Morning all.
Today marks the 20th anniversary of New York Deli in High Street arcade. We've got some pics and a post later about the birthday celebrations.
A workshop for choreographers, dancers and teachers will take place at Rubicon Dance. Dance for the Camera is run by Paul Whittaker and you can find out more on the Community Dance Wales website.
Tonight, the Rumney Partnerships and Communities Together (Pact) meeting will be held at Rumney Gospel Hall on Brachdy Road. See more on ourbobby.com.
In the news, WalesOnline looks at the financial situation for Cardiff's Victorian shopping arcades and speaks to Nick Griffith of the landlords, Curzon. Read the report in full here.
The plight of the Llanishen reservoir, which is being drained by American company Western Power, has worsened after the local sailing club was forced to move. Read the report here.
After our Tweet last week, there's more news about the reopening night of the Globe on Albany Road as BBC Wales takes a look at the music venue's background.
A Cardiff artist has returned from her trip with the Royal Navy as artist in residence. You can see images of Rowan Huntley's ground-breaking trip at BBC Wales.
On the blogs, hack/flash have uploaded pictures of their provocative posters which were dotted around the city last weekend as part of the Easter confessional project.You can see them here.
With the election date set and campaigning off to a fervent start, Betsan Powys looks at what the election means in Wales on her politics blog.
Foomandoonian highlights a clip of the making of the Doctor Who theme tune from the BBC – including some fantastic 1980s hairdos – on his blog.
We've had plenty of Cardiff photos added to the Guardian Cardiff Flickr group pool – make sure you join the group and upload your city pics to see them featured on the site. Squirrel Basket has also uploaded some lovely pics of the first blossom of the season on the streets of Cardiff here.
In Ely, commercial vehicles parking overnight or on the pavement are causing problems on the road and for residents. This was reported via our Fix My Street tool.
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