Ruth conquers Three Peaks in aid of local heart charity
Crickhowell’s Ruth Cornish has raised more than £400 for the North Gwent Cardiac Rehabilitation & Aftercare Charity by completing the demanding South Wales Three Peaks Trial route.
Crickhowell’s Ruth Cornish has raised more than £400 for the North Gwent Cardiac Rehabilitation & Aftercare Charity by completing the demanding South Wales Three Peaks Trial route.
Crickhowell couple Ruth Cornish and John Hyde raised almost £300 for us, selling entries to our annual Potato Growing Challenge at a pop-up stall on Crickhowell High Street.
The North Gwent Cardiac Rehabilitation & Aftercare Charity's much-loved annual Potato Growing Challenge is back for 2026, with people of all ages invited to roll up their sleeves and grow their way to glory in support of a good cause.
North Gwent Cardiac Rehabilitation & Aftercare Charity is shining a spotlight on UK Cardiac Rehab Awareness Week (9-15 February) by urging more people with heart conditions to take the step that can transform their health: joining a weekly cardiac rehab exercise class
Crickhowell massage therapist Ruth Cornish is taking on a year of fundraising challenges to mark her 60th birthday and raise vital funds for our charity.
North Gwent Cardiac Rehabilitation & Aftercare Charity has received a major boost of more than £2,000 after two hugely successful fundraising concerts held at the end of last year.
Ebbw vale's annual Clayton Shorthouse Memorial Triathlon, which to date has raised more than £4,000 for our charity, has won Triathlon Cymru's prestigious Inclusivity Award.
The second annual Clayton Shorthouse Memorial Triathlon, held in Ebbw Vale at the end of August, has raised more than £1,950 for our Charity.
Two rookie growers have come up trumps – and broken all previous records - at the weigh-in for our annual Potato Growing Challenge!
Persistence has finally paid off for Tregare couple Tom and Barbara Anstey, who took the top prize in this year's Potato Growing Challenge.