By Emily Price Repair Efficiency Wales launched today urging people to stop throwing broken items away but to get them repaired instead. The Repair Directory covers 14 local authority areas and hopes […]
First repair directory in Wales launched today
Cardiff Met set to be home to new British Wheelchair Basketball’s Women’s Premier League franchise
Cardiff Metropolitan University is set to be home to a new franchise in the British Wheelchair Basketball Women’s Premier League.
National Lottery rules change tomorrow rising the minimum age for sales
The legal age to play The National Lottery changes tomorrow, rising from over 16 to over 18 for online and in-person related sales. This is due to the review of the by the Government to tackle young gambling addictions.
Coronavirus vaccines “perfectly fine” to have during Ramadan
Doctors have moved to reassure the Muslim community that having a Coronavirus vaccine is safe and permissible during the holy month of Ramadan.
South Wales woman launches book to raise autism awareness from a young age
A woman from Barry has self-published a children’s book with the aim of raising autism awareness among primary school children in Wales
Cardiff Residents Angry Over Delayed Bin Collections
Residents in Cardiff have been left angered over the recent delays to their waste collection
after a new system has been introduced.
Eco-friendly sculpture lands outside Cardiff Castle
A sculpture of a Welsh bird landed outside Cardiff Castle yesterday as RSPB Cymru call for the Welsh Government to ensure a greener future for Wales.
COVID: Campsite in need of new toilets to allow Scouts to return
A campsite in Peterson Super-Ely, is looking to raise money to replace their old toilet facilities with a new sustainable toilet block. Scout groups across the UK are starting to return for in person meetings for the first time this year, but many have had to adapt their facilities to pass new coronavirus restrictions. The new toilet block would allow thousands of scouts to return for face-to-face sessions.
Author thrilled as Cardiff’s libraries reopen to browsers for the first time in over a year
Members of Cardiff libraries can book a slot to browse bookshelves for the first time since their closures at the start of the Coronavirus pandemic. The reopening of Cardiff Council’s recovery of community services since their closures over a year ago.
Local council wants active travel to become most ‘normal’ form of transport
One of the positive effects that has come from lockdown and working from home is the improvement of our air quality, which is something the Welsh Government want to continue by encouraging local councils, like the Vale of Glamorgan to promote active travel.