Feature by Georgia Ferda Wales are to follow Scotland’s lead with the implementation of the Welsh Government’s LGBTQ+ Action Plan. Wales’s First Minister Mark Drakeford previously stated he supports Scotland’s gender self-identifying […]
Ukraine war: Cardiff donation centre helps people in need
By Ellie Spark ‘Cardiff for Ukraine’ was set up last year on Ukraine’s independence day, August 25th, to aid Ukraine after the war started and was set up by lead volunteer, Helen […]
Sign Language: thriving or not?
March the 13th marks the beginning of British Sign Language Week. The tradition is a new one, only having begun back in 2003 – it will coincide with events, schemes and celebrity […]
International Women’s Day: Gender pay gap increases by over two percent despite years of narrowing
Accounting giant, PricewaterhouseCoopers, published a report yesterday showing how the trend has surprisingly increased by two point four percent after ten years of narrowing. In Cardiff City Centre, women gathered for a […]
WOMEN OF SOUTH-EAST WALES CELEBRATING INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY
Text and Images by Lynne Hughes-Williams A day to reflect and celebrate what women have achieved over the last few decades, showing resilience in the face of adversity. We are where we […]
Turkey and Syria earthquakes: Cardiff church fundraising concert helps those affected
The event raised nearly £800 for the earthquake appeal and was held at St Andrew’s church hall in Roath, Cardiff, on Saturday, March the fourth with a variety of performances. Cardiff Theatre […]
Comic Con comes to Maesteg!
Words and Images by Kelsey Roberts Comic Con made its way to the South Wales Valleys. Farplace Maesteg, a charity shop situated on Commercial Street, Maesteg, hosted a Comic Con for the […]
Baba Marta: Traditions without borders
Words and images by Melisa Numan Grandma Marta Day is a holiday celebrated in Bulgaria, on March 1. It is beloved by people living in the country, and those who carry the […]
Woman, 80, from Cardiff knits 80 daffodils for St David’s Day to raise money for Marie Curie
Sheila Small from Whitchurch has knitted the daffodils in a month and has raised over £80 so far for their Great Daffodil Appeal. The challenge was set for her 80th birthday and […]
Eco-conscious Cardiff
By Eleanor Fox “Looking at the world through a sustainability lens not only helps us ‘future proof’ our supply chain, it also fuels innovation and drives brand growth.” Paul Polman, former CEO […]