Talented young musicians urged to enter “launching pad” competition
A royal composer is urging talented young musicians from across Wales to bid for a prestigious title. Entrants are being sought for the 2025 Pendine Young Musician of Wales at the North Wales International Music Festival in St Asaph in September. The competition is...
Funding crisis forces closure of Welsh charity supporting 100s of vulnerable people
A charity which has provided care for vulnerable people in Wales for 40 years has closed because of a social care funding crisis. Cymryd Rhan (Taking Part) had been using its reserves to prop up its service – but those reserves have now run dry and the charity ceased...
Third merger for growing accountancy firm Coxeys
An ambitious firm of Chartered Accountants are expanding again after merging with another practice. Coxeys, which has offices in Wrexham, Saltney and Chester, will be adding another 250 clients to its portfolio after acquiring respected firm Barnes Cooper Ltd which...
New award presented in honour of visionary tourism and hospitality boss Ian Edwards
A new award has been presented posthumously in memory of a visionary leader in the tourism and hospitality industry in Wales. It was presented at the National Tourism Awards of Wales to honour the late Ian Edwards, CEO of the five star Celtic Manor Resort and its...
Renowned pianist who’s accompanied Sir Bryn Terfel leads sing song at North Wales care home
A pianist who’s accompanied stars like Sir Bryn Terfel and Aled Jones led care home residents in a rousing sing song. For more than an hour the music room at Pendine Park’s Bryn Seiont Newydd in Caernarfon, rang out to the sounds of popular songs from yesteryear,...
Former royal bolthole becomes jewel in the crown of Welsh tourism with awards double
A former royal home has been crowned as the best hotel in Wales and its acclaimed restaurant was named as the nation’s best place to eat. The five star Plas Dinas Country House Hotel in Bontnewydd, near Caernarfon, won the accolade at The National Tourism Awards of...
Rugby club to commemorate Welsh star Ian at opening of new clubhouse
A Flintshire rugby club plan to commemorate a locally produced Welsh international player from North Wales when they officially open their £55,000 new clubhouse this summer. The late Ian Buckett, who played for Swansea, London Welsh and Wales, began his rugby career...
Two cultural icons will give North Wales economy a multi-million pound boost
Two major cultural events are set to attract unprecedented national coverage and bring in millions of pounds to North Wales this year, business leaders have heard. News about the double economic boost provided by the 2025 National Eisteddfod that’s coming to Wrexham...
Pioneering care home artist Sarah celebrates 30th anniversary at King’s royal garden party
Wales’ first ever care home artist in residence is celebrating 30 years in the ground-breaking role in style thanks to a royal invitation. Talented Sarah Edwards, who is a consultant for the Pendine Park care organisation which has nine homes in Wrexham and...
Reunion at North Wales festival will be “emotional” for harp duo
Two highly acclaimed and prize-winning harpists will be reunited at a festival where their fledgling careers were given a big boost. Glain Dafydd and Constance Luzatti were both winners in 2006 and they are returning to headline the closing concert at this Wales Harp...










