IT HAS been a tough year for couples hoping to get married in 2020.
If you use TikTok you may have found yourself on #WelshTikTok. Welsh creators have proven to be very popular on the app, I spoke to five who are taking the app by storm.
There are three layers in a quilt.
A base layer. Fluffy wadding. And a beautiful top layer, sewn with love and dedication.
By April 2020 only 6 rough sleepers remained on the streets of Cardiff. The rest have been housed, largely thanks to COVID-19.
In 2021 Cardiff can decide on its favourite design for its very first road-crossing artwork in Canton.
Community groups are leading a push to create cycling more accessible across Cardiff.
Charities have been through a lot in 2020. Is Father Christmas here to save them?
2020 is drawing to a close. It’s been a year that began with floods that devastated towns in the Rhondda,...
Early in the planning of Cardiff’s second Black Lives Matter protest since the killing of George Floyd, co-organiser Bianca Ali, 29, had no idea that she and her team were on to what would soon become one of the city’s biggest demonstrations in many years. “We organised it through a Facebook group,” she tells The Cardiffian, looking back on the day when around 3000 people gathered peacefully in Bute Park. “On the day, all the original members of Black Lives Matter Cardiff were quite nervous. They just didn’t expect such a huge outcome.”
FOR customers who have gone to The Table cafe recently, it really has felt like Christmas.