CARDIFF locals can now vote for one of three designs, the most popular of which will be decorating the Cowbridge Road East road crossing in Canton.
The ARTES Mundi’s ninth edition was launched digitally on Monday exhibiting the work of the six shortlisted artists through video walk-throughs alongside hosting digital events, workshops and talks.
From digital Eisteddfods to celebrity judges, children across the capital are making the most of it despite Coronavirus restrictions
TWO new drop-off locations for the TerraCycle scheme have been added in Canton and Roath where residents can leave waste that can’t be recycled through the council.
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.
Canton’s first farmers market is re-opening for the first time in 2021 with established and brand new food stalls open for takeaway orders.
ARTES MUNDI shortlisted artist Carrie Mae Weems displays part of a new public art campaign in Chapter Arts' lightbox and café.
WELSH-MEDIUM school Ysgol Treganna is supporting its community by hosting a virtual spring market showcasing parent’s products and services.
FATHER and son combine their enthusiasm for woodwork and charity for a lockdown-born venture that transforms pallets into various products.
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.