Fourth Successful Neath Port Talbot Learning Disability Week Neath Port Talbot Learning Disability Week 2010 is a national annual event that promotes the issues that are important...
Wheelchair tennis – get into the Wimbledon spirit Former world number three wheelchair tennis player, Roy Humphreys will be part of a unique coaching clinic session at...
Woodlands first for adults with special needs A new day and respite service for adults with a learning disability in Swansea has been officially opened by...
Advice session on disabled arts 2012 commissions Unlimited Commissions will support the creation and production of high quality work across all artforms that places disabled and...
Sounds like good news for hard of hearing New technology has helped to make Forestry Commission Wales offices and visitor centres more pleasant places for the hard...
Wheelchair ramble along Y Lôn Goed Gwynedd Council is supporting a joint project which arranges an annual programme of guided countryside walks for the less...
Helping to make Caernarfon a more accessible town Motorists looking for car parking spaces in Caernarfon will find it a lot easier this summer as electronic signs...
Wheelchair Walks This summer, wheelchair users will have a unique opportunity to visit some of north-west Wales’ most striking locations. Conwy...
A different point of view for business students The internet can be a valuable tool for home or business, so Coleg Gwent students have been finding out...
Minister approves new autism centre The Welsh Assembly Government (WAG) has formally agreed plans to set up a centre for Autistic children, alongside the...