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Voxpop: What do local people like to do in the city of Cardiff?

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28 Oct 2019
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Chelsea Davies
As the old adage goes, do as the locals do. But how do local people spend their time in the recently titled sixth most-grammed city?
Cardiff arcade view with restaurants and coffee shops

Voxpop: The EU parliament wants to abolish daylight saving time. What do Cardiffians think about it?

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28 Oct 2019
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Vittoria Zerbini
The people of Cardiff weigh in on scrapping daylight saving time just after the latest clock change
Sugar tax Wales

Voxpop: Is a tax on unhealthy snacks the way forward?

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28 Oct 2019
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Priyankaa Joshi
Experts say a levy on sweet treats could have an impact on obesity levels in Wales. The people of Cardiff share their thoughts

Voxpop: How do people feel about public transport in the city?

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28 Oct 2019
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Kaiya Simon
How do the residents of Cardiff feel about public transport?
Fine Dining Table with Wine and Candle

Voxpop: Do the public think Cardiff lacks fine dining establishments?

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28 Oct 2019
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Peter Wolinski
With fewer than a dozen high-end restaurants, Alt.Cardiff asked if the capital lacks fine dining

Voxpop: Is there a positive future for independent Welsh music?

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28 Oct 2019
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Hannah Ryan
As Pity My Brain prepares to celebrate its fifth birthday at Clwb Ifor Bach, independent Welsh music becomes a big talking point

Voxpop: Where do Cardiff City FC fans think their club will finish this season?

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28 Oct 2019
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Sean Rees
As the Bluebirds prepared to face Sheffield Wednesday, we asked Cardiff fans where they think they will end up in the Championship table
A collage of members of the public outside the public toilets in St David's shopping centre.

Voxpop: Should public places have baby changing facilities in male toilets?

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28 Oct 2019
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Ceryn Evans
Should public places have baby changing facilities in male toilets? Alt. Cardiff wants to know what the people of Cardiff think

Little Man is the home to an upcoming accessible historical lecture

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28 Oct 2019
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Hannah Ryan
The independent coffee shop are carving out a niche space for themselves, as they host timely cultural and political events for all

New body movement classes begin at cultural hub in Roath

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27 Oct 2019
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Andrea Gaini
Cardiff MADE is now hosting a new dance form course that uses imagery and imagination to work with the body

The morning yoga class with Dippy the Diplodocus at the National Museum

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26 Oct 2019
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Chelsea Davies
This November, those wanting to practise their downward dinosaur will be able to do just that in the National Museum Cardiff

Extinction Rebellion hold ‘critical mass bike ride’ as protesters block Cardiff roads

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25 Oct 2019
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Joe O'Connor
Extinction Rebellion (Or XR for short) continue to make their voices heard in South Wales. The group staged a “Critical Mass Bike Ride” on 19 October, which saw protesters block road traffic around Cardiff Bay by intentionally cycling slowly. XR has become infamous for its large displays of public disobedience. Back in July, the group...
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countryside with windmill on a blue sky and vegetables

The way we are currently producing food is not sustainable, says Dr Sanderson Bellamy

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24 Oct 2019
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Vittoria Zerbini
An event held in Cardiff hopes to bring ideas and innovation to producing and consuming food more consciously
woman sewing with needle and thread

Sewing workshops are becoming more popular due to a fast fashion backlash

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24 Oct 2019
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Sorcha Hornett
More people are taking up sewing and making their own clothes over concerns about the effects of fast fashion on the environment
Live concert, crowd with hands in the air

The Joy Formidable are hosting a festival celebrating Welsh music and culture

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24 Oct 2019
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Ceryn Evans
Welsh rockers, The Joy Formidable, have invited several fellow Welsh artists to join them in celebrating their tenth year as a band

A collection of creatives return to Cardiff to celebrate ‘The Revenge of Arthole’ makers market.

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24 Oct 2019
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Georgina Cartwright
Whether you are an art aficionado or just want a beer, make your way to Kongs this October and embrace Cardiff’s creative scene at The Revenge of Arthole Makers Market This month the low-brow culture collective, Arthole will host their second pop-up art market at Kongs, Cardiff; following the success of their first event, The...
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