Motorists are urged to ‘drive your litter home’ as new roadside data is released New data from Wales’ leading environmental charity shows that litter is present on nearly every main road in Wales. Surveys carried out by Keep Wales Tidy […]
Would you like to get involved in an exciting and unusual community growing project? From the 20th February 2026, Tŷ Pawb is welcoming volunteers back to the rooftop garden! Two sessions will run every Friday, one at 11am-1pm and another at […]
Esports Wales and the Football Association of Wales (FAW) have partnered to enter national teams for the national FIFAe competitions throughout 2026. The partnership will see Wales field teams in both Rocket League and eFootball in hopes of qualifying for […]
A team of staff from Coleg Sir Gâr and Coleg Ceredigion visited Durham College in Canada with a view to developing an urban farming programme at Gelli Aur campus and eventually across Wales. The visit was possible due to Taith funding, […]
A new living outdoor area has sprung to life at a primary school to help local nature. In a first for Denbighshire County Council’s Biodiversity and Countryside Service teams, supported by Ysgol y Faenol pupils, they have built a living […]
A new clean energy project in Devils Bridge, Ceredigion, has joined a growing portfolio of innovation activity supported through Growing Mid Wales, exploring how locally produced green hydrogen could help cut emissions in the forestry sector. Led by Challoch Energy […]
Wyn Williams, who farms in Montgomeryshire, has been elected as British Wool’s Welsh Northern Regional Board Member for a three-year term, beginning on 1st April. Wyn farms in Llanfair Caereinion and is the current Chair of the Montgomery branch of […]
Scientists at Aberystwyth University have discovered specific traits in Miscanthus that could help lock more carbon into the soil, helping to tackle climate change. Miscanthus is a plant with many straw-like stems that grows up to four metres high per […]
Update: 26.02.26 Prior to returning to Queens Square, the letters have today returned to AEC Engineering in Wrexham to address a few small snagging issues. Ultimately, we want the letters to last for a long time and there are some […]
The 2026 National Garden Scheme booklets are hot off the press and available now from garden centres, supermarkets, tourist information centres, libraries, venues & accommodation and local shops. For the first time here in Powys the information is both in […]
As the redevelopment of Penrhos Polish Village progresses, confirmation has recently been announced that the scheme, classified as ‘Extra Care Housing’, will offer 24/7 care support, with immediate help on hand, should residents require assistance. The new homes at Penrhos […]
Academics are reimagining the historic role of the town crier on Valentine’s Day (Saturday 14 February) as part of a new performance project. Dating back to medieval times, town criers were the chief means of sharing news with people in […]