Ready, steady, go... Monster Jam returns to Wales this summer
It's been five years since Monster Jam® last thrilled audiences in Wales - with Gravedigger, El Toro Loco, and other monster trucks set to return.
Magazines writer + content manager for Voice
Leah Powell is magazines writer + content manger for Voice magazine. This monthly title covers food, drink, entertainment, leisure, home, travel, and more. She's been at Newsquest since 2018 and has previously worked on South Wales Argus, Barry & District News, and Penarth Times.
Leah Powell is magazines writer + content manger for Voice magazine. This monthly title covers food, drink, entertainment, leisure, home, travel, and more. She's been at Newsquest since 2018 and has previously worked on South Wales Argus, Barry & District News, and Penarth Times.
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