CARDIFF’s annual international LGBT+ film festival, the Iris Prize, has been awarded nearly £200k by the National Lottery Community Fund for their latest film project.
FATHER and son combine their enthusiasm for woodwork and charity for a lockdown-born venture that transforms pallets into various products.
WELSH-MEDIUM school Ysgol Treganna is supporting its community by hosting a virtual spring market showcasing parent’s products and services.
PLANS to build a better-suited home for the newest Welsh-medium nursery in Canton, Cardiff have been approved by Cardiff Council.
A Canton-based hair salon has declared itself a ‘safe space’ for women and girls who felt intimidated on the street.
A telecommunication mast is proposed for a ‘densely packed residential area’ for Leckwith, Cardiff with the aim of upgrading network capacity and 5G capabilities.
A GROUP of professional musicians are determined to bring joy and live music to people on St David's Day, even though they cannot be in the same room as their audience.
Tim Rice wants to help local, sustainable vendors and entrepreneurs to thrive in the pandemic by setting up a community space in a historic Canton pub.
ARTES MUNDI shortlisted artist Carrie Mae Weems displays part of a new public art campaign in Chapter Arts' lightbox and café.
CHAPTER Arts Centre has re-opened its doors and throughout November Welsh people will be able to see two new film releases before anyone in England.












