Teacher who suffered double cancer hit has something to sing about again
A retired teacher who has beaten cancer only to discover that her husband has been struck down by the disease has praised the charity choir which is helping her cope. Cecelia Grundey, 63, from Glan Conwy, who joined the Llandudno Tenovus Choir earlier this year, made...
Daredevil radio star Meg takes “leap of faith” from 10,000ft
A daredevil radio presenter and actress who starred in the hit TV drama Hidden is taking a “leap of faith” in aid of a children’s charity. Megan Llŷn, who co-presents the Heart North & Mid Wales drive time show with Oli Kemp from their studio in Gwersyllt, near...
New micro pub puts the ales in Wales and replaces music with chat
A new micro pub in one of North Wales’s busiest tourist towns has banned electronic music and games in favour of good old-fashioned conversation. The Hoptimist, in Market Street, Llangollen, is the latest venture by a partnership of two craft brewers from...
Holidays just got greener as caravan park harnesses the power of the sun
One of the North Wales coast’s ‘greenest’ caravan parks has just become even more eco-friendly after harnessing the area’s famous sunshine to help power its mobile homes – and save themselves money in the process. Energy experts Hafod Renewables have just installed an...
Mosque leader wins top honour for reducing fear in wake of bomb attack
An inspirational Muslim leader who worked with the police to reduce fear in the wake of the Manchester Arena bombing has been honoured with a top award. Dr Abdel Kareem Awad, who has been Imam at the Islamic Cultural Centre in Rhyl since 1996, has worked with North...
Crooks’ cash used to help youngsters escape County Lines drugs barons
Cash seized from crooks will be used to help children and young people escape the clutches of County Lines gangs exploiting them to sell drugs in communities across North Wales. Tackling serious and organised crime will be a priority for the special £40,000 fund set...
Flag raising ceremony to celebrate estate makeover that’s changed lives for the better
A town mayor admitted she got it wrong when she opposed the transfer of the estate where she lives to a housing association after they transformed it with a £1.4 million makeover. Cllr Angie O’Grady, the Mayor of Llandudno, was speaking at a special celebration to...
Community chorus led by top opera pros stage final performance for 2019 winter parade event
A NORTH Wales community choir coached by top opera professionals will stage their final performance of the year at a winter parade event in Llandudno. Amateur singers of all levels and ages are part of Welsh National Opera (WNO)’s Community Chorus North, which is...
Ex-homeless martial arts expert fights back to set up thriving business and win award
A martial arts instructor and owner of a thriving start-up enterprise teaching young people vital life skills launched his business from the streets of North Wales while destitute and homeless. In a remarkable turn-around of his fortunes Gavin Eastham is now a role...
Smiles and tears of joy at moving awards ceremony
The stars of social care in Wales were given a chance to shine at a moving awards ceremony where there were smiles and tears of joy in equal measure. They were honoured at the Wales Care Awards otherwise known as the Oscars of social care, sponsored by Onyx...