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Haunted happenings and hwyl: Welsh Museums Festival returns for half term

From ghostly Halloween celebrations to a famous boathouse and an abundance of hwyl, there’s plenty on offer over this October half term as the Welsh Museums Festival kicks off its 11th year, including its own passport to adventure.

MCSSP Jack Sargeant at Sugar Creative

Pressing play: innovative video games backed to score big

Twelve creative businesses awarded funding to develop cutting-edge video games and immersive experiences

 Visit Wales Brand Hub

Striking the right note: Fund awards over £700,000 for Welsh music businesses

Third round of funding supports 21 music venues, studios and businesses across Wales.

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Getting fit for the future: Serving up revitalised sporting facilities for all

Court collaboration projects demonstrate commitment to improving sports infrastructure across Wales.

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Made-in-Wales films triumph from Sundance to Cannes

Five Welsh-made films have achieved remarkable success on the international festival circuit this year, demonstrating Wales' growing reputation as a world-class filming destination.

Trailblazers at EVI

Tailored employment scheme blazing a trail into the workplace

The £10million ‘Trailblazer’ programme continues to deliver tailored employment support with confirmation of second year funding.

Yuliia Batrak

Team UK triumphs at EuroSkills competition as Welsh talent shines

Team UK have delivered an impressive performance at the EuroSkills competition in Denmark, with Wales playing a key role winning a third of the medals secured.

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Pulling out all the stops - £3m fund breathes new life into Welsh museums, libraries and archives

The full restoration of a historic Pontypridd pipe organ is one of 29 local cultural projects to collectively receive over £3m in Welsh Government funding today.

Harlech Castle

Free kids’ entry to Cadw sites to mark Owain Glyndwr Day

Many cultural sites, castles and monuments across Wales will be free for children to visit next Sunday [Sunday 14 September] to mark Owain Glyndŵr Day.

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Help protect Wales’s past for future generations

Residents who live near historic buildings and heritage sites in Wales are being urged to report suspicious behaviour following a recent spate of vandalism and heritage crime incidents.

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Learn as you earn: promoting apprenticeships in results day run-up

The Young Person's Guarantee offers high-quality apprenticeship opportunities across Wales.

NATIONAL SLATE MUSEUM Jack Sargeant visit 31.7.25 (1)

North Wales cultural landmark receives major funding injection

The Welsh Government announced an additional £3.3m boost to support the re-development of the National Slate Museum in Llanberis today.