South East Wales News
One of Cardiff’s most iconic venues has committed to removing all single-use, disposable plastics from its operations by the end of next month.
An innovative tech company targeting a £10m turnover that just three years ago was a two-man band based in a garage in Merthyr Tydfil has received royal approval after being presented with a renowned Queen’s Award in recognition of its exceptional international performance.
A short film featuring local youngsters dealing with the impact of anti-social behaviour received its premiere in front of invited guests in Cineworld, Newport Retail Park.
This week’s sunshine arrived just at the right time for Coryton and Tongwynlais primary schools, as they held a very special ceremony to celebrate the two schools coming together as the Pear Tree Federation.
A unique, free business school that gives participants the tools to start their own business without capital or funding is touring Wales for the first time from May to July this year.
Anim18 – a celebration of British Animation –launched this week at the Cardiff Animation Festival (19-22 April), before taking in venues and festivals right across the UK until November.
Cardiff and the rest of Wales is having their first taste of the summer sunshine, and come 5pm, everyone will be flocking to their nearest beer garden to make the most of it.
Budding aircraft engineers from schools across Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan have been put through their paces at a special Aero Challenge held by Cardiff and Vale College.
A £26.5m scheme which could heat public and commercial buildings across Cardiff using energy generated by burning non-recyclable waste has been discussed at Cardiff Council’s Cabinet today.
Cardiff Met’s positioning at the cutting edge of the fields of football medicine, sports science practice and research has been garnered by FIFA’s accreditation of a purpose-built facility currently under design to support the Football Association of Wales Medical and Performance Centre.