What’s On Wales News
Cardiff will celebrate its biggest ever car-free day when the city centre will be closed to all traffic on Sunday, May 13th.
Newport Market will host a fair featuring vegan food and cruelty free products – with some prehistoric fun for children – in April.
With the support of Christie Residential, Abergavenny Rotary Club, Abergavenny Town Council and Gateway Cycles the writing festival returns to Abergavenny during April 2018.
A full city centre road closure will be in place for Anthony Joshua’s heavyweight unification clash against Joseph Parker at Principality Stadium on March 31st
School’s out for Easter but parents shouldn’t fret, there is plenty going on in the Welsh Capital to keep the children amused, rain or shine. Here is our round up of what’s on this Easter.
The Captain’s Wife, part of the Vintage Inns collection, recently reopened its doors following a major refurbishment, bringing a beautiful new look to this Penarth local.
The founding editor-in-chief of Wired, established fintech leaders and a Silicon Valley investor are just some of the names businesses can learn from as at this year’s Digital Festival, as the first wave of speakers are announced. The international tech event, headline sponsored once again by fintech pioneer GoCompare, returns in 2018 for its sixth year.
Welsh foodies are being offered a unique behind the scenes insight into the Cowbridge Food and Drink Festival ahead of this year’s event, thanks to Welsh comedian Rhod Gilbert.
There’s plenty for everyone to get egg-cited about at The Red Dragon Centre in Cardiff Bay this Easter!
Christ College, Brecon student Ben Masters is to make his West End debut, in the Youth Music Theatre UK production of Tess of the d’Urbervilles.