Good morning Cardiff!
Today, budding entrepreneurs and expanding businesses are invited to attend a free event offering advice, and providing opportunities for funding at City Hall's Capital Cardiff conference.
At 6pm the first Cardiff election hustings will take place at the Bangladesh centre on Machen place in Cardiff west – Plaid Cymru's Neil McEvoy, Labour's Mark Drakeford and Conservative's Craig Williams are all confirmed for the local panel debate.
What's making Cardiff tick today?
Cardiff council has been accused of "strangling small business" after a road junction change in Canton, yourCardiff reports.
The Keep Wales Tidy blog has some great videos from the River Taff clean up at the weekend on the blog.
WalesOnline reporter Clare Hutchinson takes a trip on the Doctor Who locations bus tour, which kicked off in Cardiff on Saturday.
Cardiff council's planning committee will meet next week, and among plans to be discussed is an application to knock down a house in Cardiff worth £1.75m and turn the site into flats.
My Whitchurch posts up a slideshow of photos taken along the Taff Trail in the sunshine.
The Joy Collective previews this week in music for Cardiff while Plastik Magazine offers some free downloads.
Going home for Easter? Cardiff Digs blogs about the student police initiative which will be patrolling the streets of Cathays tonight with police officers to send out community messages and reiterate the importance of safety advice at this time of year.
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