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    A popular country music night in Cardiff brings fans together to make new friends

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    Local Welsh art projected on station as part of a huge Light of Winter trail

    Author and storyteller launches typewriter-for-hire service in Cardiff market

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    How Welsh musicians are using social media to keep the spirit of bilingual music alive

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    Training project that aims to make screen sector more accessible gets funding boost

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    Local yoga instructor sees a rise in men embracing yoga classes to improve wellbeing

    ‘Men and women are not built the same’: Fighting for female-friendly fitness gear

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    Netball participation among adults is growing as women seek a sense of community

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    Fibroid advocate takes the stage at Everywoman Festival to raise awareness of this common condition

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    The last act? Wales’ arts sector faces an uncertain future in challenging times

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    Fashion crisis unwrapped: The ‘rental revolution’ for Welsh consumers’ wardrobes

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    ‘Men and women are not built the same’: Fighting for female-friendly fitness gear

    AI Generated image of an empty theatre

    The last act? Wales’ arts sector faces an uncertain future in challenging times

    A cluttered wardrobe that could use the help of rental fashion

    Fashion crisis unwrapped: The ‘rental revolution’ for Welsh consumers’ wardrobes

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Cardiff Character: Maia Banks

The American owner of a new toy and book shop in Grangetown talks about being sustainable and part of a diverse community
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Unsigned musicians offered career networking boost by local music artist

The Unsigned Artist company is hosting a launch event to bring independent musicians from in and around the Welsh capital together
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Welsh women excel in the Etsy world and become self-made businesswomen

Four independent businesswomen put Wales on the Etsy map and launch new self-made careers during the coronavirus pandemic
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Cardiff Character: Natasha Graves

The Prince’s Trust Young Ambassador of the Year talks about wellness, facing fear - and her love of working with concrete
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Celebrating six BAME businesswomen and trailblazers making their mark in Wales

In light of Women’s History Month, hear from the female leaders using their power, creativity and influence as a force for positive change in Wales
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Double-edged sword: How four Welsh food businesses have used heat-at-home kits

While many restaurants have adapted to using heat-at-home kits and takeaway, for many businesses it hasn't been so easy
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Cardiff’s thriving shipping container site

This October marks a year since an old Cardiff welders yard was transformed into something spectacular...
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Cardiff Character: Samuel Chowdhury

This passionate and hardworking restaurant owner and business man adds vibrant flavour to Taffs Well...
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A-Z: The Welsh film and TV industry and those who keep it thriving

With Wales’ creative industries making more than £2.2 billion annually, the nation has established itself as a respected producer of quality film and TV
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Cathays tattoo studio set to expand

Don’t worry, Valkyrie Tattoo Studio aren’t shutting their doors for good - they’re only moving two minutes down the road
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