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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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    Two chefs to open a restaurant after the decline in Wales’ hospitality industry

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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

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    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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Carbon emission talk hits Cardiff

Experts to talk about recent developments in lowering Wales’s carbon emissions Over 16 and 17 November, Cardiff University’s Bute building...
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Wales spends £820,000 on metal theft

  While police were preoccupied and the community concerned, opportunist metal thieves were busy stealing fencing from Ely recreational gardens....
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Voxpop: Are economic opportunities changing in the Rhondda Valleys?

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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Catering for learning disabilities

Local café provides catering training to people with learning disabilities
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Newport’s bid to save ship wreckage

Charity is given the go ahead to move project forward
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Newport introduces new way of trading

Local businessman from Newport turns pub into business hub
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Cardiff’s vibrant, puke-soaked nightlife

photo: Maciej Dakowicz Carnage hit Cardiff earlier this month, but for many the atmosphere is beyond the pale most weekends....
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FareShare and Tesco to fight food poverty

Tesco teams up with leading food waste charity to fight hunger and poverty in South Wales this month
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Welsh Charity helps abuse victims pursue their healing online

From Wellbeing Café to Tai Chi lessons, Cardiff Women’s Aid tackles pandemic isolation with online support sessions for victims of...
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What you don’t expect when you’re expecting: A mother on her journey of being pregnant during lockdown

Sarah Wratten is a mother, teacher and singer, who was heavily pregnant with her second child as lockdown began in March 2020
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