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Historic Church of St Giles nears end of essential conservation works
Wrexham’s St Giles’ Church is nearing the end of extensive conservation works, securing the historic venue’s future for many years to come.
A novel idea! Young readers set for summer reading adventure
Libraries across Wales are being celebrated this summer with an exciting programme designed to engage children in reading across the school holidays and a significant investment in digital services.
£250,000 Grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund to help transform Roman Caerleon
A new ‘partnership’ project to explore potential opportunities at one of Europe's largest and best-preserved Roman military sites has secured £250,000 in grant funding from The National Lottery Heritage Fund.
A medieval makeover! Caerphilly Castle’s Great Hall reopens
Following two years of extensive conservation and refurbishment, Caerphilly Castle - the biggest castle in Wales - is reopening to visitors this weekend, bringing back to life the Great Hall, inner castle ward and unveiling state-of-the-art digital exhibits.
Community celebrates flagship arts investment for Wales
Culture Minister Jack Sargeant joined Hollywood actor Rhys Ifans and community groups from across North Wales last weekend to celebrate the redevelopment of Theatr Clwyd, Wales’s largest producing theatre.
Cyfarthfa celebrates 200 years with £4.5million boost
As Merthyr Tydfil’s Cyfarthfa Castle marks its 200th birthday, there’s another reason to celebrate - the iconic Cyfarthfa Heritage Area is to receive £4.5million to undertake urgent conservation works to help ensure its future for many more years to come.
Creative support for Cymru Women’s Euro debut
As Cymru’s Women prepare to kick-off in Switzerland this weekend for their Euro 2025 debut, many projects are happening across the country and beyond to celebrate this monumental achievement.
Skills funding takes young creatives to the next level
The first young people to graduate from a pilot project to improve grassroots access into the gaming and animation sectors have secured coveted places on games development degrees and work in the industry.
Pioneering aeronautical apprentice flies the flag for women in engineering
A young apprentice from Llantrisant is breaking barriers in the aerospace industry as Wales celebrates Women in Engineering Day.
Strata Florida visitor centre reopens thanks to local support
The visitor centre at the historical Strata Florida has reopened thanks to support from a local trust.
Power up! Welsh games industry gets extra boost with new fund
Six Welsh games development companies are set to receive an £850k funding boost from the Welsh Government, helping them to hit ‘play’ on the next level of their projects.
Fit for the future: Transforming Wales’ local libraries, museums and archives
Local communities across Wales will benefit from improved and more accessible cultural facilities and library services thanks to around £1.8m of funding.