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    Global city

    Sichuan street food stall draws crowds at Cardiff markets

    K-Pop dance explosion in Cardiff: From fans to performers

    The loneliness of Ramadan for Muslims far from home

  • Science & environment
    Science & environment

    Cardiff Bay’s water pollution is threatening tourism and businesses

    Britain’s Butterfly Crisis: Saving Butterflies Now

    Campaigners urge Welsh government to stop funding animal experiment

  • Politics & social justice
    Politics & social justice

    The Debrief Podcast

    The Road Not Taken Podcast

    Welsh filmmaker retells miners’ strike story through a new perspective

  • Business & Culture
    Business & Culture

    Art on Wheels: A Cardiff Artist’s Fluid Creative Space

    Wales’ first Black Music Awards to celebrate representation and legacy

    Cardiff buskers say bands using amplifiers are a public menace  

  • Sport & health
    Sport & health

    The Oddball Podcast: Episode 2

    Conquer challenges: Six events to test your limits in 2025

    Unhealthy foods will be restricted from checkouts at supermarket in Welsh

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Cardiff trees under threat because of the new housing developments

Lilian Yang·
Science & environment
·24 November 2019
To protect the living environment of wildlife, the campaigners in Canton Cardiff are fighting against tree replacement proposal.

Winter wonderland: the public safety is of the utmost importance

Jia Liang·
Business & Culture
·23 November 2019
Cardiff's winter Wonderland in 2019 has huge numbers of passengers, how to maintain a good order?

What’s it like running a business with your real life partner?

Huan Zhu·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·23 November 2019
Nearly 1.4 million British couples cooperate to run businesses together. How's it like running a business with your real life partner?

Famous Grangetown coffee shop came back with its former popularity

Zijing Wang·
Business & Culture
·22 November 2019
One of the oldest coffee shops in Cardiff is back to business remaining its popularity. What's the secret behind this successful business?
young people using mobile phones

Election 2019: celebrities encouraging young voters to register

Anna Hart·
Politics & social justice
·22 November 2019
With the voter registration deadline fast approaching, how are celebrities and organisations engaging young people in politics?

Meditation and Spirituality: The Adventure Within

Naomi Huang·
Business & Culture
·22 November 2019
ATMA café is holding an event for people in search of relaxation, self-realisation and spirituality.

Unhappy residents ready to campaign to keep the Tremorfa park

Jael_Li·
Science & environment
·22 November 2019
Residents might lose their only green space for years if the plans agreed
Happy dog on the beach looking at the camera

Dogs with Jobs Day: Celebrating the positive impact of dogs on emotional wellbeing in Wales

shannonbudden·
Politics & social justiceScience & environment
·22 November 2019
Techniquest in Cardiff is holding an event on Saturday 23rd November which will celebrate the work of assistance, therapy and guide dogs.

Who keeps children in Butetown safe when used needle are around the street?

rosiewu17·
Global cityPolitics & social justice
·22 November 2019
As fewer and fewer pharmacies offer needle exchange services in Butetown, who can be responsible for the safety of children playing on the street?

A Cardiff restaurant is employing robot waiters– should we be worried?

Zixuan Yang·
Business & Culture
·22 November 2019
As a restaurant has been in operation for six years in Cathay, Cardiff, 816 Home Cafe came up with a new idea about using artificial intelligent robots as its staff.

Somali activists working on rebuilding nations after suffering war in Splott

Xin Wu·
Global cityPolitics & social justice
·22 November 2019
People from all works of life joined a discussion providing healthy perspectives on how to rebuild a nation after suffering war-torn pain.

What Do You Think of Parking Problems in Butetown?

Yulun Zhang·
Science & environment
·22 November 2019
People working and living in Butetown have been concerned about the parking issues ever since Resident Parking Scheme was enforced.

How sport societies at Cardiff University are helping men with their mental health.

