Aoife Doherty entered the turbulent 2020 job market after graduating, deciding that was the moment to shape her own future
Zero waste crafter Pip Tudor spent lockdown beside her sewing machine, fundraising for a cause close to her heart
This issue explores how craft has protected Wales' mental health during the pandemic. We also talk to a local witch about starting a craft business during lockdown, and meet the artist behind some colourful graffiti in Cardiff.
This magazine focuses on how we can create a new cycle of reworking, rewearing and restyling our wardrobes to stop fast fashion brands thriving.
This issue highlights a universal credit system failing its claimants in South Wales. Plus an interview with Aoife Doherty about her new sustainable stationery business
800 People cycled to Cardiff Bay to call for a fair global deal on climate change
Specifi is to hold an event with a guest speaker, networking expo and a dinner, to make green infrastructure the new normal
Director of Green City Events talks to alt.cardiff about launching the sustainability message in the city. Being the director of...
The owner of Penny Lane vintage leads the way to a sustainable future, fuelled by her passion for all things past
Cardiff University houses celebrity’s chef From aprons to suits, 50 year-old Paul Robson has cooked his way along an incredible...