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Ahead of Wales’ first game in a major football tournament for 58 years, Economy Secretary, Ken Skates has revealed how the country will be marking this momentous occasion.
John Griffiths, Minister for Culture and Sport
Increasing accessibility and a state-of-the-art immersive experience are part of exciting proposals for the King’s Gate at Caernarfon Castle.
A review in to creating a single heritage organisation for Wales.
A former Girls’ Grammar School in Wrexham, known locally as Grove Park School, has been awarded listed status for its special architectural interest
How cultural organisations in Torfaen helped develop people's employment skills and find work.
The Welsh Government has announced its own major competition to mark the 2017 Year of Legends.
Residents who live near historic buildings and heritage sites in Wales are being urged to report suspicious behaviour following a recent spate of vandalism and heritage crime incidents.
The visitor centre at the historical Strata Florida has reopened thanks to support from a local trust.
The first people in Wales have started to collect trees as part of an ambitious Welsh Government project to fight climate change.
The overall volume of visits to Wales in 2016 increased by 15% compared with 2015 –building on growth on the last 2 years.
The Cabinet Secretary's response to the heritage services steering group's recommendations.
Wrexham’s St Giles’ Church is nearing the end of extensive conservation works, securing the historic venue’s future for many years to come.
Summarises the conclusions of a group reviewing the case for a single heritage organisation (Historic Wales).
A new ‘partnership’ project to explore potential opportunities at one of Europe's largest and best-preserved Roman military sites has secured £250,000 in grant funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund.
Cadw’s ambitious five year programme of essential conservation works at the iconic Tintern Abbey will be the focus of BBC2’s Digging for Britain on Thursday 4 January.
Households across Wales can collect their tree, free of charge, from tomorrow as part of an ambitious Welsh Government giveaway to tackle the climate and nature emergencies - an initiative called My Tree Our Forest.
A group of 18 delegates from across Ireland have been in North West Wales sharing their knowledge and experiences of heritage focussed regeneration and learning more about the Welsh approach.
Following two years of extensive conservation and refurbishment, Caerphilly Castle, the biggest castle in Wales, is reopening to visitors this weekend, bringing back to life the Great Hall, inner castle ward and unveiling state-of-the-art digital exhibits.
The report describes the findings from the end of project evaluation of the Heritage Tourism Project (HTP), and provides an analysis of its achievements.