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04/05/2018

St David’s Hall Star Wars Concert cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances.     DUE to unforeseen circumstances, Cardiff Sinfonietta’s Ultimate Star Wars Concert on Sunday 6 May 2018 at 3pm at St David’s Hall has been cancelled, but it is hoped that it will be rearranged in the future.   Patrons who booked using a debit or credit card will be automatically refunded. If you paid by any other means, please call the Box Office on 029 2087 8444 to…

04/05/2018

New era of tennis in Wales with appointment of independent Chair   Barry Cawte has been appointed as the first ever independent Chair of Tennis Wales as part of their ambitious new Vision Plan and a new era for Welsh tennis. Cawte, a Newport resident, already has strong links with Welsh tennis having taken over as General Manager of the Swansea Tennis Centre in 2011 when Swansea City Council closed it due to a lack of tennis users, and then…

04/05/2018

          VR Star set to open five new VR experience centres across the UK     Tuesday 24 April 2018: VR Star, provider of the UK’s largest virtual reality (VR) experience centres, is set to launch five new outlets in Cardiff, Middlesbrough, Manchester Swindon and Wakefield over the coming months. The centres offer people the opportunity to experience a truly immersive VR experience, far beyond what is currently available in the home. VR Star is the…

04/05/2018

Prize winning artist presents large-scale solo exhibition in Cardiff      The Sustainable Studio will host ‘Labyrinth’ a solo exhibition of paintings by Cardiff based artist, Aidan Myers. Myers is a contemporary fine artist specialising in figurative and abstract oil painting and has been based in Cardiff since 2011 and works from a studio in Adamsdown. In 2017 he was selected as overall winner of the OrielCRiC Open Art Prize 2017 in Crickhowell, Wales for his painting ‘Pinion’. Myers graduated from Cardiff…

04/05/2018

RECORD NUMBER OF TALENTED YOUNG ATHLETES IN CARDIFF TO RECEIVE AWARDS TO HELP ACHIEVE SPORTING SUCCESS CHARITABLE SOCIAL ENTERPRISE THAT RUNS CARDIFF LEISURE CENTRES WILL ANNOUNCE RECIPIENTS NEXT WEEK   67  talented young athletes from Cardiff will benefit from a £42,000 fund – thanks to charitable social enterprise GLL, which manages Cardiff’s Better Leisure Centres on behalf of Cardiff Council.  The local athletes will be supported through the GLL Sport Foundation, the  largest independent athlete support programme in the UK,…

04/05/2018

Sepsis Star system launched in Wales’ largest Emergency unit   A new electronic flagging system for sepsis has been launched at Wales’ largest Emergency Unit to improve patient care. The ‘Sepsis Star’ complements the existing sepsis screening tool which is already in place at Cardiff and Vale University Health Board, and is applied when a patient screens positive for red flag sepsis. The star will alert clinical staff when a patient has screened positive for sepsis and requires Sepsis Six…

03/05/2018

People in Cardiff and the Vale requiring neurological rehabilitation will now be able to access free exercise and activity groups within the local community   Following significant investment by Welsh Government into the development of a community neurological rehabilitation service, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board has set up a partnership venture with Greenwich Leisure LTD (GLL) who manage Better leisure centres in Cardiff to enable people with neurological conditions to use local leisure facilities. The project has been set…

03/05/2018

BBC Wales and Arts Council of Wales have announced that the search for Horizons artists to join its 2018 project is now underway   The applications process is now open and the 12 successful acts will be supported and promoted in various ways by Horizons over the next 12 months. Horizons is a unique showcase of new, independent contemporary music in Wales.  Now in its fourth-year, Horizons is a collaboration between BBC Wales and Arts Council of Wales. Since its inception in 2014, Horizons has given a platform to…

03/05/2018

Carly Thompsett had an idea, and the prince’s trust helped it grow. Now she shares her story   I left school at 15 with some GCSE’s, but being dyslexic I was told I probably wouldn’t amount to much anyway so why bother. After leaving, I got a job and I started at College for 3 years, which I did both full-time. I did hair and beauty for the first year and art and design for the last two. I wanted…

03/05/2018

The Blood and Bone Marrow Transplantation Unit at University Hospital of Wales has given hundreds of patients a second chance at life   This year marks 35 years since the first bone marrow transplant (BMT) in Cardiff. Celebrating BMT anniversaries and reuniting with patients and their families and colleagues is a highlight for staff and patients and families. It shows what has been accomplished during this time, the difference it has made to people’s lives and how BMT has changed…