A rise in Welsh speaking musicians covering pop songs and posting original Welsh songs on TikTok is growing on #tiktokcymraeg
The Latest
An initiative backed by Welsh government seeks to improve accessibility for learning disabled actors within Wales’ screen sector to ensure numbers continue to rise
Cycle repair shops in the city are going from strength to strength following the post lockdown bicycle crash and people’s desire to live more sustainably
As budget cuts and closures rock Wales’ arts scene, institutions like the Welsh National Opera and Cardiff’s live venues fight to survive
Light of Winter trail projects local Welsh art this Christmas, telling the story of Welsh traditions on Cardiff Central train station
The Edit
The Gwener Gwyrdd (Green Friday) movement returns, encouraging shoppers to be waste conscious with their shopping choices
Cardiff Christmas market, a crowd-puller in its first week with a growing demand for locally-produced products
Indie sellers are transitioning towards card-only payments instead of notes and coins, but cash vs credit remains a hot topic at Cardiff’s Christmas market
Access to the countryside should be universal, but walking groups are having to step up to the challenge of protecting it
Cardiff ranks as the 6th most at risk city from coastal based flooding in the world, causing insurance companies to prepare for the worst
The Sound of It
The founder of Plant + Pot in Cardiff’s Royal Arcade talks about how new financial pressures will affect independent businesses in a new podcast
We weigh up the pros and cons of the proposed Cardiff Market renovations with stall owners in our new podcast, Talkin' 9-5
Cardiff film experts talk about breaking down barriers for minorities in film and TV in new podcast Reel Equality
Jumping the Hurdles talks to Disability Sports Merthyr about a new fund which aims to support families of disabled children participating in sports
As Christmas draws near, the demand for non-alcoholic drinks seems to be growing. But is it really the season to be jolly in moderation?
After a life of travelling the globe, Adam Holton is offering a new service which allows people to practice writing on old-fashioned manual typewriters
With 1.7 million garments thrown away “after just one use” in the UK, could rental clothing offer fashion a sustainable future?
Since 2013, the Welsh government has spent £218m getting the nation to walk and cycle, but so far, nothing has made an impact