to watch out for a very large owl, as well as the most awful Auntie in history.…
A web-based suite of educational resources has been developed by a consultant surgeon in Merthyr Tydfil to support patients through complex illnesses.
A Newport Engineer has presented a new theory on how Egypt’s great pyramids were built, challenging many of the ideas accepted and shared across the world currently.
Selfie tying a bow tie is something that we men all aspire to achieve, with this ancient skill up there with crafting our own bespoke rocking chair, or creating fire with nothing but our bare hands and a twig.
A video production company has made two appointments and moved to bigger offices to accommodate its expansion plans.
One of South Wales’ fastest growing companies has been praised by the leader of the Welsh Conservative Party for its investment in providing employment opportunities for local people.
Cabinet has agreed proposals to introduce a Community Hub in Ferndale, as the Council will work with a third-sector organisation to improve the delivery of services in the town.