19/09/2017

Fight for Sight is supporting National Eye Health Week, 18 – 24 September 2017 Fight for Sight, the UK’s leading eye research charity, is supporting National Eye Health Week, by highlighting advances in the early detection and treatment of many eye health conditions. Fight for Sight is also calling for everyone to play a part in looking after their sight and wider health by going for regular eye tests. Fight for Sight’s Chief Executive, Michele Acton, said: “We are delighted…

15/09/2017

Having seen several performances from Kinetic Arts, we were eager to see their most recent show Seussical The Musical, which was performed at St. Davids Catholic Sixth Form College, and needless to say it did not disappoint! Seussical is based on the works of Dr. Seuss and weaves together his most famous tales and characters from many of his books. The show follows the adventures of Horton, an elephant who one day hears voices coming from a speck of dust. He…

14/09/2017

We aren’t entirely finished with Pennywise the Dancing Clown…  In the small town of Derry, children disappear nine times the national average. An unsettling clown, known as “IT” has been terrorising the town for centuries, with a history of violence and murder. The neighbourhood kids, otherwise known as the “Losers Club” unfold this frightening information and work together to try and face their fears, in attempt to discover why IT is targeting them and their town. Fans of the Horror genre and…

06/09/2017

This September the team behind the popular Swansea Street Food Festival are bringing all the fun of Oktoberfest to the Patti Pavilion, Swansea. Encapsulating everything you would expect from the Bavarian celebration of all things German, expect overflowing steins of bubbly beer served by staff in traditional Lederhosen accompanied by mouth-watering German Street Food. At the bar you will find Lowenbrau straight from the brewery in Southern Germany, and from our Street Food Vendor Bratwurst UK you can expect delicious…

04/09/2017

With buckets full of rum, and spices to tickle your fancy (and throat!), Turtle Bay is your go-to restaurant this summer. It is atmospheric, belting out Jamaican jingles and reggae, with a shack-like aesthetic; a popular choice for either a cocktail and a bite to eat, or simply a meal with friends. Seas every opportunity with this Caribbean cuisine… Drinks Watermelon Crush (left)  Not artificial in the slightest – tastes fresh out of a melon, and is one of the…

22/08/2017

First Choice and Vue Cardiff gave local couple Ashleigh Rees and George Lippiard the A-List treatment by premiering their holiday movie on the big screen Part of a nationwide competition run by home of all inclusive holidays, First Choice, the couple’s amateur videos have been professionally edited into ‘Ashleigh and George in Jamaica’ The competition asked holidaymakers to upload their holiday footage for the chance to have a professional trailer created and premiered at their local Vue First Choice has…

22/08/2017

For the very first time Bridgend based company Sharon McKinley Designs will be travelling to London to showcase their unique and stand-alone designs for buyers and businesses from all over the world from 3rd-4th September 2017 at LondonEdge. Held at the iconic Business Design Centre in Islington, LondonEdge is the planet’s only commercial platform for authentic, subculture fashion brands today. This February will be the 36th exhibition in the series of these iconic shows that track and record the changes…

21/08/2017

Sunday August 20, 2017 Research* shows that almost 90% of Brits are concerned by the UK’s plastic usage and 70% of respondents in Wales are willing to see a similar 5p plastic bag ‘charge’ applied to other single-use plastics. A 10-metre whale – made from the same amount of plastic dumped in the ocean each second – visits Cardiff Bay for the Welsh public to see. The whale was met with great support from former British Olympic rower, James Cracknell,…

18/08/2017

Welsh food and drink producers will be turning their sights to the important export market of the USA next month in search of new and competitive export trading opportunities. As part of the Welsh Government’s commitment to raising Wales’s business profile on the global stage, it is supporting fifteen Welsh food and drink companies on a visit to New York and New Jersey from 17-20 September. The Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs, Lesley Griffiths AM, said: “Our country’s…