Child finds ancient artefact on the drought-hit bed of Llyn Celyn
An 11 year old budding archaeologist has discovered a mesolithic flint blade on the site of one of Wales’ most…
5 comments.Plans revealed for more bus lanes and parking restrictions in city centre
Ted Peskett Local Democracy Reporter A council’s plans for more bus lanes and parking restrictions have been revealed to help…
4 comments.Protest planned against reduction in library opening hours
Richard Evans Local Democracy Reporter A protest is being staged this weekend against proposals to reduce library opening hours which…
No comments.Aberystwyth University Students’ Union votes to use Welsh name only
Aberystwyth students have voted to change the name of Aberystwyth University Students’ Union at the organisation’s annual general meeting –…
8 comments.Eryri National Park among the world’s ‘top 10 happiest walks’
A unique study has analysed hundreds of Instagram posts to reveal which walking trails make us smile the most –…
No comments.Council seeks views on how homes are allocated
A Welsh council is asking residents to have their say on the way social homes should be allocated in the…
No comments.New Chair to head up Cancer Research Wales
Cancer Research Wales, one of the leading cancer charities in the country, has appointed Gavin Moore as the new Chair…
No comments.Anticipation builds for Cardiff Animation Festival
Tickets are now on sale for the fifth biennial Cardiff Animation Festival (CAF), which is set to bring screenings of 96…
No comments.Luned Rhys Parri and Picasso among artists on display at new national art gallery
A diorama by celebrated Welsh artist Luned Rhys Parri joins works by some of the world’s most famous artists including…
No comments.Welsh Government to pay for all RAAC repairs in schools
The Welsh Government will pay to repair schools with collapse-risk concrete, it has been announced. £2.56 million has been made…
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