Good morning Cardiff!
Today at County Hall the public protection committee will meet at 10.30am and the Children and Young People scrutiny committee will start at 4.30pm. The morning agenda includes the decision on limiting the number of taxis in the city following a survey – read the report here.
In the news, WalesOnline reporter Julia McWatt has discovered just how much the council's free 'b' bus is costing the taxpayer - £9 per trip. Read the full report here, and our feature on the service here.
YourCardiff features problems in Gabalfa.
BBC Wales features its guide for what to do in South Wales over April.
On the blogs, Brew Wales looks at Brains' new continental offer – launched this week – beer tapas allows you to try three different types of ales while only consuming one pint. Bit mixey?
Still on the theme of beers, Pint of 45 blog features The Roath Park for avant-guarde drinking.
Peter Finch looks at the literature festivals on Wales' horizons, including Guardian Hay, Laugharne Weekend and Urdd Eisteddfod.
Need an idea for your kid's Easter hat? Jennieworld features how she made this crafty wonder for her boy.
Cardiff Blogger Nathan Collins comments on the recent Tesco v Council case for sale of alcohol on St Mary Street - read our report here.
With TedxCDF fast approaching, DK from mediasnackers is asking for help with his talk – he wants to know 'what inspires you' – submit your answers here.
Ed Walker gives a good overview of how to get to know Cardiff for newcomers to the city.
News of Easter weekend/Bank holdiay bashes are springing up on the web wires – Milgi and Cardiff Arts Institute continue their first Sunday of the month markets and late night bonanzas.
On National Wales Theatre Community site Neil Babber gives us a link to his film, Michael Groves, here.
More potholes have been reported using our Fix My Street Cardiff tool. This one in Lisvane completely wrote off someone's tyre! Three large holes have also been reported on the corner of Whitchurch road and Newfoundland road.
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