South East Wales News
Wales’ arts and cultural industries are set to lead the way in forging greater links with Germany by staging the first ‘Welsh Performing Arts Festival’ in Dresden.
Caerphilly, working in partnership with three other Welsh local authorities, has been nominated for three major recycling awards this year.
The Council’s Cabinet is to consider a recommendation to go ahead with the planned expansion and adaptation of additional learning needs provision, after public consultation showed broad support for the proposal.
Land on the edge of Lisvane and earmarked for residential development, has been put up for sale.
Little Inspirations has been shortlisted for the VQ Employer of the Year award, which will be presented at a ceremony to be held at The Exchange Hotel, Cardiff on May 3 to coincide with VQ Day.
Agatha Christie and Frank Vosper’s play Love from a Strangerhas been rebooted in a brand new production directed by Lucy Bailey, whose production of Gaslightat the New Theatre last year was praised by both critics and audiences.
An incredibly daring group of nineteen fundraisers sacrificed their locks this month by shaving their heads, all in the name of a good cause.
Rhondda Cynon Taf Council’s lovely Maesnewydd Garden Centre is once again in full bloom and open to residents who want to grab a bargain and support the ongoing training and employment of adults with learning disabilities.
Gamers in Newport are set to strike it lucky, as Superbowl UK Newport brings a brand-new SEGA Prize Zone to its Friars Walk location.
Students from Cardiff School of Sport and Health Sciences spent their Easter holiday in Jordan, volunteering with grassroots organisations involved in public health and supporting Palestinian refugees.