Rhondda Cynon Taf News
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.
An engineering apprentice with Rhondda Cynon Taf Council has beaten competition from peers across Great Britain to be named Highways and Street Lighting Apprentice of the Year by the Association for Public Service Excellence (APSE).
Rhondda Cynon Taf Council is supporting residents who plan to organise events, including street parties, to celebrate the upcoming Royal Wedding and Blue Sapphire Jubilee.
The Man Engine popped into Ynysangharad War Memorial Park in Pontypridd earlier today (Wednesday, April 11) and caused quite a stir.
Only Men Aloud are the next major act announced to be taking part in Rhondda’s first-ever Rhondda Arts Festival in Treorchy this summer.
All roads will be leading to the Welsh Mining Experience at Rhondda Heritage Park this summer as organisers gear up for the Classic Car Show 2018.
Aberdare Festival is back over the Spring Bank Holiday Weekend, with lots of fun and attractions for all the family.
The Council has appointed a contractor for its £1.5m scheme to replace the Pontrhondda Road Bridge in Llwynypia – and the project will be completed over the next year.
Welsh female-run removal, courier and ‘handyman’ service, She Moves, is on the road to success, having set up with support from enterprise specialists Business in Focus.
A new play area in Rhydyfelin has opened in time for the schools’ Easter holiday following a £70,000 investment, delivered as part of the Council’s wider play area improvement programme.