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Month: July 2023

Daisy display to bloom in centre of Cardiff

A unique display of daisies at Cardiff Castle will open to the public this Saturday (5 August). Over a thousand expertly crafted daisies will feature in the free display, which runs until 13 August, as the Forever Flowers campaign organised…

Birmingham Based Be The Boss International Expands Team As Part Of Exciting New Growth Development Plans

“THESE APPOINTMENTS WILL HELP TAKE US TO THE NEXT STEP” An award winning entrepreneur is expanding her team as part of an “exciting new phase” in the development of her business. Daniella Genas, whose company supports growing businesses, has made …

Caerphilly Castle Open To Visitors as Major Regeneration Project Gets Underway

Wales’ largest medieval fortress is set to be transformed over the next three years as work begins on the Caerphilly Castle Regeneration Project. The £10m project is part of a wider investment into Wales’ historic monuments and is due to…

Park Plaza Cardiff celebrating esteemed eco-accolade

One of Wales’s leading hotels, the four-star deluxe Park Plaza Cardiff, is celebrating after its eco-friendly measures and first-class service were recognised with a prestigious industry accreditation. Following a rigorous review process, the illustrious city centre hotel has been awarded…

Decorating Your Home For Future Buyers? Don’t Let Colour Cloud Your Thinking

HOMEOWNERS are often told to redecorate their house before they try to sell it by giving it a fresh coat of paint or a new roll of wallpaper. But although it can help add value to a property – there…

The past year has brought conflicts and health crises of “outstanding proportions”, warns leading humanitarian expert

Shameet Thakkar, a leading humanitarian aid expert and founder of Unimed Procurement Services, writes of the challenges those working in the sector face – and predicts these challenges will continue deep into 2024: “Humanitarian aid should be a continued focus…

Cheshire designer celebrates the Peak District in iconic RHS letters display

Penny Williams from Modern Farmhouse Flowers showcases her passion for using sustainable materials, locally sourced flowers and love of the Peak District in this year’s RHS letters show feature.  Sustainable materials and locally grown blooms were the welcoming sight to…

Land-based college to host annual Wales food and farming conference

COLEG CAMBRIA will play host to a leading agriculture expo this autumn. The fifth annual Wales Real Food and Farming Conference is to be held at the college’s land-based Llysfasi site over two days from November 1. It will feature…

Castle to welcome 10,000 visitors for Britain’s first ever Arenacross festival

BOLESWORTH Castle is revving up for Britain’s first ever Arenacross Festival. The stunning 6,000-acre estate, in Tattenhall near Chester and Wrexham, will host AXFest over three days from September 15. Organised by Bolesworth’s Managing Director of Events and Arenacross creator Matt Bates,…

Entrepreneur’s bilingual start-up reveals thriving Aberystwyth communi-tea

Visitors and locals alike are nestling down to enjoy a cuppa and a chat at Aberystwyth hotspots, thanks to a young entrepreneur selling mugs of home-made masala chai from a bike. 24-year-old Sally Pierse launched The Chai Bike in April…