A trip to Big Pit National Coal Museum is the perfect Easter outing – so why wait? Hop on over and make a day of it. Perched on the hillside above Blaenavon, Big Pit brings Wales’ coal mining heritage vividly to life – the power of the coal that built communities, and the resilience of […]
Abergavenny has expressed interest in bidding for the UK’s Town of Culture 2028, showcasing its rich heritage, creativity and strong community spirit. From Abergavenny Castle to its independent shops, market and setting on the edge of Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, the town blends history, culture and natural beauty. Events such as the Abergavenny Food Festival […]
If you own a dog, it’s worth knowing what your legal obligations are. They’re not always what you think! Microchipping It is a legal requirement in the UK that puppies are microchipped and registered online by the time they are eight weeks old. Given that the law also states that puppies cannot be sold until […]
7th – 15th March 2026 Why not join one of the guided walks at this year’s Crickhowell Walking Festival? The festival takes place next month from 7th to 15th March. Sales of places on this year’s walks are up by 20% on this time last year and 20 walks and the TM5 Challenge (climbing Table […]
Surprisingly good food, but some kinks to iron out The talk of the town is the newly opened The Garden Kitchen by Pugh’s, located at 7–9 Mill Street in Abergavenny (formerly Timothy Oulton), which opened its doors on 29th January. It’s billed as offering “sumptuous home-cooked meals” and so we wanted to try it out […]
Some opportunities come along once in a generation, and Powys has just secured one of the biggest. The announcement that the Tour de France Grand Départ will pass through the county in 2027 has been widely welcomed as a historic moment, bringing with it global attention and the promise of a significant economic boost. For […]