Multi-coloured giant gorillas make debut at Llangollen Eisteddfod
A troop of giant multi-coloured gorillas will stand guard over this year’s Llangollen International Music festival.
The 10 sheet metal gorillas, standing 6ft tall and weighing nearly 16 stone, will go on show for the first...
Athletic Anglesey villagers gear up for charity run challenge
Athletic villagers are in training for a race to raise money for a trio of good causes in the area.
More than 400 people are expected to take part in the fifth annual 5k run...
Tomorrowland review by Richard Chester
OCCASIONALLY, a blockbuster shows up that looks like it will provide the genuine entertainment factor so many of its kind fail to deliver.
However, Tomorrowland, in spite of reliability regarding its reliable director Brad Bird,...
Art exhibition celebrates work of Welsh author, T. Llew Jones
An art exhibition ‘Geiriau T.Llew mewn Llun’ compiled of work from Gwynedd primary pupils will be shown in Caernarfon Library at the beginning of December.
The exhibition is a response to a competition held by...
Godfather of Merseysound to play major new North Wales outdoor festival
The ’ Ian Broudie, the godfather of the Liverpool music scene, will bring his own vibrant Mersey sound to make waves at Wales’s newest major sport and music festival this summer.
Broudie is best known...
Shoppers will get to write poem at first Wrexham literary festival
Organisers are putting the final touches to the first ever Wrexham literary festival.
Among the star attractions at the Carnival of Words are rugby legend Gareth Thomas and former Home Secretary and best-selling author Alan Johnson...
Hardy hand-cyclists brave blizzards to climb Skiddaw
A pair of hardy hand-cyclists and their support crews battled with wind and snow to climb Skiddaw in the Lake District on Saturday.
The ride was the latest in a series of epic off-road adventures...