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Building experts discuss a better future

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08 Nov 2018
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Tamzin Wilks
Specifi is to hold an event with a guest speaker, networking expo and a dinner, to make green infrastructure the new normal

Bridgend business wins big

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06 Nov 2018
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Roberta Mason
Maesteg residents are in good hands with local businesswoman and Entrepreneur of the Year in the driving seat

Voices on the Bridge: poetry and Ponty

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06 Nov 2018
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Roberta Mason
Poetry readings and an open-mic night in the heart of Pontypridd

The Troth remembering WW1 with theatre

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06 Nov 2018
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Corrie David
Award-winning The Troth gives Cardiff a way to ensure every sacrifice made during World War One is remembered

Youngsters keep Welsh traditions alive

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06 Nov 2018
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Elis Williams
A Welsh Folk Dancing Group based in Cardiff sees the participation of young people in traditional Welsh activities as integral to keeping the culture alive.

Circus company receives charity sum

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06 Nov 2018
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Kirstie Sutherland
Children in Need has awarded funding to a local circus organisation to finance workshops for the underprivileged youth of Cardiff

Female DJs and MCs take the stage

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06 Nov 2018
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Hannah Weiss
Cardiff collective Ladies of Rage push back at the city's male-dominated music scene, as they prepare to showcase their skills at The Moon 

Be more vintage with new pop-up shop

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06 Nov 2018
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Lydia Caunce
A new vintage pop-up store emerges in Cathays as people are attempting reuse, reduce and recycle their clothing

Local choir sings for Palestine

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06 Nov 2018
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Juliette Rowsell
A local choir raises thousands of pounds in support of Palestine, despite being met with initial hostility   There’s a not so quiet revolution happening on St John Street. Local choir Côr Cochion Caerdydd sing outside St John the Baptist Church every Saturday and Tuesday between 11:30-12:30. They have raised over £50,000 in support of...
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female climbers

Female climbers on the rise

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06 Nov 2018
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Kathryn Morgan
Women are getting on the ropes in Cardiff, but could climbing be the great equaliser in the world of sport?

Record store to host appearance of upcoming band

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06 Nov 2018
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Naomi Sanders
The world-renowned record store, Spillers Records, will host a special live appearance for the upcoming band, Audiobooks.

Disney voxpop: should we still watch them?

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05 Nov 2018
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Naomi Sanders
Disney films have been a staple in households, but should we stop our children watching the older movies in our modern age of feminism?

Vox Pop: Conserving Cardiff’s heritage?

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05 Nov 2018
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Oliver Cuenca
Alt Cardiff ask the general public what they think of Cardiff’s conservation areas and how helpful they really are for the city It is no secret that much of central Cardiff has undergone dramatic changes in recent years. Old buildings have fallen, and new ones have risen in their place. To preserve those historic buildings...
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The exterior of the Rhondda Heritage Park reception building.

Good to be scared at Rhondda

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04 Nov 2018
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Sam Lewis
Prepare to be scared and feel good about it at a disused mine this Halloween

MoRunning towards a better world for men

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01 Nov 2018
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Mairi Hughes
Movember encourages residents of Cardiff to don their running shoes in the name of improving the physical and mental health of men around the world

Welsh funding voxpop: Who deserves more?

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01 Nov 2018
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Andrew Lloyd
Cardiff will receive a small rise in council funding next year according to provisional figures, whilst other areas in Wales look set to receive less
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