James Felton·
Sport & health
·22 November 2019
Thousands of British males have stopped shaving for a month in order to raise money and awareness for Movember 2019.
FAN exercise

Riverside Community Center launches a new initiative to combat loneliness

Anne Nielsen·
Global city
·22 November 2019
The new initiative in Riverside is to encourage social connections and to...

Run Grangetown: We are happy to see new face

Yifei Zhang·
Sport & health
·22 November 2019
Running club is local running club and especially welcome some new to run
Trans Remembrance day vigil at senedd

Cardiff remembers the lost souls of the transgender community

Faiz Akthar·
Politics & social justice
·22 November 2019
Transgender Day of Remembrance celebrated near the Senedd by Cardiff's trans community.

Young litter picker: earning credits by cleaning up in Grangetown

Jitong Chen·
Science & environment
·22 November 2019
Children in Grangetown are enthusiastic about keeping Grangetown tidy.

Local artists could face displacement with further Cardiff Bay commercialisation

Megan Feringa·
Business & CulturePolitics & social justice
·22 November 2019
Local artists could face displacement in light of Cardiff Council’s prospective plans to privatise more of Cardiff Bay.

Good news for book lovers: Canton Book Festival is coming!

Yu-Chen Li·
Business & Culture
·22 November 2019
The first Canton book festival is coming up on 29th November, a chance to meet local authors in Cardiff.
NosDa flea market

NosDa flea market marks an emerging cultural landmark of Riverside

Randall Gu·
Business & Culture
·22 November 2019
A flea market named “Car Less Car Boot” opened in NosDa with commodities ranging from vintage clothing to gift cards.
Postgraduates in Talybont Court in Cathays

What do Postgraduate students think the main problems are in Cathays?

alexandermelville·
Business & Culture
·22 November 2019
With Cathays being a mostly student populated ward of Cardiff, what do postgrad students consider the biggest issues in Cathays?

SYNIAD 2019: A Cardiff initiative for innovation

Krista Charles·
Science & environment
·22 November 2019
SYNIAD, idea in Welsh was launched to encourage innovation in sustainability technology among Cardiff University students.
Two Canton residents after community litter picking event.

Local librarians taking on Canton’s litter problem

Patrick Pester·
Science & environment
·22 November 2019
Librarians are leading a community group of volunteers addressing the problem of rubbish on the streets of Canton.

Debuting Wales’ 5K your way run for Cancer Patients

Rhiana George·
Global city
·22 November 2019
Community support initiative called 5kyourway kickstarted a movement in the UK that helped people living with cancer to exercise throughout and after their treatment.
Wallich

As homelessness rises, Cardiff City Council cuts funding for homeless shelter

Tom Budszus·
Politics & social justice
·22 November 2019
As Cardiff has the highest amount of homeless people in decades, a homeless charity received a funding cut.
Local looking at rubbish

“Fly-tipping is completely unnecessary,” says Cardiff Council. What can Splott do to prevent it?

Rachel Nurse·
Global cityPolitics & social justiceScience & environment
·21 November 2019
Fly-tipping is a problem all over Cardiff. Keep Britain Tidy defines fly-tipping as the 'illegal deposit of any waste onto land that does not have a licence to accept it'.

Local Coffee Shop aiming to save the dwindling high-street

James Felton·
Business & Culture
·12 November 2019

Does the Nextbike Scheme Work in Cardiff?

Lilian Yang·
Politics & social justice
·8 November 2019
Nextbikes have some technical problems that lead to lots of bikes can't be "unlocked" in Cardiff.
Brit Box Logo

Would you subscribe to Brit Box?

Anne Nielsen·
Uncategorised
·8 November 2019
Newly launched BritBox has made the headlines but will the public subscribe to it?

Flu Season: How are Cardiff residents keeping themselves healthy?

Niyati Chawla·
Sport & health
·8 November 2019
Every year, an average of 600 people die due to complications of flu but are people working on keeping themselves healthy this year?

Should We Ban Religious Education in School?

Pamela Li·
Global city
·8 November 2019
In the modern society, what should we teach children to believe? God or Science?
The Martian

Can you image living on Mars?

