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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...
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World Cup infection – Welsh rugby clubs see a rise in popularity

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17 Oct 2019
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Andrea Gaini
Membership increase and great atmosphere around the clubs are being reported by club managers and players around South Wales
90 Minutes of Freedom book cover

Local author launches new book about prison football at 10 Feet Tall

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16 Oct 2019
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Ceryn Evans
Following the release of his debut book about Wales’ only prison football team, author Jamie Grundy is giving a reading at 10 Feet Tall

Pop-up restaurant brings African food to South Wales

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16 Oct 2019
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Priyankaa Joshi
Inyamat is hosting a pop-up in Cardiff to celebrate Black History Month and raise awareness of the continent’s diverse cuisine

Book clubs on the rise as bloggers set up locally-based communities

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16 Oct 2019
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Elissa Abou Merhi
Book-bloggers in Newport and Cardiff join the latest internet book trend as they launch new monthly book clubs

Demonstration held in Cardiff in support of Iraqi democratic protests

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16 Oct 2019
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Joe O'Connor
Members of South Wales’ Iraqi-Kurdish community conducted a support protest in Cardiff City Centre last Saturday, showing solidarity with their compatriots some 3,500 miles away

#InPoverty: Is Welsh heritage the answer to Cardiff’s poverty problem?

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14 Dec 2018
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Andrew Lloyd
Cardiff Story Museum is aiming to tackle poverty by utilising the rich supply of welsh culture and heritage

#InPoverty: Then and now, the link between poverty and prostitution

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14 Dec 2018
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Anya Walsh
Throughout history and to this day, poverty is often the underlying cause of prostitution. Looking back, we see very little has changed
A shelter in a Calais refugee camp showing the words: where is humanity just tell me where?

#InPoverty: Mental health aftercare for female refugees in the Welsh capital

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13 Dec 2018
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Chloe Allen
UK asylum seekers are more likely to suffer poor mental health than the general public. Are Welsh charities helping female refugees?

#InPoverty: How the Welsh government ensure dignity for students with periods

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13 Dec 2018
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Corrie David
The Welsh government have finally secured funding to tackle period poverty in schools, but is the problem about more than just money?

#InPoverty: Where can we find new music if grassroots venues are gone?

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13 Dec 2018
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Naomi Sanders
Small venues have been a staple for live music in the city, but their closure could be problematic for up-and-coming bands

Cardiff Character: Alan Edge

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27 Nov 2018
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Molly Dowrick
Alan moved away from Newcastle to leave his psychological battles behind and found happiness and love in Cardiff

Is active transport the answer?

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27 Nov 2018
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Maria Mellor
Cycling UK suggest that Welsh Government measures to reduce air pollution are not enough, and need to focus on encouraging active transport

Crowdfunding efforts for local BME project

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20 Nov 2018
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Chloe Allen
The Ethnic Minority Welsh Women Achievement Association (EMWWAA) are crowdfunding for a new project that will profile the achievements of BME woman in Wales

Crowdfunded restaurant burgled

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20 Nov 2018
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Andrew Lloyd
A local TV Chef’s restaurant was broken into, just weeks after a successful online campaign raised the money for it to be opened
Aikido demonstration with sticks

Aikido expert to come to Cardiff

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20 Nov 2018
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Juliette Rowsell
A world-renowned aikido expert is to come to Cardiff Aikido club to host a seminar for aikido practisers of all capabilities
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