Latest HM Stanley sculpture to be officially unveiled Preparations are underway in St Asaph for the official unveiling of the new HM Stanley sculpture. Artists blacksmiths Gary...
Christine’s vivid memories of escape from Nazi occupiers The young girl waved goodbye to her parents as the train pulled out, she had no idea where she...
Step back in time along new woodland trail A woodland trail that takes visitors back through centuries of Welsh history has been created by Forestry Commission Wales....
Archaeologist’s historical study sifts the soil of Greece Dr David Gill, Reader in Mediterranean Archaeology at Swansea University, has published a history of the British School at...
Wales’ history makes for great conversation at lunchtime A week of Lunchtime Conversations at this year’s Hay Festival of Literature and Arts will welcome the public to...
The Caernarvonshire Historical Society Lecture Gareth Haulfryn Williams will be presenting a Welsh medium lecture on the puritan Edmwnd Glynne on Saturday, 21 May...
Repairs for Old Stone Bridge Bridgend County Borough Council is carrying out specialist repair work on the Old Stone Bridge in Bridgend town centre....
Experts help volunteers care for Wales’ historic churches – Conference May 17 Local church volunteers who look after some of the most precious buildings in the country will be given tips...
Stroll through history along lead mine waterway Visitors to Bwlch Nant-yr-Arian can once again walk safely in the footsteps of those whose labours helped to carve...
HM Stanley – life in statues Final plans are being made to erect a second commemorative statue to the famous explorer HM Stanley in Denbighshire....