Ziyan Wang·
Uncategorised
·8 November 2019
No, I choose staying on our planet. There’re new inventions, new diseases...

Britain did enough to people’s mental health?

Zixuan Yang·
Business & Culture
·8 November 2019
British government did enough to support national mental health? What would you do if you have those problem?

Voxpop: How do people in Cardiff think about tattoo?

Zijing Wang·
Business & Culture
·8 November 2019
A range of people in Cardiff were interviewed about their opinions on tattoos in special body parts like hands, face and eyeballs.

What will you do when you feel lonely?

Jia Liang·
Business & Culture
·8 November 2019
Young people feel lonely quite often than before. why this happen?
Boris Johnson leaving car

With a General Election coming up in December, how do the residents of Cardiff think they’ll vote?

alexandermelville·
Politics & social justice
·8 November 2019
With the political situation in the UK becoming increasingly divisive, is Brexit the most important issue for voters?

Should the Government Put a Minimum Price on Alcohol?

Naomi Huang·
Politics & social justice
·8 November 2019
According to the Public Health Wales Observatory, alcohol is a major cause of death and illness in Wales with around 1,500 deaths attributable to alcohol each year.

Would you Change your Diet to Save the Planet?

Rhiana George·
Business & Culture
·8 November 2019
The dire need to save the planet grows more every day as climate crisis is something that can't be ignored in 2019. The impact of what people eat greatly affects greenhouse emissions and environmental degradation

How do you feel about living in a climate emergency?

Patrick Pester·
Science & environment
·8 November 2019
People in Cardiff were asked their thoughts on climate change days after scientists declared a climate emergency.

Do you think the government doing enough to help young people buy their first house?

Huan Zhu·
Global cityPolitics & social justice
·8 November 2019
The government said housing was "a priority". I asked the public if they thought the government doing enough to help young people buy their first house.
social media

Will online advertisements change the way you vote?

Randall Gu·
Politics & social justice
·8 November 2019
Critics have worried the misuse of micro-targeting technology will sway people’s voting decision in the ways they don’t know.

How do you deal with stress

Ruilin Ma·
Business & Culture
·8 November 2019
Over 15 million days are lost every year due to employees suffering from stress.

Do British people have the problem in gambling?

rosiewu17·
Politics & social justice
·8 November 2019
Hundreds of thousands of people in the UK have serious gambling problems, and additional more than 2 million people are problem gamblers or at risk of addiction, according to a report.  

Do you spend too much time on your phone?

Jitong Chen·
Business & Culture
·8 November 2019
Overuse of smartphone could be a topic these days, but it seems that not everyone would like to change their habit.

Are you happy living with your parents?

Jael_Li·
Politics & social justice
·8 November 2019
We interview some Cardiff people on the street about housing and renting, their answers are varied.

Oceans or Space: which do you think is more worth exploring?

Krista Charles·
Science & environment
·8 November 2019
A lot of money is being invested in space exploration. Should oceans be given the same attention as space?

Could you stop buying new clothes for one year?

Yu-Chen Li·
Business & Culture
·8 November 2019
Clothing sales have decreased gradually every year and one of the reasons is growing environmental concerns.

How do you deal with winter night?

Yifei Zhang·
Business & Culture
·8 November 2019
There are one in three people in UK suffered from "seasonal affective disorder" in winter.
hand putting vote in ballot box silhouette.

What is the number one issue for voters in the 2019 general election campaign?

Anna Hart·
Politics & social justice
·8 November 2019
It’s being dubbed ‘the Brexit election’ by Westminster politicians and pundits, but what is the most important issue for ordinary voters in the upcoming general election?

What Do You Think of Early Christmas Decorations?

Yulun Zhang·
Business & Culture
·8 November 2019
Loads of Christmas decorations show up in the early November when there are still several weeks before Christmas. We asked the public about their opinions towards it.

