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Kaya Festival Junior Journalist & Photojournalist Competition
Kaya Festival are launching an exciting competition with The North Wales Chronicle to find three ‘Junior Journalists’ and three ‘Junior Photojournalists’ to cover the inaugural Kaya Festival at the Vaynol Estate, Bangor, Gwynedd, in June. The winners will receive a ‘press pass’ to gain work experience and collaborate with the Kaya Festival team.
The partnership between NWN Media Ltd, the Kaya Festival, Welshot Photographic Academy and the DIGS Project will support and promote six talented young people and provide them with a fantastic experience to broaden their skills.
To enter the competition, the ‘Junior Journalists’ must submit 300–400 words on the theme of ‘Celebrating cultural diversity – World Music, World Food,…
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National Theatre Wales is transforming....
National Theatre Wales is transforming its innovative Assembly programme into bespoke, democratically-elected creative arts projects which will take place across Wales.
Eight creative projects will be made in total over 18 months, in four areas – south, mid, north and west Wales. Companies and individuals will be invited to submit proposals, of which three will be shortlisted at each regional submissions stage. The general public will be asked to vote for their preferred project online, and the favoured project given the green light.
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Bangor Veg Co-op is relaunching at Maes Glas Sports Centre!
Back due to popular demand, providing healthy, locally sourced produce at wholesale price.
They will be at the Sports Centre every Friday from 5:30 - 6.15pm starting from 27th April to take orders and give out the bags.
They will be selling bags of veg for the amazing price of just £3. Each bag contains about enough for one to two people for a week and is sourced as locally and sustainably as possible. Orders are taken week by week - there is no need to sign up long-term.
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