International recognition for Gwynedd quarries Gwynedd Council have been holding talks with international experts on how to secure UNESCO World Heritage Status for the...
Residents informed of improvement works to historic bridge A drop-in session is being arranged for residents in St Asaph to learn more about essential work that is...
Digging into the Garden’s past The National Botanic Garden of Wales is going back on the history trail from the 14th to 29th July...
The Dillwyns – experts to shed light on an extraordinary Swansea dynasty They were anti-slavery campaigners, botanists, factory owners, pioneering photographers, radical Liberal politicians, writers, industrialists and scientists. In all these...
Glamorgan Archives Catalogue Available Online Glamorgan Archives has launched a brand new online catalogue, making it easy for people to access details of records...
Mold massacre site gets new lease of life An iconic building that was the scene of a bloody massacre 140 years ago has been given a £350,000...
Town hotel inspires exhibition Inspired by the news that in mid June Ruthin Castle Hotel will open ‘The Moat’ a new health club...
Experts show how to make churches “green” From solar panels on the roof to biomass boilers in the parsonage – ideas for making churches “green” will...
Historical Welsh events captured on-line Research carried out by Aberystwyth University recording people’s memories of watching television footage of some of the most significant...
Dramatic Escape from Ruthin Gaol The notorious prisoner known as Coch Bach Y Bala, has escaped from Ruthin Gaol, but local residents need not...