Should dress code regulations be tighter in the United Kingdom?

jamesmcilroy·
Politics & social justice
·8 November 2019
Some Japanese firms have instructed their female employees to stop wearing glasses in the workplace.

Should UK government ban the sale of firework ?

Mrunal Deshpande·
Politics & social justice
·8 November 2019
Every firework lover in UK celebrates 5th of November as the 'Guy Fawkes Night', by burning firecrackers but no one considers the dreadful impact those noises has on other people and animals.

Will you eat food after best-used date?

Xin Wu·
Global city
·8 November 2019
Compare to expire date, “Best-used before” has always focusing more on food quality. But does it mean exactly a safety date to everyone?

How do you feel about posting serious subjects on a “jokey” social media platform?

charlietohme·
Global city
·8 November 2019
We asked people about their opinions on posting serious subjects on a “jokey” platform; and oversharing on social media.

Back to the Pitch: Is there an appropriate time for female athletes to return to competition after giving birth?

Megan Feringa·
Sport & health
·8 November 2019
A soccer champion announces she’ll need less than four months before competing at the Olympic fields. What does the public think? 
Riverside nature walk stroll

The Issues That Matter to People Living and Working in Riverside

Ruilin Ma, Tom Budszus, Anne Nielsen, jamesmcilroy and Randall Gu·
Business & Culture
·1 November 2019
Riverside is expected to have a dynamic solution for lack of investment, which has been affecting the area’s infrastructure and business prosperity.
ghost cake

Ten local businesses in Riverside that you should know about

Ruilin Ma, Tom Budszus, Anne Nielsen, jamesmcilroy and Randall Gu·
Business & Culture
·1 November 2019
Instead of chains, locals are turning to diverse local businesses which are able to provide unique shopping experiences.

History, Harmony and Home: 10 Things to Know Before Your Journey to Butetown

Pamela Li, rosiewu17, Yulun Zhang, Faiz Akthar, Krista Charles and Megan Feringa·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·1 November 2019
A diverse ethnic community in southern Cardiff, Butetown's expansive history has helped make it one of the city's largest cultural hotspots.

Issues in Splott: From Anti-social behaviour to business related problems

Mrunal Deshpande, Rachel Nurse, Rhiana George, Huan Zhu, Jael Li and Xin Wu·
Global city
·1 November 2019
Splott which is known for its rich history and used to be an industrial community, has lost its glory and prosperity.

10 Cultural Spots in the Streets of Splott

Rachel Nurse, Mrunal Deshpande, Xin Wu, Jael Li, Huan Zhu and Rhiana George·
Business & CultureGlobal city
·1 November 2019
Splott is the traditional part of the City of Cardiff with a strong community focus centred on schools, sports teams, and pubs.

Ten things you need to know about Grangetown

Zijing Wang, Jitong Chen and Yifei Zhang·
Uncategorised
·1 November 2019
Residents from different cultural backgrounds make Grangetown an inclusive place.
Street Sign

Butetown and the Bay: Issues that matter

Pamela Li, rosiewu17, Yulun Zhang, Faiz Akthar, Krista Charles and Megan Feringa·
Politics & social justice
·1 November 2019
Butetown, the entrance to Cardiff Bay, is home to different cultures, but it continues to battle drugs, lack of jobs and an overall ignorance by the system.
picture of the Welsh National War Memorial in Cathays Park

The main issues facing Cathays residents

Naomi Huang, Zixuan Yang, James Felton and Jia Liang·
Business & Culture
·1 November 2019
Littering, parking and lack of cycle paths are among the biggest issues Cathays residents are dealing with on a daily basis.

Fireworks, smashed windows, and no parking spots: the troubles of Grangetown

charlietohme and Graham Lay·
Politics & social justice
·1 November 2019
Members of a Cardiff community speak about everyday life as difficult problems emerge.
What makes Cathays become a dynamic and unique community in Cardiff? Ten things you should know.

