Ed Sheeran first burst onto the UK music scene in 2011 with his album ‘+’, pronounced Plus, which became a…
Browsing: issue240
“One day we will return, no matter how much it hurts. And it hurts.” Last year, Manic Street Preachers ended…
Residents of St David’s, in Pembrokeshire, will soon be having their homes powered by a 400kW tidal power generator that…
Five hundred years ago, cranes were a common sight across the British Isles, however these majestic birds were made extinct…
The National Trust’s most polluting property is going green. Once heated by an oil boiler, Plas Newydd, located on Anglesey,…
On Thursday the 10th of July, four Peregrine Falcons were found dead at a local Gwynedd quarry. The birds were…
A village near Betws-y-Coed is now proud to be home to one of the eight contenders for the best ree…
Treborth Botanic Gardens is a small haven that lies roughly 1 mile down a track from the Bangor Side of…
An exciting new scheme is being developed in the Anafon Valley, near the village of Abergwyngregyn, Gwynedd. The community is…
The government have released new regulations for the latest round of bidding for fracking licences, which it says are much…
Arts innovation centre hosts WW1 commemoration On Monday 4th August 2014 lights went out all over the UK to commemorate…