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Image of a vegetarian burger on a plate

Go meat-free with ease for Cancer Research UK thanks to New York Deli

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31 Oct 2019
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Ceryn Evans
Find out which Cardiff lunch spot is prioritising vegetarian and vegan lunch-time options to spice up your #VegPledge this November
One of the subscription boxes you could recieve

Local science subscription box company wins big at the Wales Start-Up Awards

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31 Oct 2019
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Sorcha Hornett
Letterbox Lab who won retail start-up of the year has created children’s science kits that can be delivered straight to your door
A group of people walk through the woods

Woodland therapy sessions for wellbeing and managing stress start in Treherbert

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31 Oct 2019
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Emily Ellis
As National Stress Awareness Day approaches, a woodland therapy group is running free health and wellbeing activities

Thai and Malaysian food collide for new supper club in Cardiff

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31 Oct 2019
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Elissa Abou Merhi
Two foodies collaborate to cook a wide range of authentic Asian dishes for a unique Thai and Malaysian supper club dinner
MEND Islamophobia Awareness Month in London 2018

Event at the Senedd to mark the start of Islamophobia Awareness Month

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31 Oct 2019
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Priyankaa Joshi
MEND is bringing people together to stand against Islamophobia with a series of events across the UK this November

The fifth Italian Film Festival is bringing a slice of daring European cinema to South Wales

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31 Oct 2019
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Hannah Ryan
Chapter Arts Centre will be home to a celebration of some of the quirkiest Italian films around this November Offbeat Italian cinema has found a home in the Welsh capital for the fifth year running, as the Italian Film Festival Cardiff (IFFC) is due to take place again from 16-19 November.  The festival is dedicated...
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Museum of Cardiff launch a month-long People of Butetown display

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31 Oct 2019
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Alex Myles
A special set of films, poetry, paintings and music will honour the people of Butetown and observe the centenary of the 1919 Race Riots

Voxpop: Is there a growing sentiment for Welsh independence?

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31 Oct 2019
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Joe O'Connor
Boris Johnson lost yet another vote in the commons on Brexit on Saturday, that’s seven in a row for those keeping score. With the SNP using the crisis in Westminster to push for another Scottish independence referendum, is the sentiment for an independent Wales growing as well? Back in December 2018, SkyNews reported that just...
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Voxpop: How has the bad weather been affecting people’s exercise routines?

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29 Oct 2019
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Andrea Gaini
Members of the public give their opinion on how the long days of rain has been affecting their motivation to exercise The last few weeks of constant rain have dragged Cardiff and its inhabitants into a long period of gloomy skies. With winter fast approaching, days have started to shorten, making it harder for people...
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Voxpop collage in Cardiff's Arcade

Voxpop: Should Welsh Assembly reject Welsh-only title for its new name?

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29 Oct 2019
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Elissa Abou Merhi
Assembly members discuss the Welsh Assembly's new name but face disappointment as "Senedd", the welsh-only title, is rejected

Annual beer and cider festival makes Welsh language a priority

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29 Oct 2019
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Jack Wynn
Annual Great Welsh Beer & Cider Festival embraces the Welsh language ahead of national event status in 2020

A food pop-up will help refugees by encouraging diversity of cultures

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29 Oct 2019
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Georgia Buchanan
Blue Honey Local is hosting an Eritrean themed food pop-up, that will help refugees and asylum seekers make friends

Voxpop: Is Wales becoming curious about independence?

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29 Oct 2019
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Alex Myles
Reports indicate an increase in independent feeling across Wales, mainly influenced by ongoing Brexit negotiations

Voxpop: What do the general public think of Extinction Rebellion in Cardiff?

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29 Oct 2019
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Amy Fretwell
Climate change protests have recently dominated the UK, dividing opinion. Alt Cardiff asked the general public what they think
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This is an example Alt.Cardiff post with page furniture and image specs

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29 Oct 2019
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JaneBentley
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Treorchy high Street on a Saturday, showing shoppers and shop fronts, and flags and bunting

Voxpop: Are economic opportunities changing in the Rhondda Valleys?

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29 Oct 2019
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Emily Ellis
New investment into businesses in the South Wales Valleys has just been announced. We visited Treorchy to discover if people are optimistic about their economic future.
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