Cathays: The heart of education and politics in Cardiff

Naomi Huang, Zixuan Yang, James Felton and Jia Liang·
Business & CulturePolitics & social justice
·1 November 2019
What makes Cathays become a dynamic and unique community in Cardiff? Ten things you should know.
an overloaded bin in the car park

Rubbish and parking are the biggest issues for the people of Canton

Patrick Pester and Yu-Chen Li·
Business & Culture
·1 November 2019
The people of Canton have had their say on the main issues affecting the area.
Canton

Multicultural, arts and greenery: 10 things you need to know about Canton

Anna Hart, Lilian Yang and Niyati Chawla·
Business & Culture
·1 November 2019
A buzzing, dynamic and diverse suburb of Cardiff, Canton is home to many interesting places and activities you can get involved in.
Cardiff indoor flea market

Cardiff indoor flea market: Antiques’ treasure in Splott

Mrunal Deshpande·
Business & Culture
·28 October 2019
Cardiff indoor flea market is the gem that safeguards the antiques and beautiful unique items which are open for sale with immense pride.
Buddhist Meditation centre Canton

Buddhist Meditation Centre in Canton: Training individuals in mindfulness and Yoga

Niyati Chawla·
Business & Culture
·28 October 2019
The centre which is largely run by volunteers, aims to help individuals to improve their well-being through mindfulness.

Charity Gallery in the 19th Century Building:Craft in the Bay

rosiewu17·
Business & Culture
·27 October 2019
A good place for art lovers to spend their leisure time on weekends.

The Home of Stand-up Comedy: The Glee Comedy Club

Pamela Li·
Business & Culture
·25 October 2019
Located in the centre of Cardiff Bay, the Glee Comedy Club is one of five Glee Clubs distributed across the UK that was founded in 2001.
dancing

Just One Theatre Arts: Learning dancing and theatre performing in a Splott arts school

Huan Zhu·
Business & CultureSport & health
·25 October 2019
Winning the first place at 2019 National Broadway Jazz Competition, the dancing team was found in the school of Just One Theatre Arts.
Pierhead Cardiff

Pierhead: The building that defeats the modern architecture around it

Faiz Akthar·
Business & Culture
·25 October 2019
The perfect tourist attraction for the history buffs who hit up Cardiff Bay.
Fallen Autumn leaves in Canton Park

Victoria Park in Canton is the perfect place for an autumn stroll

Patrick Pester·
Science & environment
·25 October 2019
The people and dogs of Canton love Victoria park this time of year and here's why.
Riverside's Despenser Gardens Park.

Riverside receives £49,000 funding for two-year long Greening Project

Tom Budszus·
Science & environment
·25 October 2019
Riverside could become greener very soon.
Wide range of Ice cream flavours on offer at Coco Gelato

Coco Gelato: an exquisite Italian dessert parlour in the heart of Cathays

alexandermelville·
Business & Culture
·25 October 2019
Despite only being established a few years ago, Coco Gelato is an ice cream parlour  for anyone with a sweet tooth. 

Cancer Research UK Shop: The light shines in the darkness

Lilian Yang·
Business & Culture
·25 October 2019
A lovely donation shop in Canton keeps love alive

The perfect fit doesn’t come ready-made but it can come in gold

Megan Feringa·
Business & Culture
·25 October 2019
In a world dominated by mass production, anonymity and fast fashion, a local goldsmith finds a way to make sustainability shine.
Cardiff Food Market photo taken from the south side

Riverside Market: Community hotspot

Anne Nielsen·
Business & Culture
·25 October 2019
Cardiff's original farmers' market: one of Wales' most beloved hub for fresh local produce and winner of Slow Food Cymru Award 2019.
Artists of the Sustainable Studio gathered in the background with their communal space in the foreground

No more room for Cardiff creators after Butetown’s gentrification

Krista Charles·
Politics & social justice
·25 October 2019
Cardiff artists are being asked to leave their spaces before the end of the year to make way for housing.

I Want to Ride My Bike: A cycling café fighting against climate change

Naomi Huang·
Business & Culture
·25 October 2019
I Want to Ride My Bike café is more than a café. It is a great place to meet cycling enthusiasts and climate change activists.

