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Vale of Glamorgan landmark locations feature in new psychological thriller

Born to Kill, from Line of Duty producers World Productions, was filmed predominantly in the Vale of Glamorgan with scenes shot in Barry and Dinas Powys with the production also using interior sets constructed at Enfys Studios in Cardiff.

Funding support from the Welsh Government helped secure the production for Wales...Read More »


Faster access to surgery to reduce hearing loss - Vaughan Gething  

The waiting time targets for adult cochlear implant surgery will be reduced to 26 weeks for standard cases and 36 weeks for complex cases.  The Welsh Health Specialist Services Committee (WHSSC) will work with health boards to introduce the new referral to treatment (RTT) targets in a phased approach over...Read More »


Legendary evening in Llandudno Junction

The annual local festival will be using the building’s distinctive glass front for a stunning display of vertical dancing for its opening event on 21st April.  

Other activities during the evening are linked with the Year of Legends 2017 campaign, including members of Anvil productions dressed in medieval costumes,...Read More »


11 innovative health technology projects successful in £7.3m funding bid  

The Efficiency Through Technology Fund (ETTF) supports health and social care projects that use innovative technology to improve the efficiency of healthcare services.

Projects that have secured funding include the Public Health Wales led molecular diagnostics project, which will be receiving £2.5m over the next three years to improve methods of...Read More »


New bilingually produced thriller set to provide £4m economic boost

Part funded through the Welsh Government’s Media Investment Budget, which is advised by Pinewood Pictures  the series has been jointly commissioned by S4C and BBC Wales.

The eight part returnable series will film back to back in English and Welsh in the same way as the hugely successful Y Gwyll/ Hinterland.

Economy...Read More »


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