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South Wales’ only IMAX cinema receives renovation investment
The Red Dragon Centre, Cardiff Bay’s longstanding indoor entertainment venue, has welcomed the renovation of one of its most iconic tenants, the ODEON IMAX cinema.

Explore Maes Mynan Park: Charity Garden Event Unveils Hidden North Wales Gem
A luxury holiday park nestled within one of the UK’s most scenic landscapes will unveil the rich beauty of its 120-acre estate for charity.

We Stay Group Builds on New British Travel Boom with 40% Guest Growth
Five years on from the ‘summer of staycations’ spurred by a global pandemic, the British short stay rental market is enjoying a second boom.

St James’ STACK awarded a five year extension
Following a momentous first year, city planners have awarded the hugely popular ‘St.

Wellington Place welcomes WAKI MAKI to thriving quarter
MEPC, the developer and asset manager behind Wellington Place, has announced independent Japanese fusion street food outlet, WAKI MAKI, will be the latest addition to…

Helmsley Group’s Cumberland House restoration takes major step forward
Helmsley Group is spearheading the restoration of a cherished historic building in York.

Rhyl Seaside Resort Unites Stakeholders for £20m Regeneration Strategy
Business owners, politicians, third-sector groups, charities, council officers, health representatives and more came together to begin shaping a £20m strategy for a cherished seaside resort.

Lake District Holiday Company Laik Partners with Lake District Foundation for Eco-Friendly Tourism Initiative
A home-grown Lake District holiday lettings company with a unique focus on direct support for the local community are taking their next “big green step”,…

Latest building phase at Dunstall Park Greyhound Stadium complete ahead of autumn launch
Progress to develop the UK’s newest greyhound racing track at Dunstall Park has passed its latest phase, with a first-of-its-kind water attenuation tank and drainage…

Cornwall Holiday Let Boom Sparks Housing Concerns – Could Beach Huts Be the Ethical Escape?
New figures show that demand for holiday lets soared last year, with bookings in coastal areas of Cornwall reaching record highs.