Fancy some fearsome fun this half term? Explore these creepy castles!
There's plenty of spooktacular fun to be had in the lead up to Halloween - including during autumn half term!
Magazines writer + content manager for Voice
Leah Powell is magazines writer + content manger for Voice magazine. This monthly title covers food, drink, entertainment, leisure, home, travel, and more. She's been at Newsquest since 2018 and has previously worked on South Wales Argus, Barry & District News, and Penarth Times.
Leah Powell is magazines writer + content manger for Voice magazine. This monthly title covers food, drink, entertainment, leisure, home, travel, and more. She's been at Newsquest since 2018 and has previously worked on South Wales Argus, Barry & District News, and Penarth Times.
There's plenty of spooktacular fun to be had in the lead up to Halloween - including during autumn half term!
Tony, Olivier, and Grammy award-winning show, The Book of Mormon, will return to Cardiff as part of its UK and Ireland 2025 tour.
Here's what you need to know about Newport Rising Festival 2024 (which commemorates 185 years since the Uprising of 1839).
Whether you're decorating for spooky season, or adding some festive flair to your home, this pop-up shop has you covered...
Discover how more than 20 South Wales school are helping to inspire the next generation of engineers.
A four-week festival - hosted by Ffilm Cymru Wales in partnership with Newport City Council - will help people get their foot in the door.
Learn how to make the most of cooking in your outdoor space with Ninja's pop-up event in Cardiff
The summer garden at Friars Walk in Newport helps celebrate the city's maritime legacy.
Monster Jam returned to the Welsh capital for the first time in five years - with tens and thousands flocking to Cardiff. Find out how the show went!
THIS month marks a year since a coffee and wine bar opened its doors - discover how the venue is supporting Newport's live music scene.
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