For addicts in Cardiff, Dyfrig House offers shelter and hope

Graham Lay·
Politics & social justice
·25 October 2019
Drug addiction and homelessness are getting worse in Cardiff. For one sober hostel, patience and empathy are the only viable solutions.

The Early Bird: welcome back home

Zixuan Yang·
Business & Culture
·25 October 2019
Making yourself an early bird type nest in the corner and kick back for a few hours. it is a really nice place for you to enjoy your meal and find your inner peace.

Lufkin Coffee: A journey to love

Jitong Chen·
Business & Culture
·25 October 2019
"My family travelled a lot and I assume this is the original surname, it means love."
the Honeycomb front door

the Honeycomb: toy library in Grangetown

Zijing Wang·
Business & Culture
·25 October 2019
For all toy lovers and fun lovers, maybe also bee lovers in...
People are playing beach volleyball on the sand court

The best place to play beach volleyball in Cardiff

Yu-Chen Li·
Sport & health
·25 October 2019
There is a spacious sand court in the park in Canton, owned by Cardiff Beach Volleyball club.

Vegetarian Food Studio: Award Winning Indian Restaurant

Yifei Zhang·
Business & Culture
·25 October 2019
You can't image that there are more than 100 kinds of food provided in a vegetarian restaurant.

Rolfes the Florist; 50 years of Art and Floristry

Rhiana George·
Global city
·25 October 2019
Amidst the quaint town of Splott lies Rolfes the Florist which has been up for 50 years showcasing the art around creating the perfect themed bouquet.

The Elmer’s: No.1 café in Cardiff

Jia Liang·
Business & Culture
·25 October 2019
A small garden café ranks to the No.1 café in Cardiff, according to TripAdvisor. What makes this greasy spoon café become so popular?

Roath Park Conservatory: a tropical microcosm where nature can flourish

shannonbudden·
Science & environment
·25 October 2019
Roath Park Conservatory is an indoor rainforest where the wardens do not use chemical sprays on the plants.
kid

Wyndham Street Centre: a new cultural hub in central Riverside

Randall Gu·
Business & Culture
·25 October 2019
People in Riverside find themselves a place for multi-cultural gathering.

Caring Tremorfa residents pick up litter in their only park on Saturday

Jael_Li·
Science & environment
·25 October 2019
Caring Tremorfa residents contribute their Saturday morning monthly to pick up litter.

Caban, a unique Welsh-Language bookshop

Ziyan Wang·
Business & Culture
·25 October 2019

Buy a pint of beer and hangout at Grange Catholic Club

charlietohme·
Business & Culture
·25 October 2019
A club that has been around for more than 12o years; and is the regular hangout for older Grangetown residents.
Exterior of Chapter Arts Centre building in Canton

Chapter Arts Centre: Canton’s artistic hub

Anna Hart·
Business & Culture
·25 October 2019
A visual exploration of Canton's Chapter Arts Centre, the vibrant creative space at the heart of the community, currently home to Garth Evans’s latest sculptural exhibition.

The secret of The Old Library

Xin Wu·
Business & Culture
·25 October 2019
The Old Library in the heart of Splott now turns into a sports and community centre, which offers diverse activities and supports to the locals. Come and explore more by yourself.

Welsh Junior & Senior competition

Ruilin Ma·
Sport & health
·25 October 2019
Wales Judo Association held the 2019 Welsh Junior & Senior Open on the 20th Oct

A Lovely Cupcake Shop

Yulun Zhang·
Business & Culture
·25 October 2019
Nestled in a quiet side street in Cardiff Bay, it serves vintage afternoon tea, including finger sandwiches, scones with lashings of jam and clotted cream, brownies and cupcakes.
Star Centre

The Sports Star of Splott

Rachel Nurse·
Sport & health
·25 October 2019
Having revamped its centre in September 2016, the Star Hub between Splott, Tremorfa and Roath communities is broadly used and greatly loved.
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