18th February 2016
A leading dental practice has signed up as the headline sponsor of the 2016 Miss Wales competition.
Bamboo Dental, which is based in Cardiff, will come on board for next year’s pageant which attracts entrants from all over Wales and is the Welsh entry for the world’s longest running b..
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18th February 2016
The first groups of finalists for Miss Wales 2016 have been announced.
Interviews have been going on throughout the summer months to interview lucky hopefuls in the running for the Miss Wales 2016 title. More interviews will continue in the autumn months in both the north and south of Wales.
The..
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18th February 2016
A 21-year-old former 2nd row for the Gwent Dragons Ladies Junior team – and now a Miss Wales 2016 finalist – has battled with eating disorders for much of her teenage years.
Kelly Sutherland, from Malpas in Newport, is using the profile of the Miss Wales competition to share her story..
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18th February 2016
A young woman from Tonyrefail in the Rhondda Valley has made history for her rugby club at the same time as becoming a Miss Wales 2016 finalist.
Twenty-two-year-old Chloe Dobbin, from Tonyrefail, is an IT specialist for the NHS and has a degree in Sports Studies, specialising in athletics and gym..
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18th February 2016
A charity walk held this weekend saw the reigning Miss Wales and a number of the Miss Wales 2016 finalists raise more than £1,600 for the Miss World charity, Beauty With a Purpose.Around 20 of the 2016 finalists joined Emma Jenkins to take part in the walk which was their first fundraising e..
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18th February 2016
The Miss Wales 2016 finalists celebrated St David’s Day with a series of ‘random acts of kindness’ around Wales.
From fixing kitchen sinks and treating family members to buying gifts for children in hospital and feeding the homeless, the girls really showed what it means to prom..
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18th February 2016
The Miss Wales competition has announced a partnership with BulliesOut in order to support young women in Wales who have been the victims of bullying.
The competition – which is the Welsh entry to Miss World - is committed to building the confidence and self-esteem of women in Wales through..
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