Jacob, first started on a Level 1 course in Land-Based Studies without any clear idea of what he wanted to do for the future.
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Mount Street Infants School has become the first school in Wales to achieve the Armed Forces Friendly Schools Cymru Gold Status.
THE LEADER of Neath Port Talbot Council, Steve Hunt has spoken out this week after a number of bus services across the borough have been cancelled due to a...
A NATIONAL charity stepped up its calls for Cardiff Council’s headquarters to be protected after plans over its future made further progress recently.
Bolesworth Estate has submitted plans to transform the Grade II-listed former Harthill School and schoolmaster’s house into a high-quality restaurant and pub.
SCHOOL meal prices in Merthyr Tydfil are set to remain the same as the council prepares for roll out of free school meals for primary school children.
More than 130 girls attend event designed to attract more young women into male-dominated industries
Hosted by Coleg Cambria’s Bersham Road site in Wrexham, the taster day was enjoyed by pupils aged seven to 13 years old from schools across north east Wales.
Cian suffered two broken legs, a fractured skull and a bleed between his brain and skull.
Carmarthen resident Jon Denyer is gearing up to embark on an extraordinary challenge next year while raising funds for the Young Minds charity....
Described as a key figure in Welsh art, Parry was born in nearby Nefyn in 1941. The show will feature works spanning his 65 year-long career.

