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The sky’s the limit for the Welsh games industry
One year on from opening its European HQ in Cardiff, Rocket Science Group – a leader in game co-development and multiplayer engineering – is celebrating huge successes.
Your passport to Wales’ past
[reissued with updated photos] Ghoulish celebrations, passports to adventure and Nos Galan Gaeaf games are all on offer over the half term holiday as part of the upcoming Welsh Museums Festival.
Your passport to Wales’ past
Ghoulish celebrations, passports to adventure and Nos Galan Gaeaf games are all on offer over the half term holiday as part of the upcoming Welsh Museums Festival.
Tudor dance troupe’s award-winning reign at historic house
A Tudor dance troupe, based at Cadw’s Plas Mawr house, recently won a volunteering award for their work in bringing museum learning to life.
Over £1.2m investment in local museums and libraries
A project celebrating the rich heritage of cricket in Wales is one of six cultural schemes to receive funding from the Welsh Government.
Over £1.2m investment in local museums and libraries
[Media are invited to join the Minister's tour of the CC4 Museum of Welsh Cricket tomorrow, Thurs Sept 19, from 1.45-2.15pm - detail in notes]
£5 million for culture and sport bodies and Cadw
The Welsh Government is providing a further £5 million to support and protect Wales’ culture and sport arm’s length bodies and Cadw.
Over £4.3m for community projects in Wales
A church in Swansea, a football club in Denbighshire and volunteer centre in Powys are among the 38 projects to receive a share of more than £4.3m support from the Welsh Government.
Major conservation works underway at historic Tintern Abbey
The first phase of conservation works to the chapels at the iconic Tintern Abbey has begun, Cadw has announced.
Out of this world collections at Pembroke Dock Museum
Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre, which tells the story of the town including its part in the creation of the iconic Millennium Falcon for Star Wars in 1979, is going from strength to strength thanks to the dedication and commitment of its volunteers and trustees.
Learn Welsh with free Cadw booklets
Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Jane Hutt, has unveiled free new booklets which will help Welsh learners of all levels learn more about Cadw sites.
Still time to provide opinion on shaping the future of culture in Wales
With the National Eisteddfod underway, the Welsh Government is encouraging people to provide their views on its vision for the culture sector, with just under a month to go until the consultation closes.