Undated handout photo issued by Coldplay of the band performing their new single with the help of French astronaut Thomas Pesquet onboard the International Space Station. Left: handout photo of the 2021 BRIT award, which has been designed by Es Devlin THE Brit Awards take place on May 11 with a star-studded night of speeches and performances. The ceremony is usually held in February, but the ceremony was delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic. This year s awards will again be be hosted by comedian Jack Whitehall. But over the years North Wales has been represented at the annual spectacular with a host of stars from the region receiving awards and nominations.
University panel to explore relationship between nature and mental health at virtual event
A group of experts will join an open chat, organised by Wrexham Glyndwr University, about the effect nature can have on our mental health.
The ‘Nature of Mental Health’ is intended to be a relaxed discussion, and will take place online via Zoom on 10th May, between 1-2pm.
It is an inclusive community event organised by the university’s Health and Wellbeing academic team, and coincides with Mental Health Awareness Week.
A trio of experts invited to attend to share their knowledge and thoughts with Jacinta Challinor from Wrexham Council who leads on the Wrexham Green Infrastructure Project, and Gareth Bilton from Advanced Brighter Futures who runs A Place to Grow.
IS there a relationship between nature and our mental health? This question will be answered at a live event next week. A group of experts will join an open chat, organised by Wrexham Glyndwr University, about the effect nature can have on our mental health. The ‘Nature of Mental Health’ is intended to be a relaxed discussion, and will take place online via Zoom on 10th May, between 1-2pm. It is an inclusive community event organised by the university’s Health and Wellbeing academic team and coincides with Mental Health Awareness Week. A trio of experts invited to attend to share their knowledge and thoughts with Jacinta Challinor from Wrexham Council who leads on the Wrexham Green Infrastructure Project, and Gareth Bilton from Advanced Brighter Futures who runs A Place to Grow.
Minerva Arts became so popular, two new groups have started. Middlewich Youth Theatre has been launched after a previous youth theatre had to close due to Covid-19. Two age groups meet on Wednesdays at Middlewich Community Centre in Queen Street. The junior session runs from 5.30pm to 7pm and seniors from 7.30pm to 9pm. All sessions are built around the ideas of young people. Whether they want to be orphans who run away to become pirates or people trying to find their way out of an all too real escape room scenario, Minerva is dedicated to making their imaginations come to life.